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my oldest is out for a bowling night w/a local teen group right now.
We're a fairly smallish town so bowling is fairly popular, not a whole lot else to do, they closed down the skate rink! Thank goodness for the local boys and girls club and all the activities they provide! thats what group shes with now...i know there several kids here that are on bowling leagues. I like bowling..... i dont think its anythign we're gonna be making headlines about though...but if its a cheerful note for you, i have called before to take the family, or check about bday parties, and theyre pretty darn booked up! ![]() |
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You could start a Meetup group for bowlers in Portland, at Meetup: World's largest community of local Meetups, clubs and groups!
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The newly remodeled bowling alley mentioned above is Grand Central Bowl:
Grand Central - Portland's ultimate Restaurant and Bowling Lounge Lately the young urban hipsters have started up kickball and dodgeball leagues... |
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