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Bowling benefit to aid children with cancer
 | | SCOTT FRIEDMAN Nick Barracato, 15, of Old Bridge, watches his ball roll down the lane at the Woodbridge Bowling Center as part of Prodigal Foundation Inc.'s second annual High School Bowling Tournament on March 15 to benefit children impacted by cancer. The organization raised $5,000 to continue their missions and goals of reaching out to children affected by cancer. Another benefit is set for April 12. |
| A Prodigal Foundation Inc. benefit for children affected by cancer is planned for April 12 at the Woodbridge Bowling Center, 346Main St. Bowlers of all skill levels are welcome.
The event will feature three games of bowling (no-tap format), food, a tricky tray and a chance to win a 50-inch, flat-panel HDTV. A tax-deductible entry fee of $30 will allow individuals to be entered into the drawing for the television; winning will not be based on bowling skill. Winner need not be present at the drawing.
Entry forms are available online at www.woodbridgebowling.com or at the front desk at the Woodbridge Bowling Center, (732) 634-4520.
Individuals who would like to donate an item for the tricky tray should call Linda Yuhasz at (732) 636-9200.
For exact time of the event, more information or to make a donation, call Prodigal Foundation at (732) 636-9200, email eprodical@comcast.net or log on www.prodigalfoundation.com.
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