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When:   Saturday, June 27th @ 5:00 p.m.

Where:  Fort McDowell Casino
             10424 N. Fort McDowell Rd.
             Fountain Hills, Arizona

$100 Buy-In
$50 Re-Buys

Winner Gets a paid event seat at the 2010 World Series of Poker ($1500 seat) + Cash Winnings!

Reserve your seat by visiting the Fort McDowell Casino.

Radisson Fort McDowell Resort and Casino
10438 N. Fort McDowell Road
Scottsdale/Fountain Hills, AZ  85264
480.789.5300

To reserve your room at our special group rate of $109 per night (plus tax) please go to: 
http://www.radisson.com/reservation/resEntrance.do?pacLink=Y&promoCode=LIARTR&hotelCode=AZMCDOWE

The hotel has two swimming pools, golf course, spa and casino.  The hotel and casino have 5 restaurants.
Our group will receive 15% discount on a'la carte spa services at Amethyst Spa.  We are also working diligently with the hotel to provide a chemical free environment for our attendees.

The information on this website is for educational purposes only.  It is given in good faith to help people understand more about this disease.  It is not intended to replace or supersede patient care by a healthcare providor.  If an individual suspects the presence of a tick-borne illness, that individual should consult a healthcare provider who is familiar with the diagnosis and treatment of tick-borne diseases and autism. 

Bringing the Lyme and Autism worlds together!