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Homer raises more than $3,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters

Published 6:12 pm Thursday, April 7, 2016

Ryan Jordan steps toward the bowling lane during his turn at the Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake event at Kachemak Bowl on Saturday, April 2. Jordan bowled with the Steakhouse Strikers, AJ’s Steakhouse and Tavern’s team, which raised $75 for the fundraiser, according to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska website.-Photo by Anna Frost, Homer News
Ryan Jordan steps toward the bowling lane during his turn at the Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids Sake event at Kachemak Bowl on Saturday, April 2. Jordan bowled with the Steakhouse Strikers, AJ’s Steakhouse and Tavern’s team, which raised $75 for the fundraiser, according to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska website.-Photo by Anna Frost, Homer News

Homer stands out as a major contributor to the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Alaska’s Bowl for Kids’ Sake fundraiser, due to the efforts of Gina Pelaia and her team, the Rolling Realtors. 

The Homer community’s Big Brother Big Sister branch held the event on April 2 and had seven teams participating, according to the Bowl for Kids’ Sake website.

 The teams raised a total of $3,540, with $3,070 of the money raised solely by The Rolling Realtors. Not only did the Rolling Realtors raise the most money in Homer, but they are the top fundraising team in the entire state of Alaska. 

Pelaia is also listed as second highest fundraising individual in the state for raising $1,850.

The fundraiser spans nine communities in Alaska: Juneau, Ketchikan, Hoonah, Homer, Sitka, Haines, Fairbanks, Mat-Su and Anchorage. Each community holds their own bowling event with teams that raise money for the Big Brother Big Sister organization.