More
star power has been added to the 8th Annual Opportunity Village Celebrity Poker
Tournament on Saturday, Apr. 6 at 1 p.m. inside Caesars Palace Poker Room. The
line-up now includes Penn Jillette; who will be joining his All-Star Celebrity
Apprentice castmate Omarosa Manigault; actor Adrian Zmed; ballroom dancer Lacey
Schwimmer; Playmate and Strip headliner Claire Sinclair and many more. One
grand prize winner will receive a seat in the 2013 World Series of Poker main
event in addition to other prizes, generously donated by Caesars Entertainment.
The registration fee for this friendly, No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em competition is
$300 per person and includes one seat in the tournament as well as entrance to
a VIP brunch for the player and a guest at PURE Nightclub inside Caesars
Palace.
“The
interest we’ve received for our Annual Celebrity Poker Tournament has been
overwhelming and we are so grateful for the support of our community,” stated
Linda Smith, Associate Executive Director of Opportunity Village. “With a few
seats left, we are still encouraging people to sign up and go all in for
Opportunity Village!”
Celebrities
scheduled to appear at this year’s tournament include Opportunity Village board
member and supporter as well as The Apprentice and current All-Star Celebrity
Apprentice contestant Penn Jillette; entertainment reporter Robin Leach;
actresses Tia Mowry-Hardick and Tamera Mowry-Housley; actor Adrian Zmed;
actress Phoebe Price; The Apprentice and current All-Star Celebrity Apprentice
contestant Omarosa Manigault; ballroom dancer Lacey Schwimmer; model and Playmate
Claire Sinclair; celebrity hairstylist Michael Boychuck; hypnotist Marc Savard;
illusionist Jan Rouven; NASCAR driver Taylor Barton; Elvis impersonator Jesse
Garon; pro BMX dirt jumper Ricardo Laguna; Mrs. Nevada Deborah Ashton-Cooke;
Miss Nevada Randi Sundquist; singer Lyssa Lynne; “Mystic Mona” Joseph; The Duke
of Fremont Street; Champagne Showgirls; members of Chippendales Male Revue
including James and Jaymes, also from Amazing Race season 21; the casts of
Thunder from Down Under, Evil Dead: The Musical, Legwarmers: An 80’s Musical,
Jersey Boys, Rock of Ages, Fantasy, The Australian Bee Gees and Million Dollar
Quartet and professional poker players including Emily Jillette, Frank Kassela,
Allen Cunningham, Melissa Hayden, Jon Friedberg, Chip Jett, Karina Jett, Jason
Newitt, Perry Friedman, Andy Bloch, Ben Lamb and Marco Traniello.
The
8th Annual Opportunity Village Celebrity Poker Tournament will also feature
raffle prizes, with all proceeds of the event benefitting individuals served by
Opportunity Village. Check in begins at 10 a.m. and VIP brunch begins at 11
a.m. inside PURE Nightclub. Tickets for brunch-only attendance can be purchased
for $50. For more information, or to purchase tickets and register, visit
www.ovpoker.com.
ABOUT
OPPORTUNITY VILLAGE
MISSION
Opportunity
Village is a not-for-profit organization that serves people within our
community with significant intellectual disabilities, to improve their lives
and the lives of their families.
Opportunity
Village was founded in 1954 by seven families who were determined to give their
disabled children the best lives possible. 59 years later, Opportunity Village
is one of the most recognized and respected Community Rehabilitation Programs
in the United States.
Nevada’s
largest employer of people with disabilities, Opportunity Village serves more
than 3,000 individuals annually, providing vocational training, employment,
habilitation and social recreation programs and services that make their lives
more productive and interesting.
Opportunity
Village citizens – individuals who were previously considered unemployable –
work at Opportunity Village’s Employment Resource Centers and in jobs
throughout the community, collectively earning wages amounting to more than
$7.6 million in 2012. They are
hard-working and diligent, proudly paying taxes and happily leading more
fulfilling lives.
Primarily
a self-funded organization, Opportunity Village generates the majority of its
operational funding through its employment contracts and fundraising efforts
such as the Magical Forest and Great Santa Run, saving Nevada taxpayers $33.7
million annually.
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