In an inspiring demonstration of unity and support, the American Legion Post #217 in Warsaw was the proud venue for the inaugural Guns and Hoses Cornhole Challenge. This event symbolized a significant partnership between the Friends of the Benton County Sheriff's Department and the Warsaw Fire District Benevolence Fund. Their joint mission? To raise funds for the families of employees in dire need, strengthening the bonds within our community.
The tournament was exclusively for the Benton County First Responders, showcasing the bravery and spirit of those who serve our community in their day-to-day lives. Co-hosted by the Warsaw Fire District and the Friends of the Benton County Sheriff's Office, the event was more than just a game. It was a testament to the solidarity and mutual support that thrives within our emergency services. The funds raised during this memorable day are earmarked for the benevolence funds maintained by each organization, aimed at assisting members through financial emergencies with compassion and urgency.
The air was filled with competitive spirit and laughter as teams battled it out in a round-robin format. The tournament concluded with the Warsaw Fire Protection District claiming victory but the real winners were the families and individuals who will benefit from the funds raised.
In addition to the cornhole tournament, Tom Gee President of Friends of the Benton County Sheriff’s Office shared the next major project: Empowering Effective Training with the MILO training system. This comprehensive solution for law enforcement agencies offers immersive, scenario-based exercises designed to enhance the skills and decision-making abilities of law enforcement personnel. With interactive digital force-options simulators and versatile training scenarios, the MILO Range Systems are set to revolutionize law enforcement training in Benton County.
The event also featured a raffle with tickets available for a firearm to be drawn in October, adding an exciting element to the day's activities. Concessions were generously provided by the American Legion, adding to the sense of community and fellowship.
Heartfelt thanks go out to the numerous sponsors and donors, including the American Legion for providing their facility at no cost, the Guardians of the Church Warsaw Chapter, the Ladies Auxiliary of the American Legion(ran the kitchen at no charge), Warsaw Christian Church, Jay Harris Council 8620 of the Knights of Columbus, Shirley Highway Café, the German Club of Camp Anglers Point Marine, Alcantara Veterinary Hospital, Bill and Jackie Barb, Hawthorne Bank, and M. Steve’s PDR, among others. Their generosity and support played a crucial role in the success of this event.
For those inspired to contribute to this noble cause, donations can be made at friendsbcso.org or call Tom Gee (816) 520-7027
Together, we can make a difference in the lives of those who serve and protect our community.