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While the nation watched television replay a nightmare this week,
Cindy Soto and Pam Wiener busied themselves with details of today’s
Bowl-A-Thon in Costa Mesa.
Proceeds from the second annual fund-raiser -- organized by the
Sierra’s Light Foundation -- will help improve child-care center safety
and security. The Bowl-A-Thon will also serve as a drop box for Beggin’
For Bears, an organization that collects and gives teddy bears to
children suffering through disasters or trauma. Every bear brought to the
Bowl-A-Thon will be sent to the child victims of this week’s terrorist
tragedy.
Though everything from the Taste of Newport to major sports events
were postponed this weekend, Wiener and Soto say it’s an appropriate day
for their fund-raiser.
“It’s as good a time as ever, especially with what’s going on with the
safety of children,” Wiener said.
For Soto and Wiener, the airline attacks on the World Trade Center and
the Pentagon bring back memories too heavy to bear.
Two years ago, Steven Allen Abrams raced through the Southcoast Early
Childhood Learning Center’s playground in Costa Mesa, killing Soto’s
daughter Sierra, Wiener’s son Brandon and injuring five others.
Abrams was sentenced to life imprisonment last year, but the past week
of national mourning caused double the pain for Soto. Sierra, 4, would
have turned 7 today. No, she wasn’t really a bowler because, after all,
she was too little to even hold a ball. But she was a dancer, Soto
giggles.
“I thought that it would probably be fitting to have the fund-raiser
on Sierra’s birthday,” the mother said.
The second annual Bowl-A-Thon will be run by volunteers from Sage Hill
School and is expected to draw at least 200 people.
The afternoon will include bowling, karaoke, a raffle, a silent
auction, attendance by five-time Hall of Fame pro-bowler Barry Asher and
autograph signings by teen celebrities David Gallagher -- Simon from “7th
Heaven” -- and Ashley Brucell, an actress who appeared in the movie
“Phenomenon.”
“It is a positive approach to combat some of the negative things that
happened in our lives,” Soto said. “It is a fund-raiser to prevent
things. We obviously couldn’t prevent things like what happened at the
World Trade Center, but we can prevent what happened at the Costa Mesa
preschool.”
The horror comes back on weeks such as this one.
“It hit me hard when I first found out about it,” Wiener said of the
airline attacks. “It brought back a lot of flashbacks of the scene
because I was there at the time Brandon was killed. I had to try and
remove myself from that because otherwise . . . I don’t know . . . .”
The two mothers say they regret their charity happens to be in demand.
“It’s such a coincidence that we are now the California receptacle for
Beggin’ for Bears,” Soto said. “And I’m sorry to say that we have to use
that capacity so soon.”
FYI
WHAT: Second annual Bowl-A-Thon
WHEN: Noon to 4 p.m. today
WHERE: Kona Lanes, 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
COST: $25 minimum donation for unlimited bowling, shoes, food and
drinks
CALL: (949) 251-1470
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