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Casino Night helps Boys & Girls Clubs

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HUNTSVILLE – The 2015 Charles Shaver III Memorial Casino Night will benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama.

The casino night will be held at Huntsville Country Club, 2601 Oakwood Ave. NW on Oct. 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. The Texas Hold ‘Em tournament will begin at 6:30 p.m. Door prizes and silent auction winners will be awarded at 9 p.m.

“Casino Night is dedicated in memory to Charles Shaver III, a longtime board member and supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama who passed away unexpectedly,” director of marketing & public relations Josh Bray said.

“This event is set for a casino casual atmosphere coupled with great food, cash bar, prizes and live music,” Bray said.

Event proceeds will go directly to supporting youth in the community.

For tickets, call Beth Morring at 256-520-6500 or visit bgcnal.com/casinonight.

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