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Cornhole Tournament presented by Community Bank

Saturday, October 26, 2024 (1:00 PM - 6:00 PM) (CDT)

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🎯Get Ready for Some Cornhole Action at the Annual Fall Festival & City of Lexington Bicentennial Celebration!🎯 Join us on Oct 26th for a fun-filled Cornhole Tournament at this year's Annual Fall Festival and Bicentennial Celebration! Whether you're a seasoned pro or just love tossing bags, this event is for you! 🏆 Double Elimination Format 💰 Cash Prizes 1st, 2nd and 3rd place Winners 🎉 Special Bicentennial Edition Cornhole Boards & Trophy for 1st place 📅 Registration opens at 12:00 PM 🎯 Bags fly at 1:00 PM Pre-register now at hctn.org or sign up on-site! This is the perfect way to enjoy the festivities, show off your skills, and celebrate our community’s rich history! Grab your team and come out for a great time! 👏🎉
Court Square
17 Monroe St
Lexington, TN 38351 United States
Tournament will be held on Monroe Avenue in front of Utilities Building (Road will be closed)
Saturday, October 26, 2024 (1:00 PM - 6:00 PM) (CDT)
Register now or onsite at 12:00PM (Monroe Ave)
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Moving to Henderson County?

Our county is composed of the towns of Parkers Crossroads, Lexington, Scotts Hill and Sardis. With recreational opportunities galore — seven lakes, the largest state park in Tennessee, great schools and livability that is second to none, Henderson County offers you a wonderful place to visit and an even better place to stay! It’s an ideal place to raise your family and grow your business.

You’ll find that the reasons abound: small-town charm without the big-city hassle, reasonable cost of living, gorgeous scenery and friendly people. You will be part of a diverse business community that prizes entrepreneurial drive and innovative thinking; most importantly, you will see that in Henderson County our people make us great! To learn more about retiring here, visit hctn.org.

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Henderson County Music Experience

If you love music, you will love the integral role it has played in Henderson County. Johnny Cash performed at the very first Festival of the Lakes — back then known as the Water Festival. W.S. “Fluke” Holland, who lived in Henderson County, was a drummer for Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and the Million Dollar Quartet; he is known around the world as a true pioneer of American Rockabilly, country, folk and rock n’ roll. Henderson County native Murray Franklin “Buddy” Cannon, is a musician, songwriter and producer who has worked with Shania Twain, Sammy Kershaw, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Billy Ray Cyrus and Kenny Chesney.

 

You’ll find other notable musicians from Henderson County, including Cynthia Rhodes, best known for her role in the movie “Dirty Dancing;” Larry Campbell, an instrumentalist who has worked with Sheryl Crow, B.B. King, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and others; Whitney Duncan, a singer/songwriter from Scotts Hill; Raymond Parker Creasy, Jr., a former state banjo champion; Jonathan Singleton, a country music singer/songwriter and famous composer Ronnie Hughes.

 

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