Bags & Brews Cornhole Tournament

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Bags & Brews Cornhole Tournament

America's favorite past time, Cornhole! There will be a competitive and a recreation bracket! Join us for a fun in the sun day!

By ShelterCare

When and where

Date and time

Sunday, July 23 · 2 - 6pm PDT

Location

Alton Baker Park 100 Day Island Rd Eugene, OR 97401

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 4 hours
  • Mobile eTicket

Cornhole is a fun in the sun summer activity that is accessible to all ages and abilities! All proceeds from this event will go towards ShelterCare programs, which provide housing and behavioral health treatment to individuals and families who are currently unhoused, or who have a history of homelessness. All proceeds stay local to Eugene and Springfield!

This tournament will have a competitive bracket and a recreation bracket. Space in each bracket is limited. There will be prizes for the winning teams of each bracket!

Food and drinks will be available for purchase at the event; drinks provided by Hop Valley and Two Towns. Please do not bring outside beverages.

Feel free to bring your favorite lawn chair, sunglasses, and shade tent. Team costumes are always welcome!

Spectators are welcome and the tournament is free to watch! However, only those registered on the team can compete!

Thank you Lane Forest Products and Kaiser Permanente for being our title sponsors and Moss Adams and PBC Insurance for supporting this event!

About the organizer

Organized by
ShelterCare

ShelterCare provides a variety of housing support services for people who are homeless or those facing homelessness with a committed focus on the community's most vulnerable individuals dealing with psychiatric disabilities, acquired brain injuries and homeless families. We achieve this by offering short-term, transitional, and permanent supported housing, as well as case management, behavioral health, and respite services. Our nonprofit has existed in Eugene since 1970 and serves over 1,500 individuals a year.