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Bowling Is Lotsafun Returns for Fifth Year

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For one amazing day on Saturday, January 16th, the public is invited to bowl the National Bowling Stadium from 11am – 6pm. Join us for Bowling Is Lotsafun a charity event with proceeds benefiting Amplify Life. Typically reserved for the world’s bowling elite, Reno’s National Bowling Stadium has been heralded as the Taj Mahal of Tenpins! But when you come out to bowl you’re not just having fun, you’re supporting people with special needs in our community.

Tickets are $20/adults – $10/ kids 12 and under, and include 3 games, shoes, free parking at the NBS, and access to great raffle and silent auction items. Some of the items up for grabs are a sailing adventure on the America’s Cup Yacht, theme park tickets, hotel stays, spa experiences, sporting event tickets, and custom bowling pin art by local artists. For more information call 775-827-3866 or visit https://bowlingislotsafun2016.eventbrite.com.

“This has hands down been the greatest summer of my life. So many new adventures, experiences, and life lessons; Dare to be different, never judge a book by its cover, and love unconditionally. I just want to be at camp forever! It was hard saying our final goodbyes today to conclude the summer session, but I am so excited for the future events with this amazing organization.” – Rhiannon, UNR Student, Camp Lotsafun Counselor & Volunteer

Now in its 43rd year of creating recreational, therapeutic, social, and educational enrichment, Amplify Life provides scholarships to over 40 percent of its beneficiaries and serves over 600 people of all ages, with intellectual and developmental disabilities each year through their Camp Lotsafun programs. Amplify Life and Camp Lotsafun operates under the 501(c) 3 non-profit Special Recreation Services, Inc.

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