The Singaporean A&D community came together to bowl for a worthy cause on Thursday 4 October. As was the theme, everyone came dressed in their craziest outfit starting with the letter ‘S’.
October 16th, 2012
The $70,000 target for Breast and Prostate Cancer Research has been met, thanks to the support from all 120 Bowling for Cancer teams who participated across 7 locations including Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth and Singapore.
And in Singapore, the awards go out to…
Best Dressed Team: Siren Design & Topos Design
Best Dressed Individual: Kendra Elsie from Space Matrix & Alan Fan from Topos Design
Highest Team Score: PDM Design
Highest Individual Score: Kahn Yoon from Geyer
Wooden Spoon: Amy Buxton from Topos Design
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