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Sports Pavilion will close bowling center April 26 for pinsetter removal; machines sold for $66,000

Sports Pavilion Governing Board Committee · April 10, 2026
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Summary

Pavilion manager said the bowling center will close April 26 to remove and ship pinsetters to Stryker's East in New Hampshire; the sale generated $66,000 and the center is expected to reopen in early July, with parts stored in climate‑controlled containers during the work.

Gary Zarek, the Sports Pavilion manager, told the committee the bowling center will close April 26 to disassemble and ship pinsetters to Stryker's East in New Hampshire and expects to reopen in early July, provided the work proceeds smoothly.

Gary said the club has acquired $66,000 from the sale of the pinsetters. He described logistics for the removal and storage: semi trucks will deliver and remove equipment, two climate‑controlled containers will be staged on site to protect parts, and a 40‑yard dumpster will be used to manage demolition and packing debris.

Operations plans include keeping the pro shop open Monday–Friday and maintaining billiards-room hours during the bowling downtime; staff said they will try to keep some tables available while refelting and other work occur. The manager noted that hours for the Pavilion Grill (the on-site food vendor) may vary through the summer.