In 2007 Stylecraft hosted its first Ten Pin Bowling event for Architects, Designers, Project Managers and many companies associated with the design industry. The aim of the evening was to raise money for Breast Cancer Research in Australia. Bowling for Breast Cancer has been a huge success, is now an annual event and has raised […]
September 13th, 2010
In 2007 Stylecraft hosted its first Ten Pin Bowling event for Architects, Designers, Project Managers and many companies associated with the design industry.
The aim of the evening was to raise money for Breast Cancer Research in Australia.
Bowling for Breast Cancer has been a huge success, is now an annual event and has raised over $50,000 to date, along with providing a fun and entertaining night out for our client’s and friends.
Previously Bowling for Breast Cancer has run in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, this year the event will be expanded to include Canberra and Adelaide and will be extending its fundraising scope to include Prostate Cancer Research.
To register your team please complete the Registration Form. Spaces are limited so be quick to return your registration and entry fee to confirm your lane.
With a target of $30,000 for Breast & Prostate Cancer research set this year for the first time they are looking to you to help generate team sponsorship and achieve this goal.
Here is a Donation Form for you to send to your supporters and a Sponsorship Tally Form to keep track of your donations.
The team who raises the most funds for Breast & Prostate Cancer Research wins $1,500 worth of gift vouchers generously donated by Top3 By Design.
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