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BOISE CENTER SELLS FOR SECOND TIME IN 7 YEARS

Meridian Lanes, which has served the greater Boise, Idaho, area since 1959 when it was opened by Gene Quintieri, has been sold for the second time in less than seven years. Quintieri’s offspring, Jo Wilmot and Allen Quintieri, sold the center in 2017, citing their ages and a need to slow down. Now the couple […]

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VENERABLE WYOMING CENTER GETS NEW ARCADE

Betson Enterprises recently completed a 21-piece game-room installation at Cloud Peak Lanes in Sheridan, Wyoming. What was a 64-year-old bowling center has evolved into a dynamic entertainment hub following its purchase in 2019 by Troy Cochran. The arcade also features a redemption prize counter. According to Cochran, the modernized venue has become a must-visit spot […]

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NAIR LEADER, BALL DESIGNER SADLES DIES

Richard Sadles, a man who wore a variety of hats in the bowling business over a career that spanned decades, passed away early this month from vascular heart disease. He was 70. Sadles was the longest-serving president of the National Association of Independent Resurfacers, an organization that consisted of lane caretakers in the age of […]

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CRUNCHY TECH MAKES INC. 5000 LIST

Crunchy Tech has been ranked No. 4,010 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 list, Inc. magazine’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States. The list highlights the successful independent, entrepreneurial businesses in the economy. “We are proud to make the Inc. 5000 list,” said Adi Khanna, CEO of Crunchy Tech. “It represents […]

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DUCKPINS FOR DOWNTOWN KALAMAZOO

The city of Kalamazoo, home to Western Michigan University, now offers students and others who visit the downtown area an opportunity to experience the fun of duckpin bowling. Four lanes of the “downsized” version of tenpin bowling and the city’s first self-pour tap wall are featured at Crafted Copper, which opened in a new space […]

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‘TIS THE SEASON FOR… PUMPKIN BOWLING

Edible Flint, a non-profit organization in Flint, Michigan, that works with individuals and institutional partners to support community residents in growing and accessing healthy food in order to reconnect with the land and each other, has announced a list of activities for its annual Harvest Festival. In addition to gardening events and food tastings, the […]

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13 EDUCATIONAL ENTITIES SELECTED FOR BOWLER’S ED KITS

Ten schools and three school districts will have the opportunity to incorporate bowling into their educational plans during the 2024-25 school year after being chosen by the International Bowling Campus Youth Development team to receive Bowler’s Ed kits and curriculum information through the Bowler’s Ed Grant Program. These 13 grants will directly impact more than […]

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NATIONAL BOWLING DAY ‘DELAYED BY RAIN’

National Bowling Day was celebrated on Aug. 10, but due to inclement weather in New York City, Go Bowling’s “FOX & Friends” live broadcast segments were rescheduled to Aug. 31. As a result, the concurrent free-game offer was extended through the end of September. National Bowling Day was developed to provide a platform for those […]

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