OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. — The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a Kickball Palooza tournament that will benefit Special Olympics Florida.
Kickball Palooza is part of the various local fundraising events of the law enforcement community’s year-round support of Special Olympics Florida.
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This year Kickball Palooza is open to everyone, and the sheriff’s office is asking any organization, corporation, or anyone who wants to get a team together to support our cause by playing in the tournament, becoming sponsors, or donating.
Teams must have 10 players, five males, and five females.
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The event includes a three-game guarantee, fun team themes, music, and more.
Kickball Palooza is part of the various local fundraising events of the law enforcement community’s year-round support of Special Olympics Florida.
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“We are proud to support Special Olympics Florida with this Kickball Palooza as well as Tip-A-Cop, where our deputies and employees volunteer their time in restaurants to receive tips to raise funds for the Special Olympics and sell Torch Run merchandise,” said Sheriff Marcos Lopez. “We hope we can count on your help for this generous cause,” added Sheriff Marcos Lopez.
Kickball Palooza is part of the various local fundraising events of the law enforcement community’s year-round support of Special Olympics Florida.
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The tournament take place on Saturday, April 22 at 8 a.m.
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