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 What is Bunco for Breast Cancer? View Question: www.portlandbunco.com

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marks Bunco For Breast Cancer's seventh year of connecting with generous bunco groups from all over the country and asking them to donate one month's game pot to breast cancer research. After all, most bunco players are women, and most breast cancer victims are also women, so the two are a natural fit. The idea for Bunco for Breast Cancer was started by Kerry Comstock when her friend, Mary Green, ...
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