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Help support Free Parenting Classes in Josephine & Jackson Counties while having a little bit of competitive fun! Spirit of the Fair will be helping us hold a Cornhole Tournament as part of our Child Abuse Prevention & Awareness Month. Proceeds from the event will go to support free parenting education and leadership coaching in Southern Oregon. Both of these programs help build protective factors into our local families, which in turn helps lower their risk of falling into cycles that can lead to hurt and abuse.
There will be two categories you chose to compete in.
- Level one is the family-friendly category, this is appropriate for beginners, teams with one adult and one kid, and less competitive folks who are just here for the fun! The tournament cost is $25 per team, prizes will be awarded to the top two teams.
- Level two is the Serious Competitors... Is cornhole more than just a hobby for you? Do you play for a league? Or are you just really competitive and want to play with the "big boys"? Then register for Level two! The tournament is $50 per team, Prizes and trophies will be awarded to the top 3 teams.
-During the Tournament there will be opportunities to donate and help support Child Abuse Prevention and Awareness month.
-A snack booth will be open, and all proceeds going to the cause.
-Other competitive games will be arranged during the tournament.
-Swag bags will also be available.
-Stands/bleaches will be open for families and friends to come to watch you play!
- Play will take place inside the Hull Center (the gym building at Parkway Christian Center)
By joining the tournament and with any donations given, you are partnering with Legacy Family & Leadership in our mission to support Southern Oregon Families. We desire to normalize parenting education to reduce social isolation, increase peer support for families, and breaking generational hurts, habits, and cycles that lead to abuse and neglect. We want to stand in the gap with families, empowering them to break cycles that lead to hurt and start a new legacy for their children.
Wear blue, and wave blue pinwheels. Why Blue Pinwheels?
Prevent Child Abuse America launched the national Pinwheels for Prevention campaign in 2008 during Child Abuse Prevention Month in April. To date, over 5 million pinwheels have "bloomed". The symbol, a blue and silver pinwheel, is meant to spread a message of resilience, engage communities, and inspire action across Oregon.
We are very excited to have you and your teammate joining us on April 22nd for the cornhole tournament. Be sure to have a team name ready and start practicing!