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After School Bowling

This is a program for children in grades 1-5. The Department for Youth Services and Recreation, in conjunction with Spare Time, Columbia Turnpike, is happy to present the annual Spring and Fall After School Bowling Program. The fee for this program is $65 per participant. This fee includes:
  • Five weeks of bowling
  • Shoe Rental
  • Small Trophy
  • Transportation to Spare Time Lanes
  • Pizza party on the last day of bowling
Transportation is available from school upon regular dismissal. Parents are expected to pick up their children at 5:15 p.m. every week and are requested to contact Spare Time at 477-9306 if you will be late picking up your child. Children are required to wear bowling shoes, sneakers are unacceptable. Below is a schedule for spring and fall bowling:

Green Meadow & DPS on Mondays on October 6th, 20th and 27th. In November on the 3rd & 10th.
There is a maximum of 32 participants per school.

Bell Top on Wednesday’s on October 8th, 15th, 22nd, & 29th. In November on the 5th.
There is a maximum of 64 participants
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 February 2008 00:30 )
 

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