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Jaguars Come Out for Celebrity Charity Bowl
Published On: Oct 14 2011 11:59:50 AM EDT Updated On: May 25 2009 08:51:27 AM EDTJaguar Players BowlTo Strike Out Hunger Charity Bowl to Benefit the Clara White Mission
What: The Clara White Mission's volunteers and Jaguar Players, Scott Starks and Rashean Mathis will host the annual Stars & Strikes Celebrity Charity Bowl to benefit the Clara White Mission, Inc.
When: Saturday, June 6 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Where: Bowl America 11141 Beach Boulevard
What You'll See: Scott, Rashean and their Jaguar friends take to the lanes to help continue the services and tradition of Clara White Mission.
How to Bowl: Lanes of four bowlers will be paired with a celebrity bowler. Sponsorships range from $250 per team to $1,000. Youth teams of aged 16 and under are $100. To reserve lanes, call 354-4162 or email sperry@clarawhitemission.org.
Details: The "Stars & Strikes Celebrity Charity Bowling" will raise funds for the homeless and low-income to benefit the Clara White Mission, Inc. The community impact is designed to improve the lives of those that are homeless and hungry by rebuilding and restoring lives through nutritious meals, education and job training programs located at the Clara White Mission, Inc.
For over 103 years, Clara White Mission has offered a unique combination of services and history to the community in a cost effective approach, while addressing the urgent and critical demands for low-income and homeless families with remarkable results.
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