Now in its 16th year, the Bowlathon has become one of the Toronto Rape Crisis Centre/Multicultural Women Against Rape success stories. Since 1993 when we raised over $3,000, this event has grown into a key source of support for the women of Toronto. In 2008, we raised a total of $144,000!
The Bowlathon is a fun day for bowlers of all ages and abilities. The amount of money you raise doesn’t depend on your bowling experience – just your ability to collect pledges from your family, friends, co-workers and neighbours.
At Bowlarama West you can choose from cosmic 5 or 10 pin bowling.
Support your community and come out for a day of bowling fun!
Join us in celebrating the TRCC/MWAR 35th Anniversary at our annual Bowlathon.
WHEN: Saturday February 28, 2009
WHERE: Bowlarama West, 5429 Dundas Street West Toronto ON
* Teams registering by January 31, 2009 can win Early Bird Prizes.
* Teams of 6 - 8 people can bowl at 1 pm, 4 pm or 7 pm.
* Cosmic 5 & 10 pin bowling.
* Adult Bowlers are asked to raise a minimum of $150 in pledges individually (or $750 per team) to cover costs.
* All bowlers raising over $200 will receive rewards! Great individual and team prizes!
* Team Captain incentives - based on your team’s total raised.
* Light buffet served for each shift



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two comments
BOWLING! This is awesome. I wish I could go.
Posted by Tiina
January 22, 2009, 1:05 PM
I love bowling!!
Posted by Stark
January 22, 2009, 4:07 PM
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