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Porn Star Bowling Fundraiser Adds Sponsors, Models

The Porn Star Bowling fundraiser to be held July 28, at Corbin Bowl in Tarzana, CA, has added an impressive number of models to the guest list, as well as some of the adult industry’s best known companies as sponsors for the night’s festivities.

In addition, $20 admission is now available for attendees that would prefer not to bowl. Individual and team tickets can be purchased at PornstarBowling.com.

“We just want to thank each and every one of the sponsors that donated gifts for the silent auction,” FSC Membership Director Joanne Cachapero said. “Guests will have a chance to bid on some great merchandise.

“And the member agencies of LATATA have really stepped up to provide an incredible list of models. It’s shaping up to be one of the big events of the year,” Cachapero added. “We encourage adult and mainstream businesses to sponsor a bowling team – every team will include a model as a fifth bowler.”

Models that will attend, by agency:

ATMLA: Julia Ann, Sadie Santana, Kimmie Olsen, Donnie Cabo, Alex Chance, Monique Symone, Flynet Domenic, Britney Amber, Angela Sommers, Nikki Sexx, Ce Ce Cruise, Destiny Dixon, Kortney Kane, Aaliyah Love, Allison Moore, Aubry Addams, Reen Sky and Eve Evans.

FOXX Modeling: Zoey Monroe, Angel Del Rey, Tinslee Reagan and Tegan Mohr.

LADirect Modeling: Andy San Dimas, Adriana Chechik, Aleksa Nicole, Allie James, Holly Brooks, Ivy Sherwood, Danielle Delaunay, Karmen Karma, Raven Rockette, Raven Bay, Laela Pryce and Kimberly Kendall.

Matrix Models: Jenna Ross, Cassie Laine, Whitney Westgate, Mia Malkova, Kiera Winters and Alice March.

OC Modeling: Dani Daniels, Anikka Albrite, Lily Carter, Roxxi Silver, Alexa Aimes, Alysha Rylee, Angelina Valentine, Karen Fisher, Leya Falcon, Bianca Breeze, CeCe Stone, Ashley Stone, Cindy Starfall, Claudia Valentine, Emily Austin, Evi Foxx, Helly Hellfire, Sarah Jessie, Jay Taylor, Kendra Lust, Layla Sin, Lilly Lane, Lucky Start, Presley Hart, Xander Corvus, Rico Strong, Rob Piper, Wrexxx, Russian Rocket, and Bentley Pierce.

Spiegler Girls: Dana, Dearmond, Skin Diamond, Aiden Starr, Chanel Preston, Sarah Shevon, Chastity Lynn, Penny Pax, Casey Calvert, Riley Reid, Lea Lexis, Veruca James, Claire Robbins and Bailey Blue.

Novelty company Doc Johnson and production company Zero Tolerance have been added to the list of sponsors, which includes Vivid Entertainment, Wicked Pictures, Adam & Eve, Hustler, Kink.com, Girlfriend Films, New Sensations, Manwin, Penthouse, Juicy, Exquisite Pictures, FriendFinder Networks, Immoral Live, Digital Sin, Fantasy Lingerie, AVN Magazine and XBIZ Magazine.

For questions or more information on the Porn Star Bowling fundraiser, please contact Joanne Cachapero at joanne@freespeechcoalition.com or (818) 348-9373.

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