Rack Pack Hosting Bags Tournament for a Cause

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The Rack Pack Relay for Life of Warren-Henderson Team is hosting their 2nd Annual Bags Tournament on Saturday, August 3rd. Team Member Michelle Marshall has the details:

“It is in Galesburg at the Reserve Artisan Ales, which is at 185 South Kellogg Street. We also have a food event coming. We have a pop-up event with Sugba Smokehouse. The actual event starts at 2 pm for registration and sign-in and then at 4 pm we will start the bags tournament. There will be a cash prize awarded to the first and second place teams. You can register by texting 309-299-2325. There is a pre-registration by July 27th, that just helps us know how many teams to plan for, but we will take registration at the sign-in at two o’clock on that Saturday.”

Registration is $40 per team of 2. All proceeds will benefit Relay for Life of Warren-Henderson Counties.

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