Bowl For Kids’ Sake 2025

Bowl For Kids’ Sake 2025

Photo: Big Brothers Big Sisters


Join Harrisonburg Media Group at this year’s Take to the Woods Bowl for Kids’ Sake!

To donate to the Harrisonburg Media Group Teams, click HERE! 

Get a team together and register for Bowl For Kids Sake at Valley Lanes.

  • Fri, February 28th Times: 3:30p.m.-5p.m. and 5:30p.m.-7p.m.
  • Sat, March 1st Times:  12:30p.m.-2p.m. and 2p.m.-3:30p.m.

Minimum Fundraising amounts: $20 for adults and $10 for youth and students

Proceeds help to fund one to one mentoring services for our local youth!

To register, and for more info head to bbbsbowl.com!

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