PAWS PINS event at Spin Alley and Vault 177 to benefit Seattle Area Feline Rescue

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The PAWS & PINS event at Spin Alley Bowling and Vault 177 is set for April 27, 2025, with the goal of supporting the Seattle Area Feline Rescue (SAFe). Located just south of Mountlake Terrace, SAFe is a no-kill, non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing homeless cats and kittens. In a typical year, approximately 2,000 felines, including seniors and special needs cats, find loving homes through their efforts. Participants can bowl for $20, with 50% of the fee going directly to support SAFe’s mission. The price includes one hour of bowling and shoe rental, making it an affordable way to engage with the community.

SAFe staff will be present to answer questions and accept donations, reinforcing the event’s community spirit. Importantly, attendees are welcome to donate even if they choose not to bowl, promoting inclusivity. This event not only raises funds but also raises awareness about the plight of homeless cats in the region.

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