MEETINGS & EVENTS The
BPAA Meetings & Events Department continues to be your go-to department. If there is a committee meeting,
social function, VIP reception, trade show or convention to plan and implement, this is the team that makes it all happen. Should any other support or suggestion be required to
enhance and elevate your experience at any event, the knowledge and expertise is available within this department.
Tis department supports all BPAA, USBC, IBPSIA, IBMA, BBIA and International Bowling Campus functions, as well as BPAA & USBC tournament support. In addition, Meetings & Events handles the management of several state, local and regional events.
International Bowl Expo is bowling’s premier event—the largest international convention developed for everyone in the bowling and BEC industries.
BPAA’s Bowling Summit is a strategic midwinter conference for bowling center proprietors, managers and bowling industry leaders to network and learn from top business professionals.
East Coast Bowling Centers Convention is the largest regional bowling center convention in the U.S. annually held in the fall and currently on the Atlantic City boardwalk.
Te QubicaAMF International Family Tournament is a "one of a kind" event where parents and youth compete as a team for an opportunity for youth to earn scholarships for college. Tis tournament offers opportunities for our member bowling centers to generate revenue and increase exposure.
Bowling’s combined U.S. Open is one of BPAA's most prestigious events. Tis year, it will be history in the making with both men and women qualifying simultaneously. Te final event, where both champions will be crowned at the same time, will be aired on one of the ESPN channels.
IN THIS SECTION
Meetings — ► International Bowl Expo 2013
► BPAA’s Bowling Summit – A Midwinter Conference
► East Coast Bowling Centers Convention
Tournaments — ► QubicaAMF International Family Tournament
► Bowling’s U.S. Open sponsored by the Brands of Ebonite International
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