5th annual Falaya Float to benefit St. Tammany Hospital Foundation
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A kayaker paddles down the Bogue Falaya River in Covington. (Photo by Mike Scott/STHS)
Want to enjoy a family-friendly float down the Bogue Falaya River in Covington and help St. Tammany Hospital Foundation’s autism efforts at the same time? You’re in luck.
This year’s 5th annual Falaya Float and Poker Run, hosted by Courtney and Josh Graham, will benefit St. Tammany Hospital Foundation, it has been announced.
The event, set for Saturday, June 3, is a kayak float down the Bogue Falaya River, during which boaters collect playing cards throughout the day. The participant with the best poker hand at the end of the run wins a cash prize. The remaining proceeds will go to the foundation and its support programs to benefit patients with autism.
The 2023 Falaya Float is open to the public, with a $50 registration fee per person.
Find more information in the flyer below.