Eastern Shore Young Professionals Cornhole Tournament

The Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals is holding a cornhole tournament on April 18 at 5:30-8:00 p.m. at JBT Power in Daphne. All proceeds will benefit the group’s Student Training and Exploration Program (STEP) and Youth Leadership programs. STEP is a four-year leadership and career pathway exploration initiative that introduces 9th through 12th graders to local high-demand careers, while connecting classwork with skills needed in the workplace. The seven-month Youth Leadership program aims to give high schoolers greater knowledge about their community, strong leadership skills development and self and social awareness encouragement. The cost is $150 per team of two until April 1 and $175 per team of two afterward. A $10 donation is required from attendees not playing. Food and drinks are included in the pricing.

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