Archive | 2023

FROM THE ASHES OF 9-11: A PROPRIETOR STEPS UP

This is the last in a series of “what’s right with bowling” features that originally appeared in the “Karma” section of the November issue of BCM. BY BOB JOHNSON The horrific events of October 7 in Israel couldn’t help but conjure memories of September 11, 2001, in New York City; Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. […]

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OKLAHOMA BPA AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS TO CENTER STAFFERS

In an effort to help member centers with employee retention in today’s challenging labor market, the Oklahoma BPA recently allocated funds for an employee scholarship program, open to all center employees. The Bowling University staff at the International Bowling Campus served as the selection committee for the inaugural program, which was funded by the association’s […]

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FEEDING THE SOUL BY FEEDING THE HUNGRY

This is the fourth in a series of “what’s right with bowling” features that originally appeared in the “Karma” section of the November issue of BCM. One final story will go live on December 31. BY MIKE MORIN The parade of Ubers snaked its way through typically impossible Boston traffic to 444 Harrison Avenue in […]

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MIKE MORIN HONORED BY CANDLEPIN ASSOCIATION

Mike Morin was honored with the International Candlepin Bowling Association President’s Award at the organization’s 2023 Hall of Fame inductions ceremony. The award is presented for extraordinary contributions to the game. Morin was the ICBA’s first recording secretary in 1987, co-hosted nearly 300 candlepin bowling TV shows in Boston and New Hampshire, and chronicled the […]

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OHIO PROPRIETORS PROVIDE BACK-TO-SCHOOL BLESSINGS

This is the third in a series of “what’s right with bowling” features that originally appeared in the “Karma” section of the November issue of BCM. Additional stories will go live on December 25 and 31. BY GEORGE WOOTEN III The first day of school is a big deal for kids. Back-to-school season means new […]

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DESIGN AWARDS WINNER PLANS EXPANSION IN FRANCE

Based on the success of his first indoor leisure center in Saint-André-lez-Lille, Cyril Parenna, CEO of Hall U Need, has decided to expand his concept nationally in France and says he will open 10 additional locations. The contract between his company and Valcke Bowling calls for the installation of more than 100 lanes with Brunswick […]

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PROVIDING A SENSE OF BELONGING TO VETERANS

This is the second in a series of “what’s right with bowling” features that originally appeared in the “Karma” section of the November issue of BCM. Additional stories will go live on December 18, 25 and 31. BY STEPHANIE KABETZKE The Michigan town of Gaylord was preparing to say goodbye to Gaylord Bowling Center. A […]

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THOSE 65+ CAN ACCESS FREE USBC MEMBERSHIP

Selling the concept of USBC certification to senior leagues may have just gotten a bit easier for proprietors with the announcement that social fitness innovator Element3 Health is collaborating with the USBC to provide free membership to eligible USBC members for doing what they already love to do: bowl. Through the program, Element3 Health will […]

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TEXAS PROPRIETOR PROVIDES A PATHWAY FOR PEOPLE TO SHINE ON THE JOB

This is the first in a series of “what’s right with bowling” features that originally appeared in the “Karma” section of the November issue of BCM. Additional stories will go live on December 11, 18, 25 and 31. BY KARI WILLIAMS When Charles Smith moved to Beeville to help run his family’s bowling center, Beeville […]

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