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Cornhole tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters

Headwaters Brewing Company will host a Cornhole Tournament to benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters of Haywood County from 2-4:30 p.m. Sept. 29 in Waynesville.

Kevin Sandefur, owner of Headwaters Brewing, was a Big Brother and spent years matched one-on-one with a child. The child is now grown up and will be at the fundraising event.

Cost is $40 for a two-person team and must be at least 18 years of age to enter. A $100 grand prize will be given to the winner. There will also be a second and third place team prize, door prizes, free food donated by Coffee Cup Cafe, along with a 50/50 drawing, live entertainment and loads of fun. Big Brothers Big Sisters is also seeking local business sponsorship to help with the cause. Nathan Lowe of Waynesville is helping facilitate the event.

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