YOUTH
BPAA Youth offers proprietors fun, educational and easy-to-implement programs for youth bowlers.
Some of these programs include: z Bowler’s Ed – curriculum designed to bring bowling into schools.
z Bowlopolis – popular youth branding for ages 12 and under.
z Youth Toolbox – “how-to” kit full of great ideas and promotions.
z Youth Director’s program – new program offering ongoing communications, youth updates and information, promotions and cool Bowlopolis giveaways. You can sign up for this program by emailing
youthdirector@bpaa.com.
In addition to the Member Benefit materials, we are available to provide additional assistance and would love to hear feedback on any of these programs. You can reach the Youth Department at 1-800-343-1329 during normal business hours. Simply check the back page of this book for the youth directory.
It is the goal of BPAA Youth to provide proprietors with clear, concise instruction on how to implement successful youth programs. Teach children how to bowl and create lifetime bowlers.
IN THIS SECTION
z Bowlopolis Branding Program — Initial In- Center Bowlopolis Kit, Bowlopolis party supplies, King Pin Costume, Bowlopolis Viz-A-Ball, Plush Toys, Bowlopolis, The Mag! Activity Books, Character Stickers, Pin Stickers, Bowlopolis Logo T-Shirt, Souvenir Cups, Branded Meal Boats, Branded Meal Counter Card
z Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling Program — Bowler’s Ed In-School Bowling Brochures, Bowler’s Ed Marketing Poster, In-School Bowling Equipment, Bowler’s Ed Teacher’s Curriculum, Bowler’s Ed Proprietor Kit
z Youth Toolbox z Kids Bowling Mural, 7.5’ x 2’ z Kids Placemats z Bowling Blast-Off “How To” Manual z Home School Bowling z Approach Trainer Carpet
z High School Bowling — 2010-11 USBC High School Guide, USBC High School Membership and Coaches Registration Program, High School CD-Rom, High School Bowling Medallions
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