
Cornhole Tournament Adds Competitive Edge to Falmouth’s Community Fest
Falmouth is gearing up for a day of community, creativity, and competition as the 2nd Annual Falmouth Community Fest returns on Saturday, June 28, at the expanded venue of Falmouth Community Park.
Cornhole Tournament
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Organized by the Falmouth Community Wellness Committee, this year’s event promises an even more vibrant celebration with expanded offerings for all ages, especially adults.
A major highlight for 2025 is the newly introduced Cornhole Tournament, an exciting addition designed to bring some competitive spirit to the festivities.
The tournament welcomes players of all skill levels aged 16 and up. With all equipment provided, teams are guaranteed three games, and winners will take home cash prizes for 1st and 2nd place.
Team check-in begins at 11:30 AM, with the tournament officially kicking off at noon. Registration is $10 per team (plus a $2.51 convenience fee), and all proceeds go toward the prize purse.
Great Food and Great Music
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Beyond the bean bags, the Fest will feature an impressive lineup of local artisans, musicians, and food trucks. Attendees can browse handcrafted jewelry, pottery, paintings, and more from over a dozen local artists. Live performances by acts like 8 Balls Band, the Don Campbell Duo, and Todd Glacy will provide a dynamic musical backdrop throughout the day.
Family-friendly attractions include balloon twisting, face painting, magical ponies, and a Touch-A-Truck experience. Community organizations, wellness practitioners, and eco-conscious exhibits will also be on site, making the event a true reflection of Falmouth’s collaborative spirit.
Sponsors and Volunteers Needed
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Organizers are still welcoming artists, sponsors, and volunteers to help bring the day to life. Whether you’re tossing bags, tapping your toes to live tunes, or tasting treats from local food trucks, the Falmouth Community Fest promises fun, flavor, and festivity for everyone.
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