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Unionists to bowl for Muscular Dystrophy Association on April 28 Mark your calendars and form a team for Sunday, April 28, and the 24th Annual Labor Bowl Challenge to ben- efit the local Muscular Dystrophy As- sociation (MDA). It’s easy to get to the Sunset Lanes, 12770 SW Walker Road, Beaverton. Registration starts at 11 a.m., with bowling under way at noon. Money for MDA is raised by indi- vidual fundraising and a silent auction. The goal is to pre-register 30 or more four-member bowling teams represent- ing about 20 local unions. In addition to a fun day bowling with fellow union members, families and friends, there is a silent auction, along with terrific door prizes, pizza and soft drinks for participants. Prizes will be awarded to the top individual fundraiser, the man and woman with top average score (three games), and lowest average bowler. Also, there are prizes for incremental levels of fundraising. All proceeds will benefit the local MDA, which provides much needed support to over 1,200 local individuals and families living with neuromuscu- lar diseases. Money goes to buy wheel chairs and braces for children, as well as medical services, research and sum- mer camps. Since its inception in 1989, the La- bor Bowl — coordinated by the Na- tional Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Branch 82, the Northwest Oregon Labor Council, and other par- ticipating Oregon labor unions — has raised $339,721 for MDA. For more information, or to sign up and receive fundraising packets and in- structions, call Jim Cook, president of Letter Carriers Branch 82, at 503-493- 5903. To donate silent auction items, call NALC’s MDA Coordinator Debby Burbank at 971-404-5384. Harley tickets now on sale; Unions for Kids Poker Run is June 8 Mark your calendars for Saturday, June 8, for the 11th annual Unions for Kids Motorcycle Poker Run & Chili Cook-Off, a benefit for Doernbecher Children’s Hospital. In 10 years, the event has donated $326,000 to the kids of Doernbecher. In addition to the motorcycle run, there is a raffle to win a Harley David- son motorcycle autographed by the Zac Brown Band. This year’s bike is a 2013 candy orange/beer bottle Her- itage Softail Classic valued at over $21,000. Raffle tickets are currently on sale for $10 each, with only 5,000 sold. A silent auction the day of the event will feature a guitar autographed by rapper Snoop Dog aka, Snoop Lion. For more information, call Lee Duncan at 503-260-5905. Poker tournament for Doernbecher slated March 16 The second annual Texas Hold’em tournament for Doernbecher Chil- dren’s Hospital is slated for Saturday, March 16, at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 16 hall in Northeast Portland. The event is sponsored by Unions for Kids, which also holds the annual motorcycle poker run. Buy-in to the card game is $50. Top winners will receive Visa gift cards. The amount of each card will be deter- mined by the number of card players, but minimums have been set at $1,000 for first place, $500 for second place, and $250 for third place. Drawings for a flat screen television and other items also will take place at the poker tournament. For more information or to register, contact Emmy Keever at 503-254- 0123 or e-mail her at ekeever@sheet- metal-16.org. FEBRUARY 15, 2013 NORTHWEST LABOR PRESS PAGE 7