First Annual Corn Roast Recap

The first annual USLA corn roast was a huge success!

A big thank you to everyone who participated and to all the amazing volunteers who made it happen. A great community event.
 
There were over 130 in attendance, of all ages.
 
The kids enjoyed potato sack races, tug-of-war, volleyball, while some adults enjoyed ladder golf contests. This will definitely become an annual event.
 
The last dance of the season was also held that night with DJ Chuck keeping people on their feet through the evening.
 
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