Tickets to the 8th North End Cornhole Classic are now on sale!
Registration for the 8th Annual North End Cornhole Classic is now open! With a limited number of tickets for the tournament, reserve your spot now for the North End’s favorite Sunday Funday charity event.
Each ticket is $100 (only one ticket needed for both players) and includes:
-Two guaranteed games
-Two official New Balance t-shirts
-Two Ward 8 drink tickets
-Pauli’s sandwich package
Event Details:
-The tournament will take place Sunday, June 1st (rain date: Sunday, June 8th)
–Location: The Rose Kennedy Greenway
-Registration begins at 11 AM and tournament will begin promptly at 12 PM
Established in 2016, all proceeds go toward the Geraldine Marshall Scholarship Fund, and the North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC).
Event Details:
- The tournament will take place Sunday, June 1st (rain date: Sunday, June 8th)
- Location: North End Park on the Rose Kennedy Greenway
- Registration begins at 11 AM and the tournament will begin promptly at 12 PM
Established in 2016, all proceeds go toward the Geraldine Marshall Scholarship Fund and the North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC), supporting access to exceptional music and performing arts programs at both NEMPAC and Community Music Center of Boston for local youth.
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Donate Directly to the Marschall Scholarship Fund
About the Geraldine Scholarship: The North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) is honored to continue to offer the Geraldine Marshall Scholarship, and to preserve the legacy of a woman who loved children and the arts. The Geraldine Marshall Scholarship Fund enters its fourth year of awarding North End children under the age of 18 with a full-year scholarship for music lessons or to participate in one of NEMPAC’s artistic programs. The Geraldine Marshall Scholarship was established by her son, State Representative Aaron Michlewitz. Ms. Marshall, who passed away at the age of 68, was born in Dorchester in 1946, moved to the North End at the age of 21 and settled here for almost 50 years before her passing.