Softball & Baseball
Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run
and Jr. Home Run Derby
Major League Baseball Pitch, Hit & Run (PHR) events provide boys and girls an opportunity to showcase their baseball and softball skills, with the opportunity of earning a chance to attend and compete for a Championship during the 2023 MLB World Series!
Game Day Drug Take Back
Bring your expired and unused medications for proper disposal. CCDP will have medication lockboxes and Narcan available upon request.
Dates to be announced
Kickball
In 1996, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids held the first “Kick Butts Day,” a day of action for young people to speak out against the tobacco industry and advocate for policies to reduce youth smoking. This event continued annually, with thousands of young people and groups participating every year. In addition to Kick Butts Day, Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids’ youth advocacy program expanded, providing training and advocacy opportunities for young people year-round.
Over the ensuing years, the U.S. indeed ‘Kicked Butts’ and youth smoking dropped dramatically — but a new range of addictive and dangerous tobacco products like e-cigarettes emerged, threatening this remarkable progress. In 2019, Kick Butts Day rebranded to Take Down Tobacco National Day of Action — a reflection of both how far we’ve come and how far we still need to go to achieve the first tobacco-free generation.
Join us each April for our Annual Kickball Tournament!

Flag Football
Each year, Carter County Drug Prevention hosts our Annual Flag Football Tournament to raise support for the Recovery Christmas Project, which provides holiday gifts for children whose parents are in treatment or recovery.
This high-energy, community-driven event brings together players of all ages for a day of fun, teamwork, and purpose. In addition to the tournament, we feature food vendors, raffles, and opportunities to donate toys or funds directly to families in need.
Join us each year in November for our Flag Football Tournament!



Wiffle Ball
Glow-in-the-Dark Wiffleball Night – Light Up the Field for a Cause
Carter County Drug Prevention’s Glow-in-the-Dark Wiffleball event is a unique, after-dark tournament that brings the community together under the lights (and glow sticks!) to support the League of Ordinary Gentlemen fatherhood program.
This high-energy night combines friendly competition, glowing gear, music, and family fun — all while raising awareness for dads in recovery working to reconnect with their children.
Whether you’re playing, watching, or just coming for the fun, it’s a chance to support a meaningful cause in a one-of-a-kind atmosphere.
Basketball
The 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament is a high-energy community event held in September to support the League of Ordinary Gentlemen Fatherhood Program at Carter County Drug Prevention. Open to players of all skill levels, this tournament raises funds to help fathers in recovery reconnect with their children through mentoring, family engagement nights, and trauma-informed support services.
CCDP Wrestling Benefit Show
Powered by All Pro Wrestling
In February, Carter County Drug Prevention teamed up with All Pro Wrestling to host our first-ever Wrestling Benefit Show — and it was a huge success! Fans packed the venue for a night of unforgettable action, all in support of CCDP programs..
This event raised critical funds and awareness for families impacted by addiction and showed the power of community coming together — one body slam at a time.
Volleyball Tournament
Serving Up Support for Dads in Recovery
Carter County Drug Prevention’s Volleyball Tournament is a fun, fast-paced event that brings the community together to support CCDP.
Open to all skill levels, this tournament raises awareness and funding for local fathers in recovery as they work to rebuild healthy, active relationships with their children. Whether you’re spiking, setting, or just showing up to cheer, you’re helping serve something bigger than the game.


ESports
Parks and Rec
300 W Mill Street,
Elizabethton, TN 37643
Homeschool Field Day
We have a strong community of homeschool families that partner with Carter County Drug Prevention. Each year in May, we host our annual Homeschool Field Day at Elizabethton Parks & Rec.
All field day events will be held on the tee ball fields at Elizabethton Parks & Recreation (300 W Mill Street).
YOU MUST BE REGISTERED TO ATTEND
This event is free and sponsored by Carter County Drug Prevention’s Youth Leadership group. Concessions will be sold with proceeds going to that program. Please plan to eat to support events like this in the future!