Nautica Charity Poker Festivals Expand Schedule in September and 2006
Nautica Charity Poker Festivals will
extend its 12-festival schedule with one additional festival in September
benefiting Art on Wheels, the host charity, and more than double its schedule
in 2006 with 24+ Festivals. The final 2005 Festival will be held Thursday,
September 15th through Sunday, September 18th and feature a $50,000 Texas Hold
'Em tournament with first-place prize of $15,000.
"We wanted to host two festivals this summer and are really excited to do
so," noted Carolina Martin, Executive Director of Art on Wheels. "Our first
festival was a tremendous success and we are confident our second festival
will be even better." added Carolina.
"Our goal is to raise over $500,000 in net income for charities this year
and $1 million next year," said Dave Grunenwald, Vice-President of
Development/Leasing for Jacobs Investments, Inc., the organizer of the event.
Over $424,000 in net income will have been raised by charities hosting Nautica
Charity Poker Festivals over the last 12 weeks, from fund-raising that reached
out to new people as a source for revenue. That translates into nearly $9,000
net income per day for each charity hosting the four-day Festivals. Gross
income raised by the charities over the past 12 festivals will be over
$677,000, from which expenses including utilities, security and promotion are
deducted.
This weekend's Festival is hosted by Northern Ohio Breast Cancer Coalition
Fund. Other charities that have hosted Festivals include the Cleveland Police
Athletic League, Art on Wheels, Easter Seals, Cleveland Baseball Federation,
Special Olympics, Up Side of Downs, Cleveland Municipal Football Association,
Amateur Figure Skaters of America Endowment Fund, Garfield Heights Athletic
Booster Club and Church of the Transfiguration.
The Nautica Charity Poker Festivals consist of 12 four-day festivals
featuring Texas Hold 'Em played in tournament and open-play format, inside an
air-conditioned Festival Center at the Nautica Entertainment Complex. The
final Festival will be identified as the 14th Festival, avoiding any
association with the unlucky number 13. Festivals are held Thursday through
Sunday and have run throughout the summer. Winners of tournaments have been
awarded cash prizes of over $342,000 with a top weekly prize of $2,400 awarded
on Sunday. In addition, thousands of dollars were won in open-play cash
games. While players keep their cash winnings, each Festival is hosted by a
qualified charity that receives 100% of the proceeds in the form of hourly
seat fees and concession income.
"These festivals have accomplished exactly what we hoped. They have
resulted in significant funds raised for the participating charities and have
provided another entertainment alternative for the people of Northeast Ohio,"
said Dave Grunenwald.
"Everyone involved, including the participating charities, would like to
thank the Cuyahoga County Commissioners, Mayor Campbell and Councilman Joe
Cimperman for their support, which helped make this possible," added
Grunenwald.
Information on the Festivals is available online at http://www.NauticaCharityPoker.org.
SOURCE Jacobs Investments, Inc.
Web Site: http://www.NauticaCharityPoker.org
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