The Alfond Youth & Community Center, serving the Boys & Girls Club and YMCA of Greater Waterville, plans to host its fourth annual Cornhole Cornucopia.
The event runs from 3-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at Maine’s Fenway, 302 McGrath Pond Road in Oakland.
A fundraiser for the Special Olympics Maine Unified Champion Club, the tournament is a round-robin style cornhole tournament run by Wicked Cornhole that guarantees each team at least four games in either a competitive or Unified Champions Club bracket.
The event is sponsored by the Maine Masonic Charitable Foundation, the Sukeforth Family Foundation and the 12th District Masons.
The Special Olympics Maine Unified Champion Club serves adults with disabilities by providing them with inclusive and recreational programs, activities, events and clubs in a fully inclusive, community-based format, according to a news release from Alex Carey, director of the Special Olympics Maine Unified Champion Club at the center.
To register a team for the fundraiser, visit clubaycc.org.
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