Rancho Santa Fe Community Center hosts Charity Poker Tournament
The Rancho Santa Fe Community Center hosted a No-Limit Texas Hold’em Charity Poker Tournament titled “Put Your Hearts on the Table” Feb. 28 at the RSF Community Center. The tournament was presented by The Faltinsky family and The Zeps family.
Players of all levels had the chance to compete for this year’s “Champ of the Ranch” title and walk away with the Grand Prize, a men’s luxury watch valued at over $10,000. The event featured heavy hors d’oeuvres, wine, beer and signature cocktails, as well as roulette and live entertainment.
All proceeds will go the RSF Community Center, a non-profit, 501(C)3 organization whose mission is to enhance the spirit and benefits of community life in Rancho Santa Fe through programs, events and services of enrichment, recreation and outreach for all ages.
Photos by McKenzie Images.
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