The Gold Ribbon Bowl, part of Public Bowling Days, will take place from noon to 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 10, at the National Bowling Stadium in Reno.
Hosted by Visit Reno Tahoe in partnership with the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, the event offers an opportunity for the community to bowl while supporting local children battling cancer.
“Bowling for Hope is always more successful with strong community support,” said Visit Reno Tahoe President and CEO Mike Larragueta. “We’re thrilled to bring the community together at the NBS for the Gold Ribbon Bowl, raising awareness and funding critical programs for those in need.”
A portion of the proceeds from each lane will benefit the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation, which provides emotional support, financial assistance, and scholarships to families affected by childhood cancer.
Admission is $50 per lane for up to five people and includes shoe rentals and bowling balls.
Parking is free in the stadium garage.
Typically reserved for tournaments, the National Bowling Stadium, known as the “Taj Mahal of Tenpins,” opens to the public only on select days.
The Gold Ribbon Bowl offers both casual bowlers and first-time visitors a chance to enjoy the venue while contributing to a meaningful cause.
More information and ticket details are available at VisitRenoTahoe.com.
