Thursday, January 22, 2009

LOOK INTO USBC, BOWLING'S FUTURE AT NATIONWIDE TOWN HALL MEETINGS

The United States Bowling Congress is taking its
show on the road in a series of nationwide town hall meetings in late
February and early March.

State and local association board and general members are invited to
hear information on the present and future direction of the sport and
organization. Session dates and cities are:

Feb. 25 - Arlington, Texas
Feb. 28 - Edison, N.J.; Minneapolis; Indianapolis;
Olympic/Tacoma, Wash.; Baltimore/Washington, D.C.
March 1 - Detroit; Syracuse, Chicago, Sacramento,
Calif.
March 7 - St. Louis; Los Angeles; San Antonio; Orlando,
Fla.
March 8 - Las Vegas; Denver; Atlanta; Houston

Specific times and locations will be sent to association leaders in
each area and also available on bowl.com soon. Sessions are free and no
registration is required.

Topics to be discussed include USBC's move to the International
Bowling Campus in Arlington, Texas; the future of youth bowling
including Bowlopolis; new membership options; dues structuring;
communication and delivery systems; financial summary; awards and USBC
Board of Directors decisions.

Following the formal presentation, there will be plenty of time for
questions and answers from the audience.

United States Bowling Congress
The United States Bowling Congress, as the national governing body,
ensures the integrity and protects the future of the sport, provides
programs and services to nearly 2.5 million adult and youth members and
enhances the bowling experience.

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