Mon. Dec 22nd, 2025

In an ongoing effort to provide area students with wholesome recreational activities, Paul Keirn, owner of Splinter’s Lanes, Altoona, has announced a new program called, “Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Bowling”.
“Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Bowling” will provide thousands of dollars worth of free bowling and shoe rentals to students during the summer months. Splinter’s Lanes will provide a special student ID card to every student in the local school district, as well as to students in private schools in the area. The card will entitle the student to one free game of bowling every day of the summer from June through August. Bowling shoes are also included.
Splinter’s Lanes and Sheetz believe the program is an investment in the community’s future. Bowling is a lifetime sport that can be enjoyed by anyone, any age, any size, and any background. Splinter’s and Sheetz believes this program will give kids something else to do this summer that’s positive and constructive.
For more information about the “Say No to Drugs, Say Yes to Bowling” program or the Summer Youth Bowling camp, contact Splinter’s Lanes at 941-1234 or visit the web site at www.splinterslane.com.

By Rick