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HFS Chicago Scholars Rock n' Bowl Fundraiser

To Benefit HFS Chicago Scholars

REGISTER HERE


Please join us for the 11th Annual HFS Chicago Scholar’s

Rock - N - Bowl Extravaganza at Diversey River Bowl !!

 

Join 100+ of your friends and fellow HFS supporters for a fun-filled evening of bowling, beer and prizes.  What a great way to forget about the weather this Winter and possibly have a shot at winning the prestigious, five-foot tall Full Plate Memorial bowling trophy for a year!

 

Proceeds benefit HFS Chicago Scholars, a program for economically disadvantaged but academically motivated Chicago teens. Click here to download flyer (PDF format).

 

Here are the specifics:

 

COST:  $125 per person ($65 is tax deductible) or $650 for a lane (up to 6 people) – includes all the bottled and tap beer you can drink, pizza, shoe rental and three hours of bowling.

(Reminder - All proceeds to charity).

 

 

WHEN:   Saturday, February 25th, 7:45PM until 11:00PM.  Try to be there by 7:45 as the battle for the trophy begins soon after we kick things off.

 

WHERE:   Diversey River Bowl

2211 West Diversey Ave.

(773) 227-5800

www.drbowl.com

 

REGISTER HERE

 

 

Deadline:   Friday, February 18th.

Registration and fee must be received in advance.

 

What Else:   Raffle - Win great raffle prizes.

Sponsorships are available and encouraged!
Please call Joe Dimberio at 312-284-5605

 

We look forward to seeing you and thank you for your support!

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HFS Chicago Scholars assists economically disadvantaged Chicago inner-city high school students who show academic and leadership promise achieve their educational goals by providing financial assistance and mentoring. We provide the following to our scholars: financial assistance to attend top Chicago private high schools; award-winning academic directors and one-on-one mentors; four-year written commitment specifying performance expectations; and college selection and admissions support.