City to investigate options for preserving Vernon bowling alley
The City of Vernon may be stepping in to help save the Lincoln Lanes Bowling Centre.
At the regular meeting Monday, July 17, Heather Leask, a representative for the bowling alley, put forward a request to have the city purchase and operate the facility.
During her presentation, Leask told council there are thousands of people who use Lincoln Lanes each year ranging from preschoolers to seniors, from the able-bodied to those in Special Olympics, and from amateurs or people attending staff or birthday parties, to tournament bowlers who will go on to represent Vernon at provincials or nationals.
She also noted bowling is a much more affordable and accessible sport than some others offered through the city, such as pickleball, curling, basketball and others.