Piney River Brewing Company in Bucyrus is hosting a multi-faceted event to raise funds for the Houston Education Foundation (HEF) on Saturday, August 31 at the brewery in Bucyrus.
Board members from HEF will be at the brewery for most of the day selling pulled pork plates and raffle tickets. Funds raised from the sale of food will benefit the local foundation. In addition to food sales, a portion of every pint sold at the brewery that day will go to HEF.

Mid MO Baggers Tourney inside Piney River Brewing Co.
A cornhole tournament to be played inside the brewery is sponsored by Country Financial Agent JJ Romines will also benefit HEF. The tournament will be managed by Mid MO Baggers from Roby, and they will provide boards and bags as well as managing the tournament.
Registration for the cornhole tournament begins at 2 p.m. at the brewery and is open to anyone and all ages. There are two divisions for cornhole play—competitive and recreational. Team entry fees are $60 for two participants and include a brat and a beverage from Piney River Brewing for both players. All tournament entry fees will go to HEF.
Bags begin flying for the cornhole tournament at 3 p.m. This year’s tournament will be held inside the main production brewery, offering a unique aspect to the tournament.
Cornhole contestants can win medals and cash prizes in both divisions. Competitive teams can win $500 for first place, $250 for second place, and $125 for third place. Recreational teams can win $100 for first place, $75 for second place, $50 for third place.
JJ Romines, Country Financial agent and Houston High School alum, will be at the event holding a raffle for four tickets to the Tournament of Champions. The drawing is open to anyone in attendance.

Drifters Mile at the BARn
Live music will begin at 5 p.m. by the band Drifters Mile, a Springfield-based bluegrass band that has original tunes and covers done in a bluegrass style.
Piney River Brewing has a wide variety of beers available including German Road Oktoberfest, the brewery’s fall seasonal lager, which was just released to the public. Andy’s Root Beer is a non-alcoholic option also available.
“We have been helping the Houston Education Foundation with fundraising efforts for several years, and we are very excited have sponsors helping us make this event even bigger this year,” Joleen Senter Durham, owner at Piney River Brewing, said.
Houston Education Foundation is a non-profit organization that promotes educational excellent by providing resources and support for the Houston R-1 School. HEF also awards several scholarships each year to district students. In addition to the sponsorship from Romines, local sponsors of the event include Texas County Memorial Hospital, Shelter Insurance agent Airicka Barnett-Wiseman, Tammy Ramsey Agent with Rob & Stacy Real Estate, Shell Corner Express, and West Plains Bank and Trust.
“The brewery is family friendly, and we encourage everyone to come out enter the tournament, cheer on a cornhole team, listen to the music, enjoy a meal and a beer or root beer,” Durham said. “It will be a fun day with lots of opportunities for everyone to support a great local cause.”