COUNTY OF FRANKLIN PARKS AND RECREATION: The 2023 Kerr – Tar Regional Senior Games Are Finally Here

COUNTY OF FRANKLIN PARKS AND RECREATION: The 2023 Kerr – Tar Regional Senior Games Are Finally Here
The 2023 Kerr - Tar Regional Senior Games Are Finally Here — COUNTY OF FRANKLIN PARKS AND RECREATION: ( https://www.franklincountync.gov/county_services/parks___recreation/index.php)
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County of Granville issued the following announcement on Jan. 30.

The 2023 Kerr – Tar Regional Senior Games are finally here! 

The games consisted of 

Fun Walk

Basketball Shoot 

3 vs. 3 Basketball 

Disc Golf 

Shuffleboard 

Billiards 

Golf 

Horseshoes 

Badminton 

Table Tennis 

Croquet 

Bowling Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles 

Mini Golf 

Track and Field Events 

Cycling Events

Softball Throw 

Pickleball Singles and Doubles 

Tennis 

Cornhole 

Bocce Ball 

Swimming Events 

Performing Arts 

Art Work and more! 

Registration fees and deadlines: 

Early bird: $15 ends February 17th 2023

Regular entry: $20 ends February 28th 2023

Events that require an additional fee: 

Bowling: $5 each

Golf: $30

Mini Golf: $5

If you are a Franklin County resident and would like to register in person packets can be found at the Louisburg and Franklinton Senior Center or visit our Franklin County Parks and Rec office at Ownes Park!

Or 

Visit the North Carolina Senior Games Website for online registration. 

If you are a resident of a different county please contact your local Senior Center or give us a call and we will happily point you in the right direction. 

For more information please call Shelby at (919)496-1131                          

Original source can be found here.



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