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Scotch Doubles Bowling

Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 5:00 PM (CT)

Arlington Heights, United States

Scotch Doubles Bowling

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Bowling per COUPLE (no raffle tickets)   more info Ended $50.00 $1.99
Bowling per COUPLE (with 2 books of raffle tickets)   more info Ended $60.00 $2.19
BEST DEAL! Bowling per COUPLE (with 4 books of raffle tickets)   more info Ended $68.00 $2.35
Bowling for ONE   more info Ended $30.00 $1.59
BUFFET only. No bowling (per person)   more info Ended $15.00 $1.29
Five (5) books of raffle tickets   more info Ended $24.00 $1.47
Newsletter donation   more info Ended
I cannot attend, but would like to make a tax deductible donation Ended

Event Details

UPS for DownS
  24TH ANNUAL SCOTCH DOUBLES BOWLING
 
Saturday, May 31, 2008
 
5 p.m. Register/Buffet dinner
6 p.m. Begin Bowling 
 
Arlington Lanes
3435 N. Kennicott; Arlington Heights, Illinois
 
Scotch Doubles Bowling promises a fun evening spent with family, friends and neighbors. 
Tickets are sold per COUPLE and include shoe rental, a buffet dinner, 3 games of Scotch Doubles Bowling - where a couple bowls together every frame - each taking turns.  One game is a crazy game with bowlers engaging in some unique efforts to get that strike!
Book your sitter now and make plans to attend the perennially fun event.
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3435 N. Kennicott Avenue
Arlington Heights

Saturday, May 31, 2008 at 5:00 PM (CT)


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UPS for DownS



UPS for DownS
Hartford Plaza
1070 S. Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
847-895-2100
info@upsfordowns.org

United Parent Support for Down Syndrome is a parent-directed, nonprofit organization offering support, education and encouragement for parents, families and others who love and care about persons with Down syndrome.

We inspire community acceptance by sharing with others the presence, potential and abilities of people with Down syndrome.