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- Posted March 08, 2012
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WCBA and WLAM teams will bowl to support Big Brothers Big Sisters
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The Washtenaw County Bar Association and its public service committee are once again sponsoring participation in the Washtenaw County Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl-a-Thon to be held from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, March 24 at Colonial Lanes, 1950 S. Industrial, Ann Arbor.
The cost is $75 per person or $300 per team.
To register online, go to www.bbbswashtenaw.kintera.org. The website also allows you to enlist others--friends, business associates, clients and colleagues--to support your team by donating through the website.
Last year WCBA members raised more than $10,000.00 for Big Brothers Big Sisters.
The Washtenaw Region of Women Lawyers Association of Michigan (WLAM) is looking for WLAM members to form teams of 8-12 people for the Bowl-a-Thon. You are welcome to form your own teams or contact Jennifer Lawrence at jenlaw26@hotmail.com to be placed on a team with other WLAM members.
The $75 individual/$300 team donations will go directly to Big Brothers Big Sisters to help local children.
Published: Thu, Mar 8, 2012
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