LISBON — Lisbon area schools formed five teams for the Bowl for Kids Sake held April 11 at Sparetime Recreation in Lewiston. Proceeds from the event benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters.
Philip W. Sugg Middle School junior volunteers President Charlee Cox helped galvanize the event.
Two teams represented the middle school and three teams represented Lisbon High School, with a combination of young adult volunteers, LHS “Bigs” from the BBBS Program and students enrolled in the Jobs for Maine Graduates Program.
Lisbon bowlers were accompanied by Monica Millhime, along with staff members Lorraine Bard, Gretchen Stevens and Jessica Porter. Also assisting were Lisbon parent volunteers Kymberlee and Mike Piela, and Louise Levesque.
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