May 5, 2008

 CORNHOLE FOR THE ARTS

 
Here’s one you don’t see everyday.
 
Culture Works in Dayton announces its first annual Cornhole Tournament for the Arts, Saturday, May 31, 2008 in the Montgomery County Fairgrounds’ Coliseum.  Proceeds from the tournament will benefit the 2008 Culture Works Annual Campaign for the Arts
 
This single elimination tournament will begin at 10:00am, with check-in beginning at 9:00am.  The entry fee for each team is $25 and all participants must pre-register and pay the entry fee by Wednesday, May 28.  There will be no registration the day of the event.  Team members can be of any age.  Cash prizes will be awarded for the first and second place teams.  First place team will win $1,000 and the second place team will win $500.
 
Culture Works encourages participants to bring their friends and families for a day of fun.  There is a $1 entry fee for each person not competing in the tournament, kids 12 & under are free.  A free kids’ cornhole section for younger players not competing in the tournament will be available.  Food, soda and beer will be sold on site throughout the day.  Plenty of free parking is available.
 
For additional information, view the tournament rules, or to download registration forms, visit www.cultureworks.org.  To register by phone, or if you have any questions, call Katie Pees at Culture Works, (937) 222-2787 or email kpees@cultureworks.org
 
Just think – if Greater Cincinnati had an arts council, we could have cornhole tournaments, too!
 
Jackie Demaline
 
 

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