Pajama bowl for foster kids April 19


April 16, 2009 · 5:57 PM

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Sleep Country USA will holds its Fourth Annual Pajama Bowl for Foster Kids on Sunday, April 19 at two locations - Tech City Bowl in Kirkland and Acme Bowl in Tukwila. Teams of five bowlers can chose a preferred start time of either 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. and will be required to raise a minimum of $250 in sponsorship money to participate. Participants are encouraged to don their favorite pair of family-friendly pajamas during the event.

The team with the most points will be named the grand prize winner and each member of the team will take home a brand new mattress set.

Sleep Country USA has expanded this year's event with the intent of increasing the cash it generates for local foster organizations to exceed last year's donations of more than $80,000.

Register online at www.sleepcountry.com by April 17.

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