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The Sterling Women networking event benefiting 100 Women Strong was held at King Pinz at the Village at Leesburg June 7. King Pinz, Leesburg's newest bowling alley, opened to the public June 8. The bowling alley is an upscale entertainment center: Bowling with plush, lounge seating; an arcade, billiards and an interactive game room; and a sports bar and grill with a contemporary menu.
Reston Limousine CEO and President Kristina Bouweiri, right, who is also the founder of Sterling Women, shares a drink with Cindy Chambers of Hamilton-based Connecting with Care, a non-profit support initiative.
Bobbi Schaufeld, left, secretary of 100 Women Strong, cheeses for the camera alongside Rebekah Kenefick.
Jeffrey Sheasley, left, of U.S. Food Services, catches up with coworkers Tracey Wright and Cory Weaver.
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King Pinz bowling opened to the public June 8. BizLoudoun Photos/Hannah Hager
Kathy Meyer, store manager of Coldwater Creek at the Village at Leesburg, chats with the store's assistant manager, Indiana Sheehe, at right.
King Pinz owner Gary Reedy shares his excitement about the opening with the crowd.
Camila Goncalves, Kate Leonard and Aida Acosta of Morton's, The Steakhouse in Reston enjoy the evening's fare.
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