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Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic...

Did cornhole have the same meaning for you guys that it did for me growing up?

On June 17, 2006, Carson Palmer will host the first annual Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic presented by Cincinnati Bell and Huntington Bank to benefit his new charity partner, Lighthouse Youth Services.

The event begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Cincinnati Bengals practice field. Sponsors and guests will be treated to a unique event complete with amazing food and beverage, activities for all ages, prizes and giveaways, live entertainment by The Mukrackers and the opportunity to play cornhole against Carson?s teammates and other NFL friends.

Palmer developed the idea for the event soon after being introduced to the sport of cornhole while living in Cincinnati. ?Shae and I got hooked on playing cornhole right after we moved out here. We have wanted to do an event that incorporates the sport for the past few years so we are excited that it?s finally going to happen,? said Palmer.

Over the past few years, Palmer has become passionate about using his success on the field to help abused and abandoned children. Lighthouse Youth Services is an agency that mirrors Palmer?s mission to help children who are not fortunate enough to receive the kind of upbringing his family provided.

?We are honored to be working with the Lighthouse Youth Services on behalf of the children. The people who work at Lighthouse are the true heroes and this is a great opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of the children,? said Palmer.

Palmer hopes the community will show Lighthouse the same compassion and support they?ve shown him through being a part of the Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic.

?I hope the Cincinnati community will support the children at Lighthouse the way they have supported me over the past few months. This is going to be an event unlike anything else in Cincinnati and we are so excited to share it with everyone. We will have a great time together while raising money for the children,? said Palmer.

Packages and sponsorships for the Carson Palmer Cornhole Classic start at $2,500. For more information, contact Natalie Schwab with Lighthouse at 513-487-7109.
 
Ohio is just plain weird - from their Cincinatti Cornholes to their Cleveland Steamers.
Good place to stay away from.

unless you wanna squeal like a piggy . . .
 
Over the past few years, Palmer has become passionate about using his success on the field to help abused and abandoned children.
Anyone else see a conflict between this quote and having a "Cornhole Classic"??
 
If you really don't know, cornhole is basicly a beanbag toss game. It's like horseshoes and a beanbag toss combined.

I have no idea why they called it that. The first time someone asked me if I wanted to play cornhole, I couldn't say no fast enough.
 
Originally posted by: Mwilding
Over the past few years, Palmer has become passionate about using his success on the field to help abused and abandoned children.
Anyone else see a conflict between this quote and having a "Cornhole Classic"??
Maybe he's referring to the fact that the kids have been cornholed a few times already.
 
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