Disc tourney helps hungry

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Kentwood and Great Lakes Disc are partnering again to host the fifth annual Freeze Fest doubles disc golf tournament and food drive.

Disc golfers of all levels are invited to partake in the best-shot doubles competition on Feb. 22 at Jaycee Park, 1088 Gentian Drive SE.

Funds raised for this year’s event will benefit Kentwood Parks and Recreation youth programs and all food donations will help stock Kentwood’s Little Free Pantry.

“We look forward to this event every year not only because disc golf and a little competition is exciting by nature, but because it’s incredible to watch community members come together in support of Kentwood initiatives,” said Lori Gresnick, Kentwood recreation program coordinator.

On-site registration begins at 9 a.m. and the first round of the tournament starts at 10 a.m. The cost is $40 and one canned food donation per team.

Preregistration is available at Kentwood.us.

Located in the Kentwood Activities Center, 355 48th St. SE, Kentwood’s Little Free Pantry is a year-round resource for area residents to take or donate food and personal care items.

Image courtesy City of Kentwood

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