Cornhole, kayaks and community

Cornhole, kayaks and community: Pine Tree Camp kicks off 30th anniversary spring fundraisers 

The Hammond Lumber Company Cornhole for a Cause and Bath Savings Paddle for Pine Tree Camp return this spring with one goal in mind: to raise funds for Maine kids and adults with disabilities to experience freedom and independence at Pine Tree Camp. Since 1945, Pine Tree Camp has welcomed all who could benefit, regardless of their ability to pay. Over 90% of campers need full or partial tuition assistance.

On Thursday, May 21, the 4th Annual Hammond Lumber Company Cornhole for a Cause to benefit Pine Tree Camp will take place at The Woodshed in Manchester. This cash prize tournament is professionally managed by Real Wicked Events.

The 30th Annual Bath Savings Paddle for Pine Tree Camp weekend brings paddlers together on the Kennebec River in Solon on Saturday, June 6 and the Androscoggin River in Brunswick on Sunday, June 7. Both paddles are family-friendly and perfect for all ages, skill levels and abilities. 

Cornhole, kayaks and community
Cornhole, kayaks and community

4th Annual Hammond Lumber Company Cornhole for a Cause

Thursday, May 21

4:45pm Check In | 5:30pm Tournament

The Woodshed, 915 Western Ave., Manchester

Cost: $70 per team

Register

30th Annual Bath Savings Paddle for Pine Tree Camp

Saturday, June 6

9:30am

Solon: Traditional route down the Kennebec River

Paddle begins at The Evergreens Campground in Solon (202 Ferry Street, off Route 201A) and ends in North Anson on the Patterson Bridge Road. This is a three mile, two-hour paddle.

Sunday, June 7

9:30am

Brunswick: Loop on the Androscoggin River

Paddle begins and ends at the Water Street Boat Landing (located at the end of Water Street) in Brunswick. This is a two mile, two-hour loop.

Register

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