Pajama Bowl participants,  from left: Diane Hanratty, Dave Knopp, Kyle Higman, Jon Morrissey, Kelli Cooper, Mauri Knowles, Jessica Lucas, Gina Davis, Mike Estes.  - Contributed photo
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Pajama Bowl participants, from left: Diane Hanratty, Dave Knopp, Kyle Higman, Jon Morrissey, Kelli Cooper, Mauri Knowles, Jessica Lucas, Gina Davis, Mike Estes.

Pajama Bowl raises $75,000


May 18, 2009 · 6:06 PM

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Sleep Country USA’s annual Pajama Bowl events for foster children raised $75,000. One of the events was held at TechCity in Kirkland April 19, where participants donned their favorite pajamas to bowl for a cause. The proceeds will benefit area foster organizations, including Treehouse for kids.

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