Registration is open for Annual Bowl For Kids' Sake
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hardin County will hold its annual Bowl For Kids' Sake event at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 22 at Hillcrest Lanes in Kenton.
Participants of all ages are invited to enjoy "a day of bowling, camaraderie, and philanthropy, all in support of local youth mentorship programs."
Participants can register individually or as teams. Registration is open at at https://bit.ly/HardinBFKS until February 10. Early registration is encouraged to secure your spot and begin fundraising efforts.
Bowl For Kids' Sake serves as the primary fundraising event for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hardin County. Funds raised directly support the organization's mission to create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the potential of local youth.
"We are thrilled to host Bowl For Kids' Sake once again," said Madison Richards, Program Coordinator of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Hardin County. "This event not only raises crucial funds for our programs but also brings the community together in a fun and meaningful way. Every participant and donor plays a vital role in empowering the youth of Hardin County."
Participants are encouraged to set fundraising goals and seek sponsorships from family, friends, and local businesses. All participants will enjoy complimentary bowling event t-shirts. “This is a great opportunity for local and neighboring businesses to support a great cause,” said the Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters of West Central Ohio, Inc., Dr. Portia Smith.
For more information, contact Madison Richards at [email protected] or 419-222-8500.
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