2013 Cornhole Fundraiser

  1. Updates

Playworks invites all of our supporters to a night out. Our Cornhole Fundraiser will take place on Wednesday, September 25th Vine Street Pub, 1700 Vine St, Denver, CO 80206. Festivities begin at 6 PM and run until 8 PM. Attendees will get the chance to mix and mingle with Playworks supporters and staff while getting a chance to test their bean bag tossing skills. Cornhole players of all abilities are welcome. Bring a teammate or be paired up with a new friend. A $10 donation per person is suggested. All proceeds benefit Playworks programs in Colorado and the 10,000 students we serve each day.

If you have questions about our Cornhole Fundraiser please contact Ian Jacobs at 720-432-5219, or by email at ijacobs@playworks.org.

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