Live Oak —
Get ready, get set, it’s time for the Lions Club’s Second Annual Charity Horseshoe Tournament that is set to take place this Saturday, Sept. 29 at the First Federal Sportsplex in Live Oak. Competitors can register at 8 a.m. prior to the games starting at 9 a.m.
One hundred percent of the proceeds raised during this event stays in Suwannee County. The mission of the club is to help those who are financially incapable of paying for an eye exam or glasses. In 2011 alone, the Lions Club provided over 100 eye glasses to residents of Suwannee County. The club also provides testing and hearing aids to those who qualify.
"I encourage everyone to come out and support this great cause," said Lions Club member, Wyatt O’Neal. "We want to help as many people as we can."
Entry fees for the tournament are $25 per person or $50 per team, and a meal is included in the fee. First place winner will receive $200 plus a trophy. The team that places second will win $100 and the third place winner will walk away with $50.
Bring the whole family and enjoy a day of fun in the sun. For more information, please call Wyatt O’Neal at 386-362-2986 or 386-209-4109. You may also call Suwannee Parks & Recreation at 386-362-3004. The Lions Club is seeking used horseshoes. Please call for details.
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