Chris McAdams Reevaluates His Career Path
tba Parties in the Alley
By Michael Quonce
tba recently partied in the alley at the 24th Annual Junior Achievement Bowl-a-Thon at Hilltop Lanes in Roanoke, Va. Companies throughout the region participated in the beach-themed bowling event to benefit Junior Achievement and its mission to help children learn work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
Chris McAdams was the high-game winner and stole the show with his Fred Flintstone approach and PBA-style accuracy. Afterwards he was overheard commenting to his wife, Tara, “I don’t know why I ever went into creative design.”

We sat in awe all day wondering the same thing, but are happy to still have him on board until his PBA Career takes off. Hopefully there weren’t any of these guys scouting him in the alley looking for endorsements.
tba had a blast at this year’s event and looks forward to doing it again next year. Junior Achievement of Southwest Virginia educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business, and economics to be workforce ready and improve the quality of their lives. To learn more visit the Junior Achievement website.
By Michael Quonce
tba recently partied in the alley at the 24th Annual Junior Achievement Bowl-a-Thon at Hilltop Lanes in Roanoke, Va. Companies throughout the region participated in the beach-themed bowling event to benefit Junior Achievement and its mission to help children learn work readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy.
Chris McAdams was the high-game winner and stole the show with his Fred Flintstone approach and PBA-style accuracy. Afterwards he was overheard commenting to his wife, Tara, “I don’t know why I ever went into creative design.”

We sat in awe all day wondering the same thing, but are happy to still have him on board until his PBA Career takes off. Hopefully there weren’t any of these guys scouting him in the alley looking for endorsements.
tba had a blast at this year’s event and looks forward to doing it again next year. Junior Achievement of Southwest Virginia educates and inspires young people to value free enterprise, business, and economics to be workforce ready and improve the quality of their lives. To learn more visit the Junior Achievement website.

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