Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament Flyer

Join the Oatmeal Festival Softball Tournament: A Fun-Filled Fundraising Event!

Are you ready for a day filled with laughter, friendly competition, and a whole lot of Oatmeal Festival Softball fun? We are thrilled to invite you to the annual Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament, a coed event that brings together people from all walks of life for a great cause. Not only is this tournament a day of excitement and camaraderie, but it is also a fundraiser for scholarships, making it all the more meaningful.

Event Details

Mark your calendars for the most anticipated day of the year – the Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament will be held on Saturday, September 9, 2023, at J.O. Wilson Softball Complex, Bertram, TX. The first pitch will be thrown at 9:00 am, and we can’t wait to see you there!

One of the unique aspects of our tournament is that it is coed, allowing individuals of all genders to participate. This creates a truly diverse and inclusive environment, making it a one-of-a-kind experience for all involved. By joining our event, you not only get to enjoy the thrill of playing softball but also contribute to a worthy cause. The funds raised from the tournament will go towards scholarships for talented students, providing them with the opportunity to pursue their educational dreams.

Call to Action

We invite you to share the event flyer with your friends, family, and colleagues, encouraging them to join us for a day of fun and fundraising. Together, we can make a significant impact on the lives of deserving students in our community.

Are you a food vendor looking for a fantastic opportunity to showcase your talents? We welcome food vendors to join us at the tournament and offer them the chance to engage with a diverse group of individuals. As a food vendor, not only will you contribute to a meaningful cause, but you will also benefit from exposure to a large audience. Join us in making the Oatmeal Softball Tournament a memorable day for everyone.

Calling all teenagers in need of volunteer hours – we are here to help! If you are interested in gaining volunteer experience and contributing to a worthwhile event, we would love to have you on board. Please reach out to our volunteer coordinator Dawn Flores at oatmealfestivalsoftball@gmail.com or call (512)579-8243 to get involved.

Benefits and Attractions

Beyond the thrill of the softball games, the Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament offers a range of attractions that guarantee a day filled with enjoyment. Immerse yourself in the warm and friendly atmosphere as you meet new people and form lasting connections.

In addition to the excitement of the games, we have lined up an array of food vendors to keep the energy high throughout the day. Indulge in delicious treats, while soaking up the festive atmosphere that fills the air.

By participating in the Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament, you aren’t just having a fantastic time – you are also supporting scholarships and making a positive impact on our community. Your contribution will help talented students pursue their dreams, empowering them to make a difference in the world.

Conclusion

We want to extend our sincere gratitude to you for considering participation in the Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament. Your support is invaluable in making this event a success. Together, we can create a memorable day of fun, fundraising, and community building.

For more information and updates, we invite you to join our Facebook group at Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament or email oatmealfestivalsoftball@gmail.com. We can’t wait to see you at the Oatmeal Festival Scholarship Fundraiser Softball Tournament – let’s come together and make a difference!


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