200 people will be dodging, ducking, dipping, diving, (and dodging) for the United Way's UDodge Tournament.
WOODSTOCK - If you can dodge a ball, you can help the United Way.
The UDodge tournament is returning after a very successful inaugural year. Resource Development Coordinator Rachel Robinson says they had to expand a little bit because of the massive amount of interest.
"Last year we had 150 participants and raised over $11,000 through a really fun dodge ball tournament. This year we're expecting 200 people - we have room for 20 teams and we're filling up quickly."
Robinson says they are already almost half way full, and that's after just a week of registration.
Each 10 person team is expected to raise $500 to help the United Way fund their projects and initiatives in the community.
It's happening at Cowan Park on April 22nd.
For more information, and to register a team contact rachel@unitedwayoxford.ca

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