The Ennis Lions Club hosted its annual Poker Tournament on Sunday, February 1st, at the Silver Dollar in Ennis, and the event delivered exactly what it promised…great cards, great company, and an even greater cause. From the opening deal to the final hand, the atmosphere was jovial and the camaraderie unmistakable as players squared off in a spirited Texas Hold ’Em battle. Laughter, friendly banter, and good-natured competition filled the room, underscoring what has become one of the Lions Club’s largest and most anticipated fundraisers of the year.
Proceeds from the tournament directly support Ennis Lions Club initiatives that benefit the entire Madison Valley and beyond, including student scholarships, maintenance and improvements at Ennis Lions Park, eye testing in all Madison County schools, the Father’s Day Kids Fishing Derby, and many other community projects. More information about these programs can be found at ennismtlions.org.
Adding to the enjoyment of the evening, players and community members were treated to an exceptional meal during the tournament break, prepared by Campfire Pizza Catering. The delicious meal was served by Joel Shows and Sherri Shows and was generously sponsored by Jenny Rohrback, Realtor, and Sky Federal Credit Union. The food was widely praised and added to the warm, community-centered atmosphere that defined the event.
The final poker table was a fantastic representation of local supporters and Lions from neighboring communities. After an exciting finish, the final standings were announced. (Not pictured was 4th place winner Jeff Cotterell, President of the Bozeman Lions Club.
1st Place--Scott Sciuchetti w/Dealer Dennis and Co-Chairs Michelle & Tony
2nd Place - John Overstreet w/Co-Chairs Tony & Michelle
3rd Place - Dino Fanelli w/Co-Chairs Tony & MIchelle
Scott Sciuchetti honoring his dad.
Adding a particularly meaningful layer to the evening, the tournament title sponsor was MDM Construction, sponsoring the event in memory of Ken Sciuchetti. Ken was a longtime and beloved member of the Ennis Lions Club, and it was especially heartwarming that his son, Scott, took home the tournament win.
A special note of appreciation is also due to Lion Bernie Oglietti, who chaired this event for many years and has been an exceptional mentor to fellow Lions. His legacy of leadership and service continues to be felt in the success of events like this one.
Lions Jeanne, Kris & Cathy
keeping our "ducks in a row"
Event photographer DG Corinna Christensen with the poker tournment crowd
The Ennis Lions Club thanks everyone who attended, played, sponsored, and supported the tournament. The Lions look forward to seeing the community again next year around the poker table, all in the spirit of service.
All donations accepted on lionsclubs.org support Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), which is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charitable organization. Lions Clubs International (LCI) is a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt social welfare organization and is not eligible to accept or solicit charitable donations. All LCI administrative costs are paid solely through dues, while 100% of funds raised through LCI fundraisers goes directly into funding community projects.