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Laughter, cheers, and the sound of falling pins filled the bowling alley this past weekend as community members came together for “Pins for Polio,” a lively fundraising event with a powerful mission. Hosted in partnership with the Rotary Club of Pleasant Hills and the White Oak Rotary Club, the event combined friendly competition with a shared commitment to eradicating polio worldwide.

Pictured (L to R) Cindy Weiss Pleasant Hills Rotary President, Michelle Petrell, incoming District Governor, and Lisa Hurley immediate past President.

Participants laced up their bowling shoes and took to the lanes, all while raising money to support global vaccination and prevention efforts. The “Pins for Polio” theme brought a creative twist to the cause, turning each strike and spare into a symbol of progress in the fight against the disease.

The atmosphere was energetic and welcoming, with families, friends, and local supporters enjoying an afternoon of bowling, conversation, and community spirit. 

Both the Rotary Club of Pleasant Hills and the White Oak Rotary Club are part of a global Rotary network that has been at the forefront of polio eradication efforts for decades. Through events like this, local communities play a vital role in supporting international health initiatives

 

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