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Youth Toolbox Designed especially for in-center youth directors, the Youth Toolbox is full of ideas for fun and successful youth programs including lock-ins, birthday parties, in-school, bowling camps and MUCH MORE! The toolbox is FREE, but it’s available only to in-center youth directors.


BI-100 FREE


Bowling Blast-Off “How To” Manual This one-day extravaganza is a great way to get your community, especially kids, involved in bowling! This how-to manual shows you everything you need to know to host a successful Blast-Off.


DOWNLOAD: Go to bpaa.com, click on Youth Programs, click on BBO


FREE


Home School Bowling This program provides proprietors with helpful tools to capture the rapidly expanding home school market. It is estimated that over 2.1 million children are home schooled in the U.S. There is a tremendous opportunity to introduce bowling to this market!


Kids Bowling Mural, 7.5’ x 2’ Kids will love coloring this 7.5’ x 2’ bowling mural! It’s perfect for Bowling Blast-Off events, lock-ins, after school programs, birthday parties (give the finished product to the birthday girl/boy!) or just to hang in your center for kids to color any time!


BI-MURAL Now only $15


Home School brochure Home schoolers will surely get excited about bowling after seeing this beautiful 4-color brochure.


MK-113 $10 (pack of 50)


Kids Placemats These placemats are great for birthday parties, lock-ins, coloring contests and more!


BI-PLCMAT $8 (pack of 250)


Or, call BPAA at 1-800-343-1329 to receive the file via email to print at your center.


Approach Trainer Carpet Get your youth program in step with this unique training tool. The Approach Trainer is made of lightweight, durable, non-slip carpet and provides the perfect solution to your instructional needs. Works with adults or youth! The dimensions of the carpet are 8’ x 39”. It weighs 6 pounds.


$109.95 29z


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