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Every strong community is built by people and businesses who step forward when it matters most. Cues 4 Campers is one of those moments—and this year, the invitation is open wider than ever.
Last year, the Lakeshore Corridor Community Team (LCCTeam) raised $5,500, sending 55 local children to summer camp—children who otherwise may not have had that opportunity. That’s not a statistic. That’s 55 lives changed through confidence, friendship, fresh air, and dignity. This year, we’re aiming higher. And we can’t do it without you. Why Cues 4 Campers Matters: Cues 4 Campers is more than a billiards tournament. It’s a community-driven fundraising event that brings together local businesses, families, and volunteers for one shared purpose: helping kids experience the joy and growth that summer camp provides. LCCTeam is a volunteer-run charity. Every dollar raised goes directly back into the community. No excess. No noise. Just results. A Smart Way to Give Back—And Be Seen Supporting Cues 4 Campers reflects positively on who you are and what you stand for. For local businesses, participation shows:
How You Can Get Involved ✔ Participate Enter a team. Sponsor a table. Show up and play. Community presence matters. ✔ Donate Every contribution—large or small—directly helps send kids to camp. ✔ Volunteer Events like this only work because people step in behind the scenes. Your time is valuable, and it makes a real difference. ✔ Sponsor Align your business with a respected local charity and be recognized for meaningful community impact. If you believe strong communities don’t happen by accident, this is your moment. 👉 Support Cues 4 Campers 👉 Partner with the LCCTeam 👉 Help send even more local kids to camp this year Your involvement creates impact, builds goodwill, and strengthens the community we all share. Let’s turn one great night into dozens of unforgettable summers.
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