- April 10, 2026
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Ryan Rouse, the senior director of operations and program director for Lift Disability, welcomed participants to the cornhole tournament and car show.
Jac Gelb and Brant Jenkins with the Cornhole Junkies have played in Lift Disability's cornhole tournament for a couple of years. "It's a good cause, and they do good work," Gelb said.
Garrett Brunnquell walked around with his snakes, Mr. Morningstar and Lilith.
Cornhole players were excited to be a part of the tournament.
Steve Mahler and David Mahler checked out all the cars available in the car show. "I love it," Steve Mahler said.
The Mandry family — Ashlianne, Aziel, Lukas, Joeliz, Josiah and Jose — stopped to look at each of the cars in the car show.
Richard Pavlov wiped down his 72 GMC pick-up truck to make it shine.
James Madden, Jimmy Madden and John Hadwyn took time to rest before they playing in their next game of cornhole.
Local State Farm agents Shannon Till, Blake Price and Jo Barsh sponsored the cornhole tournament and car show.
Larry and Peggy Guerrero were having fun participating in the cornhole tournament. "We did it last year and did well," Larry Guerrero said. "We're not doing so well so far this year, but there’s still time."
Lift Disability Camp Director Erica Schreiber couldn't wait to dive into the loaded fries from Cluckerz Chicken.
Nora Mangal loved the flowers painted on her face.
Jim Hukill, founder of Lift Disability, enjoyed speaking to car owners like Joe Hardy who were participating in the car show.
Elizabeth Parker encouraged people to bid for items in the silent auction.
Richard, Alex and Terri Schon were thrilled to be at Lift Disability's cornhole tournament and car show. They have attended Breakaway Camp, which the event supported, for the past three years.
Whether they were winning or losing, participants of Lift Disability's Winter Garden Cornhole Tournament presented by State Farm (local) agents were happy to be playing in the cornhole tournament for a good cause.
While bags were flying across a part of the field behind Cornerstone Church Saturday, April 11, other Winter Garden Cornhole Tournament and Car Show attendees were perusing more than a dozen cars in the car show.
Everyone at the tournament and car show were there to support Lift Disability and raise money for the nonprofit's annual Breakaway Camp, a weeklong respite for individuals with disabilities and their families.