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June 17, 2009
Weather Policy In the event of adverse weather or un-playable field conditions, the Father's Day Invitational directors reserve the right to: - Reduce game times in order to catch up with schedule. - Finish game before inclement weather arrives, or to preserve field conditions Every attempt will be made to update cancellations on the website. However, weather conditions can change rapidly and all teams should be prepared as soon as weather clears and fields are playable. Under no circumstances will your team receive a full cash refund of the entry fee. We will do everything in our power to complete all games and enjoy the game of lacrosse. We apologize in advance if there is any weather that doesn't permit us to play all of the games.

May 4, 2009
We have been asked by several people about our non profit status because some teams can only play in non profit events. As a note, Butler Lax is a 501(c)(3) and runs the tournament. Let us know if you need any more information.

June 16, 2006
Governers Letter 2006

May 26, 2006
Tournament is special for fathers, sons

May 26, 2006
Not just a game, a way of life

May 18, 2006
"You run an awesome tournament, and you're an amazing asset to the game. We marvel every year at the tournament and how you guys manage to pull it off. Thanks for everything that you've done and all of the great times that we've had down there." Sincerely Shawn Ridgway Collegeville Cougars

May 5, 2006
I participated in your tournament last year with Team Charlotte and after having returned back to Denver this past winter, I raved about our experience and that is how the Mountaineers came to be. As a result, I/we look forward to the tournament again this year. Thanks for your time and assistance Sandy & John, Mike Arthur, Denver Mountaineers

June 17, 2005
Governors Letter 2005

June 17, 2005
County Executive Letter

June 18, 2004
Governors Letter 2004