There’s not much time left before the Bowling for Movember day of reckoning! Team 2oceansvibe took the trophy last year and there is even more reason to do so this year – because there’s going to be a feature in Men’s Health Magazine. That’s because we’re raising funds for male related cancer.
That’s right, cancer of the old testicles…
So it’s Balls to the Lawn time, people! THIS SUNDAY! Time to take matters in to your own hands, and get things rolling – with tons of prizes to be had.
So spread the word, network, hassle, bribe, build the Mo-mentum and preach the Mo-spel. You got some money to raise for a very worthy cause!! And you get the chance to win big!!
And if you aren’t playing on the day, choose your favourite team from the team entry list www.bowlingformovember.co.za/donate.php and sponsor them some money. All proceeds go to CANSA and you can help them win awesome prizes.
The Best Mo on Show and Mo-Team that raises the most money gets featured in the February issue of Men’s Health Magazine. Instant fame, people. Yes, jy kan famous wees! There’ll also be amazing prizes for the team that raises the most mo’olah. Check out the awesome prize list from the generous sponsors ( www.bowlingformovember.co.za/prizes.php)
To donate is easy, click here and follow the on screen instructions or use these:
(1) Follow link to CANSA website HERE
(2) Click on the Project Drop Down Bar,
(3) Select Bowling for Movember
(4) Click the little box to leave a message for CANSA
(5) in the box, specify which team you are sponsoring through your donation.
Everyone is welcome to come and support on the day.
Sunday 29 November, 10am-6pm, 28 teams will be going head to head so to speak for the Golden Balls Trophy, prizes and a chance to be featured in Men’s Health Magazine. There will be DJs, a full bar, café, charity auction, massage station and nurse/CANSA representative to answer any questions relating to men’s health.
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