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Glensfork Church of Nazarene will hold RFL benefit

There will be a Table Tennis and Corn Toss Tournament to Benefit Relay for Life on Saturday, May 2, 2009 at the Glens Fork Church of the Nazarene, 7811 Jamestown Road, Columbia, KY in the Glensfork Community of Adair County. The Table Tennis Tournament will be double elimination and will begin with bracket drawing at 11:30amCT. Play will begin at 12:00pmCT. The Corn Toss Tournament will be double elimination and will begin with draws for partners and brackets at 3:30pmCT. Play will begin immediately following the draws and the completion of the Table Tennis Tournament.

The cost is $5 per person for each tournament. $10 to play both tournaments. There will be a Junior tournament as well, so bring the kids. Trophies will be awarded to the winners of the Junior and Adult division in each tournament. There will be a concession stand available as well. For more information feel free to call Pastor Jay at (270) 384-2897. All proceeds go to the Adair County Relay for Life to find a cure for cancer. -PASTOR JAY DAMRON




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