WILKES-BARRE — Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeastern Pennsylvania Friday announced the return of the popular Bowl for Kids’ Sake event.
The fundraising event resumes after a pandemic hiatus for the first time since 2019.
“We’re excited to bring back Bowl for Kids’ Sake this year,” said Executive Director Michelle Hamilton. “This event has a 40-year history of not only raising funds for the organization, but bringing together the community in support of critical one-one-one mentoring relationships for children in need.”
Bowling this year will take place in three locations in April:
• April 15 — at Faxon Lanes in Williamsport.
• April 15 — at Skylanes Bowling Center in East Stroudsburg
• April 29 — at Chacko’s Family Bowling Center in Wilkes-Barre.
For the first time, a bowl on your own option will be available for teams to bowl anytime throughout the month of April in Wilkes Barre.
“The pandemic has taught us that the world can be more flexible when it needs to be,” Hamilton said. “We wanted to give our loyal supporters the opportunity to help support the event even if they cannot make the designated bowl day, or want to bowl at a time that’s convenient to them.”
Area bowlers are asked to form teams, and register by visiting — bbbsnepa.org.
Hamilton also said BBBS encourages area businesses to participate either in terms of gathering bowling teams, or sponsorships for the event.
All proceeds raised will benefit critical one-on-one mentoring relationships for children right here in our community through Big Brothers Big Sisters of NEPA.
Any individual bowler who raises $50 or more, will receive a commemorative t-shirt, and will be entered into a raffle for a brand-new PS 5 Sony play station.
Additional prizes will be offered, along with some fun twists as we throw it back to the 1980s in honor of the 40th anniversary of this event.
Visit the BBBS website at — www.bbbsnepa.org — or social media pages for additional updates.
Since its inception in 1974, Big Brothers Big Sisters has strived to provide high quality mentoring services to the children and families of Northeastern Pennsylvania.