
The Toss-for-Wishes is our first Make-A-Wish Charity Cornhole Tournament for folks who want to enjoy an afternoon outside tossing bags, while supporting a great local children’s non-profit. Whether you’re an expert or you’ve never heard of the game before, it is a great time for all. Relax, no experience is needed to participate!
WHY CORNHOLE?
A more appropriate question should be why not? The goal for Toss-for-Wishes Cornhole Tounament is to raise funds for Make-A-Wish Foundation of SC to help support children and families in our community. This foundation is a life changing organization that puts the worries of cancer, medication, hospital bills, doctor visits, sickness, and many other critical illnesses and concerns off their shoulders for an hour, a day, or even a week in order to let families focus on what matters most: life. It’s a noble cause.
WHEN IS IT?
Toss-for-Wishes is Sunday, April 29th, 2018 from 11:00am
WHERE IS IT?
Upstate Craft Beer Co. at the Historic Claussen Bakery.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
We will have a 16-team single elimination bracket. $50 entry fee for teams of 2. Final four teams will win prizes.
PRIZES:
A huge shout out goes to our friends who are donating some pretty amazing prizes this year!
Fleet Feet Greenville is providing over $100 value worth of gift certificates and a bottle of wine
Craft Axe Throwing has donated a free lane (up to 4 people), $80 value
Tropical Grille #1 has donated $200 worth of gift certificates
$50 Gift Certificate from Healthletic Meals
Gift Basket valued over $50 from Chick-fil-A Pelham Road
…and more to come!
We will also be holding a raffle for more prizes from the The Children’s Museum of the Upstate, and more!
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