Thursday, May 2, 2013

Bowling for Brain Injury

A couple months ago our dear friend Lisa emailed Chad and me about participating in the Brain Injury Association of Indiana's fundraiser, Bowling for Brain Injury.  We were so glad she stumbled upon this and immediately signed up a team.

We knew we would have no problem raising the suggested $500 for our team, Laney's Lanes.  However, we were so excited that we actually raised $1,775!  We raised just $100 shy of the #1 team.  Once again, our amazing support network stepped up and showed us just how special our Elena is!  The money we raised supports local outreach, programs and support for the Brain Injury Association of Indiana.  It was all for a great cause.

We had a blast!  I started off on a roll (pun intended!) by bowling a strike on my first turn and was sure to rub it in to my competitive husband!  All in all, it was fun to be with our friends and family supporting a great cause...not to mention brushing up on our bowling skills.

Thanks again to the following people for contributing to Laney's Lanes!
Rich Pentz
Molly Paschal
Allen & Jayme Buchanan
John & Allyson Olsen
Lisa Eichengreen
John & Barbara Hickey
Ron & Brenda Rittenhouse
Eric & Lyndsey Furry
Gregg Boehning
Chris & Brittany Dyer
Steve Furry
Nicole Temples
Joe & Dee Grecu
Matt & Lisa Rittenhouse
Christos & Erin Agelakopoulos
Ken & Amy Suprenant
Joel Gray
Evan Frey
Blake & Natalie Koriath
Kevin & Jenny Clutter
Joel & Jo Meek
Bill & Susie Koriath
Keith & Laura Jackson
Chris & Sam Julka
Kelli & Jeff Waggoner
Kelly Norton
Rande & Ginnie Clevenger
Leah & Joe Matis
Rachel Moorhead
Carrie & Jason Farrow

We are so thankful for all of you!!
 Elena was the real champ considering we were bowling all through her nap time!

Laney's Lanes!
Aaron Frey, Chad, me, Elena, Evan Frey, Lisa Rittenhouse & Matt Rittenhouse

And thanks to Amber Frey for coming out to bowl with us too!

1 comment:

  1. We had so much fun! A great afternoon for a great cause. We were so honored to be a part of it.
    xoxo, Lisa

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