The Hammond Lumber Cornhole for a Cause tournament will take place June 1 at The Woodshed to support Pine Tree Camp. Camp counselor, Jaynee, showed off her cornhole style at a summer camp staff training day. Photo courtesy of Pine Tree Camp.

Who will be the boss of the toss at the first ever Hammond Lumber Cornhole for a Cause? Tournament teams will gather on Thursday, June 1 at The Woodshed in Manchester to compete for cash prizes. This inaugural event will be professionally managed by Wicked Cornhole with cash prizes of: 

$750 for first place team 

$500 for second place team 

$250 for third place team 

Registration is $60 per team

The Woodshed is home to the Maine Cabin Mastersreality TV show and players will have the chance to meet a cabin master or two throwing it down in the competition. 

Proceeds raised from this event will support Pine Tree Camp’s tuition fund for Maine kids and adults with disabilities to have the experience of a lifetime this summer at camp. This evening of competition and fun will feature a WABI TV5 live broadcast, music by Jay McClure and special guests. Local food and beverages served up by The Woodshed will be available for purchase. 

“What better way to get into the swing of summer than with a cornhole tournament,” said Matt Ambrosio from Bath. “I registered with a friend and it gives us a reason to practice together. The fact this tourney supports Pine Tree Camp makes every toss matter even more. The Southpaw Shuckers are ready to sling it for a good cause!” 

What:

Hammond Lumber Cornhole for a Cause to benefit Pine Tree Camp 

When:

Thursday, June 1  

5:15pm – Registration opens 

5:45pm – Tournament begins 

(Starts with round robin games then moves into tournament format) 

 

 Where:

The Woodshed, 915 Western Ave., Augusta 

Why:

Proceeds raised from this event will support Pine Tree Camp’s tuition fund for Maine kids and adults with disabilities to have the experience of a lifetime this summer at camp. Full tuition assistance is available and, since 1945, no camper has ever been turned away due to their ability to pay. 

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