Women’s “Skillet Toss” at Dairy Day benefits Habitat for Humanity
The women’s “Skillet Toss” Competition is coming back to the Chenango County Dairy Day celebration held on Saturday, June 19. Women start lifting your weights (children, shovels or tennis racquets). It’s time to roll up your sleeves and get your throwing arms at peak performance.
The day long, family-friendly event, Dairy Day, is held at the Chenango County Fair Grounds at East Main Street, and it celebrates all things agricultural and healthy. The Skillet Toss, a fund raising activity to benefit Chenango County Habitat for Humanity’s (CCHH) housing projects, is hoping to attract some able-bodied, strong Fair going women. Farmers, mothers, students, executives…women from 18 to 108 can compete.
“What is the Skillet Toss” you ask? It’s a distance competition, which involves the throwing of a specially fabricated and weighted 3 ? pound steel skillet. Different techniques and the steel skillet’s aerodynamic behavior are involved in the resulting tossing distance. Two attempts are permitted. This is not an Olympic sport yet, but who knows.
Are you up to the challenge? Take on a friend or a group. Perhaps your company would like to challenge a competitor? Give it a try and you might win a prize. Registration is at 12 noon; competition begins at 1 p.m.
There are different ways to participate. You could sign up as an individual participant; raise pledges through sponsorships; or you can simply make the minimum donation. The minimum pledge to participate is $10.
There are four categories of play. Women of age groups: 18-29 years; 30-45; 46-64; and 65 & older. There will be a winner in each age group. Give the Skillet Toss a try; it’s fun and you don’t have to win to realize that you’ve helped a very good cause.
Habitat for Humanity offers “a hand up, not a handout.” Your pledges help Habitat make dreams come true by helping to provide affordable housing to families in Chenango County. Contact Marjory Clark at 764-8341; email: marjoryclark@habitat.chenango.org or call Noreen Monahan 336-8410 for info. For more Chenango County Habitat for Humanity info, visit the website at http://habitat.chenango.org.
The day long, family-friendly event, Dairy Day, is held at the Chenango County Fair Grounds at East Main Street, and it celebrates all things agricultural and healthy. The Skillet Toss, a fund raising activity to benefit Chenango County Habitat for Humanity’s (CCHH) housing projects, is hoping to attract some able-bodied, strong Fair going women. Farmers, mothers, students, executives…women from 18 to 108 can compete.
“What is the Skillet Toss” you ask? It’s a distance competition, which involves the throwing of a specially fabricated and weighted 3 ? pound steel skillet. Different techniques and the steel skillet’s aerodynamic behavior are involved in the resulting tossing distance. Two attempts are permitted. This is not an Olympic sport yet, but who knows.
Are you up to the challenge? Take on a friend or a group. Perhaps your company would like to challenge a competitor? Give it a try and you might win a prize. Registration is at 12 noon; competition begins at 1 p.m.
There are different ways to participate. You could sign up as an individual participant; raise pledges through sponsorships; or you can simply make the minimum donation. The minimum pledge to participate is $10.
There are four categories of play. Women of age groups: 18-29 years; 30-45; 46-64; and 65 & older. There will be a winner in each age group. Give the Skillet Toss a try; it’s fun and you don’t have to win to realize that you’ve helped a very good cause.
Habitat for Humanity offers “a hand up, not a handout.” Your pledges help Habitat make dreams come true by helping to provide affordable housing to families in Chenango County. Contact Marjory Clark at 764-8341; email: marjoryclark@habitat.chenango.org or call Noreen Monahan 336-8410 for info. For more Chenango County Habitat for Humanity info, visit the website at http://habitat.chenango.org.
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