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Game of Throws benefit for vets

A Classic 1956 Ford PIckup was just one of the many Classic cars on display at the Nations Finest Veterans Services Bullhead City Branch fundraiser hosted last Saturday at Rotary Park where the organization hosted a Cornhole tournament called “Game of Throws”, a car show featuring the River Cruizers Car Club as well as many local businesses who had booths on hand to help make the fundraiser a great success. Photo by Kane Wickham

BULLHEAD CITY – Members of local cornhole teams battled it out at last Saturday’s “Game of Throws” Cornhole Tournament and fundraiser for Nations Finest Veterans Services Bullhead Branch at Rotary Park in Bullhead City. Several teams participated in the tournament to raise funds for the local veterans services organization as well as hosting a car show. The event drew in large crowds of Cornhole enthusiasts as well as the River Cruizers Car Club who had several members classic cars on display as well as a multitude of booths of local businesses who participated in the fundraising event sponsored by Baron Pest Solutions, Anderson Ford, DOT Foods, Murphy Broadcasting and TWN Communications. Kane Wickham