ME³ Pictures
Strike for Survival 2007
To read past news archives about this event, click here.
ME³ had a blast both volunteering and bowling in the 2007 Strike for Survival, a bowling fundraiser to raise money for the American Cancer
Society. As it came to an end on Saturday, September 22, it was announced that the grand total of funds raised over the course of the two-day
event was $22,000! Check out some of the pictures from ME³'s Strike for Survival 2007 experience below!
The sign reads, "Special thanks to Me-3.org."
Thank YOU, Strike for Survival, for putting on
such a great event for a good cause!
The back of one of the Strike for Survival
volunteer's bowling shirts. They do good in style!
Somebody won a great raffle prize!
ME³ Secretary
Charlie and
volunteer
Frances have
an engaging
discussion
about face
painting.
Strike for Survival members are, by nature, very enthusiastic!
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ME³ President Amber fulfills one of the many 'colorful orders'
for face/hand painting.
A very "ME³-esque" message that just happens to be
written on the back of this sign at the event.
An 'artistic' photo rendition
of a bowler, taken by ME³
Chairman, Shane.
A happy face/hand painting customer.
"Survivor's Alley" was a
place where survivors of
cancer could celebrate life
at the event.
Kids can help fight cancer, too!
ME³ board members Colin and Charlie use their
awesome skills to raise more funds for the
cause.
Special thanks to ME³ Treasurer, Tom, who led ME³'s
efforts to support Strike for Survival this year!
Amber shows off her hand-painting abilities.
Strike for Survival participants - the Kingpins and the Queenpins - from Centrifuge Media (also
an event sponsor) put aside their bowling battle for a moment to pose.
The author of "Keeping Abreast", a book about a
friend's struggle with breast cancer, poses here with
her husband.
ME³ couldn't very well let the other bowlers have all the
fun. We came back for the second part of the event
on September 22, to do some bowling of our own!
Somebody on the ME³ bowling team (not Amber) got a strike!)
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