Over the past week, in six cities across Australia, Stylecraft held their 6th Bowling for Cancer event to raise funds for breast and prostate cancer research. With over 100 teams from A&D Community last week competing in 6 locations including Singapore, this years event was the biggest to date – with Brisbane still to come […]
October 10th, 2012
Over the past week, in six cities across Australia, Stylecraft held their 6th Bowling for Cancer event to raise funds for breast and prostate cancer research.
With over 100 teams from A&D Community last week competing in 6 locations including Singapore, this years event was the biggest to date – with Brisbane still to come this week! Teams consisted of 5 players, with each team donating $250 to the Australian Cancer Council to participate. With amazing prizes up for grabs and all proceeds going to charity the night was one not to be missed.
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