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Family Putt Putt Tournament

Pendleton, ORLocal News

The Pendleton Public Library will host a Family Putt Putt Tournament on September 21, 2024, to celebrate "National Mini Golf Day. " This event promises a delightful day of family fun, where participants can enjoy a friendly competition on a specially designed 6-hole course. Families will work together to navigate the course and submit their scorecards at the front desk, with winners announced for various age categories, including kids (6-11), teens (12-17), adults (18+), and elders (65+). With no fees or charges to participate, the event aims to encourage community involvement and strengthen family ties. The library invites all families to register their "tee time" in advance to ensure a smooth experience.

This initiative not only promotes recreational activities but also highlights the importance of family engagement in local community events. For further details or to register, families can reach out to the Pendleton Public Library at 541-966-0391. Don't miss this opportunity for a fun-filled day at the library!

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