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Charity Bowling Tournament Sells Out!



UPDATE:  Thank you to everyone who has signed up for this year's bowling tournament.  We have sold out Papp's Bowling Alley and are looking forward to a great event!

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Bordentown City Cats (BCC) is pleased to announce the 3rd “Alley Cats” Charity Bowling Tournament to support the organization’s ongoing animal rescue and adoption efforts.  The event will be held on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 1 pm, at Papp’s Bowling Center, 244 Route 130 South, Bordentown.
The event will feature three games of bowling, pizza, beer, snacks, and prizes donated by many of Bordentown’s generous restaurants and shops.  Additionally, anyone who brings a cat food donation the day of the event will also receive a surprise.  
Registration is $20 and the deadline to register is February 16, 2013.  To register, please send a check made payable to "Bordentown City Cats," along with your name, address, telephone number and email address so we can confirm your registration.  If you wish to be placed on a lane with other registrants, please include their names as well.  Mail registration to:  P.O. Box 421, Bordentown, NJ, 08505.
The event is quintessential Bordentown, bringing out an eclectic mix of participants, from novice bowlers to our last tournament winner who threw a near-perfect game, but all have one thing in common – generosity and spirit.  It’s a great way to spend a Sunday afternoon for a good cause so we hope everyone will join us again this year.
Prior events have drawn more than 70 supporters and a dozen sponsors, produced a near-perfect game by the tournament winner and, most of all, raised much-needed dollars to support the rescue group’s ongoing efforts. 
            BCC has been carrying out its mission since 2003 - to rescue, foster, spay/neuter, find loving homes and care for Bordentown City’s stray and feral cat population.

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