Wounder Warriors Project
In anticipation for this weekend's Wounded Warriors Tournament, we will be auctioning off three different break cues on Saturday. The cues to be auctioned off will be:
Stealth 25oz break cue with case included
Action 21oz break/jump cue, made of Zebra wood
Stealth "short" break cue

Tournament Details:
Saturday and Sunday, July 11th and 12th. $40.00 entry fee (greens fees included). Bar Box 8 Ball - double elimination - race to 3 both brackets. A - B bracket will be used (B's won't play A's until the finals).
Doors open Sat. at 10 am-registration and free practice. Player auction at 11:30 am.Tournament starts at noon.
Final 8 come back Sunday at noon for the finals. (2nd player auction).
Cue raffle, 50/50 drawing, and gift basket auction.
Table time, gift basket proceeds,and half of the 50/50 goes to Wounded Warriors.
Prize fund, half of the 50/50,and 100% of player auction goes to the shooters.
Limited to the first 64 registered shooters.
100% of all proceeds are going to the Wounded Warriors Project. We hope to see your support this weekend!
More information on the Wounded Warrior Project:

Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) serves veterans and service members who incurred a physical or mental injury, illness, or wound, co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001 and their families. On that date, America watched in horror as approximately 3,000 people died including hundreds of firefighters and rescue workers. Many warriors note a sense of duty to volunteer for the military following these tragic events.
Sept. 11 also served as a stimulus for Operations Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and New Dawn. Operation Iraqi Freedom refers to military operations in Iraq that began March 19, 2003 and officially ended August 31, 2010. Operation Enduring Freedom refers to combat operations in Afghanistan and other regions in support of the Global War on Terror. Operation New Dawn refers to the conclusion of operations in Iraq beginning September 1, 2010 and ending December 15, 2011.
For WWP, there is a distinct difference between members and alumni; the term alumni indicates a mutual shared experience and denotes your place in an organization was earned. There are no dues here - those were paid by wearing the uniform and on the battlefield.