Bowling for Boobies, Landmark Lanes, Breast Cancer Fundraiser

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Pictured from left to right are the following volunteers: Jan Christianson, Yvonne Pank, Danielle Hudacek, Cari Thompson, Diane Mencel and Peggy Anderson

Bowling for Boobies that took place in April at Landmark Lanes raised $3609.00 to help breast cancer patients with daily living expenses in Superior and Duluth through Circle of Hope. This was thanks to three leagues of teams that came from local business sponsorship’s. Some businesses had several teams.

The sponsors were:

Kounty Courthouse
Mike’s Place
Lindsey’s Waterfront
The Kitchen
Choo Choo Bar
Project Center
Great Lakes Stone
Chad’s Auto
Carlson’s Duluth
Jack’s Bar
Jeff Foster Trucking
Shorty’s
58th Street Diner
Pizza Man
Eagles Club
3rd Base Bar
North Pole Bar
Eagles Amusement

The volunteer group and organization wish to thank all those who helped to “Strikin Out Cancer!”

Thanks to these large donors and for the door prizes:
Petra Anderson, A Plus Computer, Cross Fit, Harbor City, Terri’s Treasuers, Janice Wallace, Amsoil, CN Railway, Norwood Acres, Fairfield Inn, Popular Golf Course, Landmark Lanes, SuperOne, Keyport Liquors, Erbert & Gerbert’s, Aihu Products-D Mencel, Mike’s Place, Landmark Lanes, Circle of Hope, Jamaican Rayz, Amnicon Bar, Mond du Lac Recreation, Superior Public Museums, Vintage Supper Club, Eddie’s Supper Club, Shamrock Pizza, Norwood Acres Golf, St. Luke’s Hospital, Superior Inn, Bit Top Chautauqua, Forever Marge’s Flora, CN Railway, Twin Ports Gymnastics, Billings Park Cafe, Marlene Markon, Amnicon Bar, Sweden Sweets, Always and Forever, 31 Tote-Aimee Priem, Dee’s Pub, Nancy Ross, Polar Golf Course, Amsoil, Perkins, Early Bird Design, Barnes and Noble, Wine Tyme Winery, Budweiser, Nemaji Golf Course.

Thank you for making a difference in the lives of others struggling with a breast cancer diagnosis.

Landmark Lane volunteers have raised $5,288.50 in two years to help Circle of Hope patients. The money goes for grocery and gas cards, a rent payment or a utility bill from an application.




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