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Ante Up! Charity Poker Challenge

Saturday, September 3, 2005 at 6:00 PM - Sunday, September 4, 2005 at 12:00 AM (ET)

Atlanta, GA

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
At The Door Registration Ended $200.00 $0.00
Early Registration Ended $175.00 $0.00
Entry Only Ended $50.00 $0.00
Donation Per 1$ Ended $1.00 $0.00
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Event Details

The stakes are high for Atlanta teens! The Shandon Anderson Foundation invites you attend the Ante Up! Charity Texas Style Poker Challenge, part of the Foundation's "Leave Your Mark" Labor Day Weekend. All proceeds from this fun and fast-paced poker event supports the Foundation's planned teen center and existing mentorship, education and cultural awareness programs, which empower teens to make their mark on the world. Enter to win a new 2006 Harley Davidson motorcycle with the purchase of the a Foundation upper level ticket.

When & Where



The Biltmore
817 W PEACHTREE ST NE
Atlanta, GA 30308

Saturday, September 3, 2005 at 6:00 PM - Sunday, September 4, 2005 at 12:00 AM (ET)


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Hosted By

Shandon Anderson Foundation Inc.



About the Shandon Anderson Foundation:

Foundation's Story: Since 2003, the Shandon Anderson Foundation has been committed to making this vision a reality. By providing mentorship, education and cultural awareness programs directly to teens and by partnering with like-minded community organizations, the foundation works to build self-esteem, shape young minds, expose teens to new opportunities and prepare them for whatever challenges lie ahead. Current Programs include A Man-Finds-His-Way, Femininity 101, and Atlanta first Teen-Only Center. Note: The Shandon Anderson Foundation is a 501 c3 non - profit organization.

Shandon's Story: Why does Shandon Anderson believe in mentoring, exposure and education programs for youth? Because he's proof that such programs work. Shandon credits his own mentor, Jaquelyn Mack, a teacher at Atlanta's A.A. Crim High School, for helping instill the discipline and confidence he needed to become a successful athlete and a community leader. Today, Shandon lives what his foundation's programs teach, serving as a positive role model and giving back to youth in his hometown.

Charitable Donations can be sent to 595 Piedmont Ave. NE Suite 320-115 Atlanta, GA 30308