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  • NOBLESVILLE -- The city government of Noblesville employees won bragging rights over the Hamilton County government employees in the 11th annual Parrot Heads in Paradise City vs. County Bowl-a-Thon that Saturday raised $22,451 for Prevail.

    IndyStar.com Top Stories 2010

  • Here are some pictures from Tuesday's Bowl-a-Thon, which is part of the Volunteer Services Board's Youth Week.

    Arbiter Online 2009

  • Phi Mu activities include the fundraising for the Children's Miracle Network, Capture the Flag tournament and Bowl-a-Thon.

    zanesvilletimesrecorder.com - Local News 2009

  • The school held its 3rd annual Dollars for Scholars Bowl-a-Thon Sunday at Flamingo Bowl. 80 students participated in the event.

    News Channel 9: Local News 2008

  • AFTER FILING HER OFF-day story on the Lasers’ Wives Foundation annual Bowl-a-Thon for Emphysema—most of the members campaigned for the proceeds to go to a children’s cause, but Betty Joe Kobubee, whose mother was a pack-a-day smoker, shot them down—Jilly decided it was time to put in a call to Mavis Robinson of Spencer, North Carolina.

    Foul Lines Jack McCallum 2006

  • AFTER FILING HER OFF-day story on the Lasers’ Wives Foundation annual Bowl-a-Thon for Emphysema—most of the members campaigned for the proceeds to go to a children’s cause, but Betty Joe Kobubee, whose mother was a pack-a-day smoker, shot them down—Jilly decided it was time to put in a call to Mavis Robinson of Spencer, North Carolina.

    Foul Lines Jack McCallum 2006

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