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Mar 31 2008
04:04 pm
By: bbbsetn

BOWL FOR KIDS’ SAKE 2008 – visit BigBrothersBigSistersETN.org
Coming to an Alley Near You!
Have fun with coworkers, friends or family while also helping children. Bowl For Kids’ Sake benefits Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Tennessee. Every dollar raised goes toward uniting at-risk children with caring adult mentors. It is a FUNtastic way to spend time together and help our community.

More details after the break...

When & Where
Teams choose a 1 hour time slot to bowl:
April 3rd ● University of Tennessee ● Down Under ● 4 - 9 pm
April 5th ● Maryville ● Crest Lanes ● 9 am – 12 pm
April 10 & 11 ● Knoxville ● Strike & Spare/Western Avenue ● 4 – 9 pm
April 12th ● Knoxville ● Strike & Spare/Western Avenue ● 10 am – 3 pm

To Participate
• Form a team of 2-4 people
• Pick a team name. Be creative – you could win a prize.
• Make your reservation for the day, hour and location you would like to bowl. Prime times fill up fast so reserve early.
• Start collecting donations that will help unite children with a mentor - their Big Brother or Sister. You can request donations using our online fundraising system or the old fashioned way – with a pledge sheet and a pen.
• Each team member raises at least $25: $50 earns a t-shirt, $250 a tote bag, $500 a Goody’s gift card ($50) and $1,000 a 1-hour massage.
• Teams win prizes for best dressed, best team name & most spirited each hour; a well-timed gutter ball may even get you a prize!
• We provide the lanes, shoes, food and LOTS of FUN!

Back by popular Demand:
• Great prizes based on fundraising levels reached from $25 up to $1,000!
• Internet based registration and donations

Register today or find out more at:
(link...) or (865) 523-2179

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Volunteer?

You can even volunteer to help if you don't want to bowl! Just call 523-2179 and ask for Brooke.

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