Gary Prusa’s pandemic project started small.
“It started out innocently,” the Spokane Valley resident said. “I dabble in woodworking, and my sister asked me to make her a regulation-size cornhole game set.”
Cornhole is a popular game in which small bags filled with dried corn are tossed at a target consisting of an inclined wooden platform with a hole at one end.
After finding a plan online, he crafted his first set in May, and enlisted the help of his wife, Millie Prusa, to make the game bags to go with it.
“They’re actually filled with real corn,” she said. “I think that may be how the game got
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