2021/2022 Bowling Season

Hello everyone

We are excited to announce we will be returning the the bowling alley this fall. There will be many changes you are not used to so please read carefully so you understand the process this year. We are privileged to be able to bowl this year and will stick to the guidelines below.


SPECIAL OLYMPICS BOWLING REGISTRATION INFORMATION

IMPORTANT: All coaches, volunteers and athletes must show proof of being fully vaccinated to Special Olympics Ontario prior to bowling on Oct 5th. Please bring a photocopy of your proof of vaccination to registration.

Bowling registration will be held on Tuesday September 21, 2021 from 3 pm to 6 pm at Orillia Bowl, 285 Memorial Avenue

Regular bowling will resume on Tuesday October 5th. There will be two bowling times this year due to COVID.

The first session will be 3:30 to 4:30 pm (arrival time is 3:00 pm) for 1 gamer and wheelchair/walker athletes.

The second session will be 6:00 to 7:30 pm for 2 gamer athletes.

The athletes MUST MUST be present to register and sign. You must also wear a mask. Please ensure you have all your information as you will not be able to take the registration papers home this year. The registration fee is $25.00 for bowling. This bowling season you will be required to pay either on a monthly, half year or full year basis, not weekly. An information sheet with all the rules and guidelines will be handed out on the day of registration.

Cost of 1 game - $10.00

Cost of 2 games - $17.00

The season will run 25 weeks.

A few of the rules you will be required to follow when bowling is listed below:

· You cannot arrive prior to the start times listed

· Covid screening on each and every visit

· When you arrive, you go through screening and directly to your assigned lane

· Mask wearing at all times

· Sanitize after each frame (will be provided)

· There are no spectators

· Once you are done bowling you must leave immediately

If you do not feel you can follow the above rules then you will need to consider not registering for bowling this year. COVID has placed these limitations upon us and we must all do our part in order for the athletes to return to this sport.