A team from Franciscan St. Anthony Health-Michigan City was victorious over another from IU Health LaPorte Hospital at the Michigan City Women’s Bowling Association’s 13th Annual Bowl For The Cure charity event at Lakeshore Lanes recently. The Franciscan St. Anthony Health Center for Breast Health has been the recipient of a portion of the proceeds from “The Bowl For The Cure” since 2008 and uses the funds to provide mammograms for underprivileged area women. This year, the association requested a “bowl-off” between the hospitals to enhance fund-raising efforts, which resulted in more than $7,000 raised that was split between the hospitals. The Franciscan St. Anthony Health team is shown with the traveling trophy. From left are Sister Maria Kolbe, team cheerleader; and bowlers Julie Lemon, a mammography technician; Jill Nygren, hospital vice president of service line excellence; Craig Menninga, manager of diagnostic imaging; Sister Marcene Franz, cheerleader; Darla Ream, executive assistant to hospital president James Callaghan, M.D.; and Stephanie Ream, a Franciscan Physicians Network-Michigan City physician office receptionist. Bowl for the Cure was begun 13 years ago by Debbie Martin, a former Franciscan St. Anthony Health employee.
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