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Homeschool Bowling at Bowlero

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Join us for Homeschool Bowling at Bowlero in Feasterville, PA. This is a fun league with a focus on self-improvement, and is not highly competitive.

Bowlero in Feasterville, PA will be offering a homeschool bowling club/league this fall on Thursday mornings at 10 am. The bowling club is open to all homeschoolers regardless of age or ability.

Costs are $10 per bowler per week and include shoe rental and three games. Parents are welcome to bowl too! The best part is there is no long-term commitment or pre-paying required. Just pay each week you attend.

Not sure how much time it will take for 3 games of bowling? For our family (3 children & me), it took us about 2 hours. We were very relaxed while we played and took some time to chat with friends, but just about everyone was finishing up at the two-hour mark.

Bowlero Feasterville also has a redemption arcade, laser tag, pool tables, and a restaurant on site.

Homeschool Bowling will begin on September 22 and run weekly through October 27. Additional dates will be added.

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