Improved Bandit Lanes opens for business
/ Published July 23, 2008
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(Left) Col. Renita D. Alexander, 28th Mission Support Group commander, Col. Peter Castor, 28th Bomb Wing vice commander, and Kenneth Young, Bandit Lanes manager, cut the ribbon for the re-opening of the Bandit Lanes bowling alley here July 23. Along with these renovations, there will be one dollar bowling July 24 to July 26; there will also be dollar bowling every Thursday night. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Adam Grant)
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(Left) Maj. Launa Bellucci, 28th Force Support Squadron commander, Col. Peter Castor, 28th Bomb Wing vice commander, and Col. Renita D. Alexander, 28th Mission Support Group commander, bowl the first frame at the newly-renovated Bandit Lanes here July 23. The 16 American Machine and Foundry 90 XLi Pinspotters allow for more fluid game play and use less energy to maintain; the renovations topped $254,000. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Adam Grant)
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(Left) Maj. Launa Bellucci, 28th Force Support Squadron commander, Col. Peter Castor, 28th Bomb Wing vice commander, and Col. Renita D. Alexander, 28th Mission Support Group commander, bowl the first frame at the newly-renovated Bandit Lanes here July 23. The 16 American Machine and Foundry 90 XLi Pinspotters allow for more fluid game play and use less energy to maintain; the renovations topped $254,000. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Adam Grant)