National Ataxia Foundation Bowl for a Cure set to raise awareness

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RICHFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- The 2nd annual National Ataxia Foundation Bowl for a Cure is scheduled to take place in Richfield aims to deliver a fun-filled bowling experience for participants of all ages on Saturday, Sept. 23.
The event aims to raise awareness and support for those affected by ataxia, a rare neurological disorder affecting coordination, speech and balance.
Co-Founders Leah and Mark Minkin joined us on Wednesday, Aug. 23 to discuss the impact expected from this year's event.
In addition to bowling, the event features silent auctions, ticket auctions and wine pulls. Pioneer Bowl will also contribute 10% of all food sales to the National Ataxia Foundation.
Organizers encourage involvement as a participant, sponsor, or volunteer to make a significant difference in the lives of those battling ataxia.
To learn more, click here.