All funds raised at the event will directly benefit the Children’s Learning Centers in Pinedale and Big Piney and will help keep preschool tuition affordable, said Becky Gregory, Sublette development and Pinedale site manager.
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MARBLETON – Families from across Sublette County gathered for a day of bowling, pizza and fun at the Children’s Learning Center’s annual Bowling Day fundraiser at Flicks N’ Pins in Marbleton on Saturday, April 15.
Students, family members and staff from the Pinedale and Big Piney Children’s Learning Center sites attended the event. The top scorer from Pinedale was Haddie Munns, who posted a score of 100 points. Alajah Sheriff took second place with 99 points.
All funds raised at the event will directly benefit the Children’s Learning Centers in Pinedale and Big Piney and will help keep preschool tuition affordable, said Becky Gregory, Sublette development and Pinedale site manager.
“This is always a great family event,” Gregory added.