Salem Creekside Rotarians came together on a beautiful spring day to build 49 cornhole boards.
Cornhole or sack toss has grown in popularity all over North America and around the world. A special thank you goes to Dan Basinger, Sign Crafters of Oregon, for the use of his facility, their commitment to Rotary, our programs and to the future scholars. 
 
 
 
Players or teams take turns throwing fabric bean bags at inclined boards with a hole on one end. The goal of the game is to score points by either landing a bag on the board (one point) or putting a bag through the hole (3 points).
 
The team: Patrick Jackson, Margie Lowe, Terry Page, Dan Basinger, Callie Unrein who brought her sons, made light of the work, as they focused and worked rapidly. 
 
The Rotary Club of Salem Creekside uses the boards at the July 4th celebration at Creekside Golf Course. We hope you will be able to join us this year, as we host our third Cornhole Competition. 
 
This friendly competition helps raise funds for the Richard Beck Scholarship program. This year four recipients were awarded scholarships through the program.