

Special thanks go to all contributors to our raffle and to David Rollins, Karen & Rob Peterman, Quinn & Wilson Higgins, Barbara & David Junkin, John & Theresa O'Brien, Joseph & Bernadette Fecher, Duff & Warren Sheffer, the Perelman Family, John & LoriĮllerson, Ellen & Howard Goldstein, Bill & Rose Laborers’ District Council Silver Sponsors: There were too many contributors to list everyone here, but JDN board members and families are grateful to everyone who donated and helped make this event a great success. Our Grand Sponsor, Gold, Silver and Circle sponsors are acknowledged below. Their generous donations will help JDN provide quality programming for children and families who need our help. Wide support from businesses and individuals in the community.
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24, senior citizens will be able to bowl three games with a free pair of rental shoes for only $5.2009 “Rock & Roll” Bowling Wrapup Nearly 200 people had great fun bowling, sharing refreshments and socializing at the Rock ‘n

through 2 a.m., league bowlers will be able to pay $10 for two hours of unlimited bowling, a soda and light snacks. More experienced bowlers will have similar opportunities during the fundraiser. teens will be able to pay only $13 for bowling and other games. 30, at the Warminster location, from 8:30 through 11 p.m. 27, at the Willow Grove and Northeastern Philadelphia branches, and on Thursday, Aug. through 2 p.m., junior bowlers, from kindergarten age to college, who register for the fall program will receive two free games of bowling, free rental shoes, a hot dog and soda. Of course, there will also be many opportunities to bowl. “It’s regular boardwalk fun and games for kids,” said Brumberg.

While munching on funnel cake, pretzels and cotton candy, one can participate in a frozen tee-shirt contest. As a part of this, there will be many activities, games and food for all those who come out. The Warminster, Willow Grove and Northeast Philadelphia branches will all be competing with one another to see who can raise the most money.

25, a Big (brother) can come in to bowl from 2 to 5 p.m., and the Little will bowl for free. “People think it takes hours and hours,” she added, “but a volunteer can go into the schools and only do one hour a week.” On Saturday, Aug. The program provides help for children “in great need of someone to talk to,” said Brumberg. This year, Thunderbird Lanes has chosen Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bucks County and Southeastern Pennsylvania to be the recipient of their efforts. We want to be successful for them,” Brumberg added. Offering to pay for almost an entire dog was something “no one had ever done for them. According to Brumberg, it costs $12,000 for just one dog. Last year, the bowling lanes raised around $9,000 for the canine division of the Warminster Police Department. Elaine Brumberg, who owns Thunderbird Lanes with her husband, commented, “A big corporation would never consider giving fifty percent of their profit … as a family-run business, we have more foresight in wanting to give back.” The event started last year when the family-owned and operated bowling company felt the need to give back to a community they’ve been a part of for more than fifty years.
