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Craziest Tournament Ever? Maybe! Rock, Paper, Scissors In Santa Cruz County

All for a good cause -- Pajaro Valley Shelter Services!

Rock Paper Scissors for Pajaro Valley Shelter Services

Santa Cruz County’s First RPS tournament!

When: Sunday, March 1, 2015, 1:00-4:00PM

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Where: Heritage Hall, Watsonville Fairgrounds, 2601 East Lake Avenue, Watsonville 95076

Tickets: rpsforpvshelter.eventbrite.com

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Local non-profit Pajaro Valley Shelter Services in partnership with the Watsonville Rotary will play host to a competitive Rock, Paper, Scissors Tournament on Sunday, March 1, from 1:00-4:00 PM.

The tournament, the first of its kind in Santa Cruz County, will be held at the Heritage Hall on the Watsonville Fairgrounds.

The popular cover band Coffee Zombie Collective will keep the event “rocking” and everyone in a competitive mood.

The childhood game “Rock, Paper, Scissors” used to be a way to settle a disagreement or decide who got the last piece of candy in the jar. Now it is played as a popular “sport”, where paper trumps rock and rock annihilates scissors, with all proceeds going to Pajaro Valley Shelter Services.

Come spend the afternoon playing in the tournament, making side bets, and spending time at a vintage bar.

Costumes are encouraged! A prize will be awarded to the top RPS winner. If you have never played before, it’s easy. Watch a few rounds and jump in. Bring your friends and challenge them to a round of Rock Paper Scissors.

Tickets are $25 in advance (with service charge) and $40 at the door. Get your tickets online at Eventbrite: rpsforpvshelter.eventbrite.com.Each ticket includes entry into a RPS tournament and a drink ticket.

For more information call (831) 728-5649 x107 or info@pvshelter.org

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