Pins & Purpose

Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT

Strikes & Bites Bowl
2524 Ridge Rd
Lansing, Illinois 60438, United States (US)

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About the Event

Join the Chicago Association of Black Social Workers for an afternoon of community, connection, and joy!

We believe in investing in the heartbeat of our profession, our students. All proceeds from this event will go directly toward student scholarships, helping to support and empower the next generation of Black social workers as they navigate their clinical and professional journeys.

What to Expect:

  • Strike a Pose (and a Pin): Enjoy 2 hours of bowling with friends and colleagues.
  • Karaoke Corner: Grab the mic and share your talent (or just your spirit!).
  • Fuel Up: Your ticket includes avdelicious meal and shoe rentals.
  • Refreshments: Access to the bar will be available throughout the event.
  • Family Friendly: Bring the little ones! Kids are free to attend.

Team Up!
Everything is better in a group. You are invited to create your own team of 5 people to compete for bragging rights on the lanes.

Location

Strikes & Bites Bowl
2524 Ridge Rd
Lansing, Illinois 60438, United States (US)

Date and Time

Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm CT

Tickets

Single Bowl Ticket
Type: General Admission

Ticket includes, food, drink, shoes, access to bar and Karaoke.

Sale ends: Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 11:00 pm CT
$45.00+$2.80 service fee
Free Children’s Ticket
Type: General Admission

This ticket is for children only.

Sale ends: Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 5:00 pm CT
Free

Refund Policy

No refunds offered.

Organizer

The Chicago Association of Black Social Workers

The Chicago Association of Black Social Workers (CABSW), founded in 1969, is committed to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. We support professionals in the service field through advocacy, education, and opportunities for leadership and development. Our events bring people together to learn, celebrate, and build connections, while also helping to sustain scholarships, advocacy efforts, and vital resources for families and communities across Chicago.


Organizer

The Chicago Association of Black Social Workers

The Chicago Association of Black Social Workers (CABSW), founded in 1969, is committed to the well-being of individuals, families, and communities. We support professionals in the service field through advocacy, education, and opportunities for leadership and development. Our events bring people together to learn, celebrate, and build connections, while also helping to sustain scholarships, advocacy efforts, and vital resources for families and communities across Chicago.


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