APRIL 2006 Newsletter
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APRIL 2006 Newsletter
CA Elwyn 8th Annual Bowl-A-Thon and Casino Night April 2006 IN THIS ISSUE California Elwyn PG 1 OC Realtors Tournament PG 1 THE YOUTH CORNER PG 4 EMPLOYEE OF DISTINCTION PG 4 Events Schedule PG 4 SENIOR MOMENTS PG 5 Bowling Quotient? PG 7 PG “Laissez Les Bon Temps Rouler” (Let the Good Times Roll!) This was an event at Fountain Bowl like few others: part bowling, part Mardi Gras, part casino—all assembled to take place on Saturday, March 11 to provide much-needed resources for California Elwyn’s mission of helping people turn their challenges into success. Elwyn was established in 1852 to maximize the potential of the mentally disadvantaged among us. Their accredited programs and services in Orange County are directed toward providing community employment, training and placement for men and women of all ethnicities who otherwise may not have the opportunity of entering into the mainstream workforce. There was definitely a carnival atmosphere prevailing at this event. Bowling practice began at 3:45 PM, with the official start of the Activities in full swing competition 45 minutes later. Then, the casino tables and dessert bar opened and the “blue ticket” drawings were held. At 7:00 PM Cont. on page 3 (California Elwyn ) The 19th Annual Orange County Realtors Bowling Tournament By Jim McLaughlin The 19th Annual Orange County Realtors Bowling Tournament was held on Wednesday, November 14th, 2005, at Fountain Bowl in Fountain Valley. Over 200 realtors and affiliates spent a fun-filled afternoon hitting the pins picking up the many prizes donated by local merchants, and catching up on old THE FOUNTAIN PIN is friendships. published by Fountain Bowl The tournament proved to be the most sucas an in-house newsletter. cessful ever, raising over $10,000 for two Phone (714) 963-7888. very deserving charities of Orange County: the Thomas House, and Project SelfEdited by Butch Warren Sufficiency Women’s Shelters. Phone (714) 968-0358 For the second year in a row brokers, indior E-Mail to: vidual realtors and affiliates, escrow, title, CWarren4@socal.rr.com mortgage and inspection companies sponsored all 60 lanes. John & Dee Ransom: Asst. A special thanks goes out to Star Real EsEditors tate, which sponsored 11 lanes. According to Dave Osborn, VP/General To submit articles, contact Manager of Fountain Bowl, “It’s one of our either Fountain Bowl or biggest tournaments of the year, and we look Butch Warren. Presenting the checks to Director Kathy Stein were Joy Giczewski of Wal-Mart, Dave Osborn, VP/GM of Fountain Bowl, and Jim McLaughlin of Star Real Estate. forward to hosting the Realtors again this year for their 20th Anniversary.” The Realtors were privileged this year to receive a $1,000 donation from Wal-Mart, HuntCont’d Pg 6 (OC Realtors Tournament ) Page 2 Business Hours Mon 11:30 am to 7:30 pm Tue 12:30 am to 7:30 pm Wed 11:30 am to 7:30 pm Thur 11:30 am to 8 pm Fri 3 pm to 9 pm Sat 10:30 am to 3 pm Sun 2 pm to 6 pm Closing times subject to change at the whim of the manager. At Fountain Bowl 17110Brookhurst Street 714.968.5033 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 Fax: 714.968.5066 Meet our Staff Barry Asher: 10-time PBA Champion, USBC Hall of Fame, PBA Hall of Fame, So Cal Hall of Fame, OC Hall of Fame, So Cal Jewish Hall of Fame, Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. All league bowlers of Fountain Tennelle Milligan: Winner of PWBA Triple Crown; 2000 US Bowl will receive across the board Open, 2000 Player Championship & 2005 WIBC Queens. discounts on all purchases of Jason Milligan: Winner of the 2003 Fantasy Springs PBA Remerchandise from Champions. (closeout merchandise excluded) gional, Indio, CA, 2004 Las Vegas PBA. Bowling Instruction Classes to be held on Saturdays 11:00 am & 1:00 pm $10.00 per attendee limited to 20 per class Each session will be 1 1/2 hours long Call Champions for dates Fountain Bowl entertains all ages. We provide for: Birthday parties (for all ages!) Banquets (business and pleasure) Meetings Tournaments Special Events (such as the Kelly Osborn Fund-raiser, Special Olympics, etc.) FOUNTAIN BOWL 17110 So. Brookhurst St. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 963-7888 Fountain Bowl presents an establishment dedicated to our community. It has been the center of many events to better all walks of life and was voted the best small business in the County of Orange for the year of 2004. It was also voted the 5th the best overall bowling establishment in the U.S. Facilities also available Ozzie’s, a full service bar A snack bar, including an adjoining pizza parlor A nursery for the kids of league bowlers A spacious game room full of video machines and other games A full service pro shop (Champions Bowling and Embroidery) See above We even have Cosmic Bowl on Friday and Saturday nights for the young at heart! Everything you need for a great time. Visit our website at: www.fountainbowl.com Page 3 From pg 1: (California Elwyn ) California Elwyn the bowling trophies were awarded and the “silent auction” ended. There were also “green ticket” casino prize drawings, and there were plenty of quality prizes which had been donated by 50 sponsors and donors given out to the many funloving participants. The bowlers’ food was donated by Albertsons. Coastal Coachworks was the “platinum” sponsor, and also sponsored the largest number of bowlers. Time Warner, The Calvert Company, and Rotary International also contributed generously to this worthy cause. Additionally, 40 businesses and individuals sponsored lanes resulting in many good hearts giving generously to help those less fortunate. Many VIP’s, pictured above left to right, were in attendance: the Honorary Event Manager and Fountain Valley Mayor Cheryl Brothers, was there to show the city’s support, as were Mark Sorenson, Time Warner Board Member; Teresa Foster, Time Warner Special Assistant to the General Manager; Linda Parra, Time Warner Lead Auditor; Michael Danzi, CEO of Coastal Coachworks; Joan McKinney, M.R.A., Executive Director of California Elwyn, who did a marvelous job as the Event Director; join Dave “Ozzie” Osborn, VP/General Manager of Fountain Bowl. Bowling, good-will, and enthusiastic generosity prevailed in the hundreds of kindred spirits who participated in various ways in the Elwyn Bowl-A-Thon benefit. It was a successful, exciting day at Fountain Bowl, and the 9th one is already scheduled at this time next year. Be sure to be here! Results of the bowling tournament segment are as follows: (Hans Lumme, Brian Cole, Brian Dow, Ryan Horowitz, Derek Ozaki) Rainbow Disposal Second Place: Dee Ransom, Fountain Bowl Ambassador volunteer, taking a moment from her (pictured above) (Dan Hutto, Mike Ortiz, Bob Billa, Mike Grunbo, Tim Mackley) Albertson’s Challenge: (Mike Iannette, Heather Swanson, Bill Wuertz, Jennifer Bridgeford, Joe Perry) AT&T Challenge: (Diane Mays, Tom Metzger, Doug Johnson, Jan Sherwood, Melodie Yaden) Bank Challenge: First Bank Marce Capps, Casey Mattos, Debi Wanbough, Joan Hundley, Carol Nelson) Coastal Coachworks Challenge: (Anya Guyot, Kelly Smead, John Smead, Stephanie Panzi, Christine Lowry) Elwyn Client Challenge: (Lourna Knowles, Linda Griffith, Cindy Long, Shannon Talcott) Professional Challenge: Vogt and Resnick Team (Cathy Nishimoto, John Mooney, Tony Sweeting) Rotary Challenge: (Nathan Menard, Karrie Good, Jay Weber, Elaine Chang, Jim Lee) TEC Challenge: Alexanders/Don Hill Team (Sarah Meza, Ana Velasquez, Kristi Lennerman, Shari Massie, Karen Earnest) duties to pose for a picture. April Horn, Fountain Bowl Customer Service employee. “Am I supposed to have this much fun while working?” Show Desktop.scf Festivities are about to begin. Pictured above, a few of the many prizes First Place: Care Ambulance (no picture which were donated by businesses and individuals. available) Cont. on pg 6: (California Elwyn Pics) Page 4 FOUNTAIN BOWL‘S EMPLOYEES OF DISTINCTION Dorothy Viola Bell Woolsey When she is in a good mood - and you will know when she isn’t - Dorothy will tell you she was born in Salem, Oregon on April 30th “many years ago.” Her family, father and mother, Jim and Donelda Bell, and an older brother Glenn, lived in Salem for about a year before moving to Larned, Kansas. The family resided in Larned for eight years then picked up and packed up to relocate in Buena Park, California. There, Dorothy finished elementary school at Dr. Peter Marshall Elementary School. She then went to Crescent Junior High and subsequently graduated from Savanna High in 1970. She then went to a trade school for one year and then married the “boy next door”. Living just two houses away, David Anthony “Tony” Woolsey courted Dorothy and won her heart. They were married in 1971. For three years they lived in an apartment in Buena Park, until Tony’s mother decided to move to Texas. Dorothy and Tony bought his mother’s house, and they have lived there ever since. They have raised five children, four boys and one girl: Nathan, Aaron, Wesley, and twins Shanna and Gary. Dorothy has worked at Fountain Bowl for more than four years. She started as the League Coordinator in the front office. She coordinates the leagues, but has taken on the additional duties as the Office Manager. When Dorothy is in a bad mood, you have to ask her who she is at that precise time. Sometimes she may answer to Eve, Sybil, Barbara or Ann. She likes to teases those who know and love her, and takes pride in bragging that “The Seven Faces of Eve” has nothing on her. Fountain Bowl Future Events April 2006 Fun Lovers Tournament Fri April 28th, 9pm-12m Check in 8p Sat April 29th, 12pm-3pm check in 11am Sat April 29th, 3pm-6pm check in 2pm Sun April 30th, 8:30am-11:30am check in7:30am May 2006 Sat. 6th & Sun. 7th Sansei Tournament June 2006 Sat. 17th, Sun. 18th and Sat. 24th A.R.T. Qualifying Round Sun. 25th A.R.T. Roll Off (see flier at front desk) September 2006 Sat. 2nd, Kelly Osborn Fund Raiser Golf and Bowling Note The Mark Baker Tournament is held each month as a month to month event. Check the fliers at the front desk for dates of future tournaments. More Info?? Call (714) 963-7888 The Youth Corner USBC OC Future Events News of, and for, the Youth Bowlers of FOUNTAIN BOWL From the Desk of Shirley Troiano April 19-20 2006 USBC Delegates Convention Orlando, Florida May 6th thru July 30 79th WBA State Tourn. Sacramento, Calif. 7th OC USBC Annual Meeting AMF Carter Bowl 12th thru Aug. 27 61st Cal State Bowling Champships Bakersfield, CAlif. June 17th & 21st 2006 OC USBC Queens Tournament Reno, Nev. July 22nd & 23rd 2006 OC USBC Senior Singles Tournament (Center to be announced) August September 9th & 10th Calif. State Masters Finals Bakersfield, Calif. More Info?? Call (714) 554-0111 From the Junior Department During the weekend of March 11 and 12, 2006, Fountain Bowl junior bowlers completed competition in the District Finals of the Pepsi Championship Tournament held at Linbrook Bowl in Anaheim. 69 Fountain Bowl juniors competed in this qualifying tournament trying to earn scholarships and the chance to advance to the State Finals in Fresno, California. We at Fountain Bowl are crossing our fingers hoping that many of our youth bowlers will advance to the State Finals. On March 25 & 26, Fountain Bowl will host the OC USBC Youth Championship Tournament. Fountain Bowl will host the team events. Fountain Valley school leagues ended March 9, but a No-Tap league to replace them started March 16 and will continue until the end of May. It has always been a fun and popular league for the Junior bowlers. A copy of Fountain Bowl’s summer Junior league schedule is in the display case at the entrance of the center. A copy of this schedule appears elsewhere in this newsletter. From the Youth Coordinator: GOOD LUCK AND HIGH SCORING TO ALL!! Page 5 SENIOR MOMENTS Senior Birthdays; Birthdays, not the year. Emiko Malmquist 3-06 Anne Reed 3-07 Milt Riley 3-07 Gene Conley 3-09 Irene McGinnis 3-13 Lita Cannone 3-16 Lou Hart 3-23 Bill Parker 3-23 Marie Brackley 4-03 Dick Keenan 4-06 Tiny Hall 4-14 Joy Poppeck 4-17 Dot Palmer 4-18 John Ransom 4-19 To some of us it is hard to remember that long ago. Dick Keenan Irene McGinnis Tiny Hall Leta Canone Joy Poppeck Anne Reed Bill Parker, Sr. Dottie Palmer Milt Riley Lou Hart John Ransom Gene Conley Marie Brackley Page 6 From pg 1: (OC Realtors Tournament ) OC Realtors Tournament ington Beach. “We were pleased to join with the Realtors in their longtime support of community service efforts in hosting such a great tournament,” stated Jon Groth, Manager of Wal-Mart. Work has already started on the 20th Anniversary Tournament, so mark your Three of the people in the program. calendars for Wednesday, November 15th, 2007. It will be the most successful yet, and the committee will have some surprise guests on hand to celebrate with us. From pg 3: (California Elwyn) California Elwyn Pics Michael Danzi, second row in light blue shirt, surrounded by members of the several teams representing California Coachworks. Blackjack dealer, Richard Eltman, getting set up for action. Eltman doing his thing with the cards. Gary Forman, Fountain Bowl Vice President of Administration and Joan McKinney, Event Director, working on bowling scores to determine the winners. Page 7 What Is Your BQ? (Bowling Quotient) Find out with the following quiz! Bowling has really been around a long time. Historians have evidence that the ancient Egyptians played a miniaturized version of bowling, and 9-pins, the precursor of the modern sport, was such a popular gambling game in Colonial America that it was banned for legal and moral reasons. However, the colonists loved to play, so they circumvented the law by adding a tenth pin to the formation and changed the pin arrangement to its present form. Thus, “modern” bowling was invented! Bowling now has appeal around the world. It’s an excellent physical and social activity that has found great favor with the young and old alike. Since you are reading this now, you are probably “into” bowling at least somewhat, but how much “incidental” information have you acquired about the sport since your association with it? To find out, see how many of the following questions you can answer correctly. Some may be easy, but others are a little more challenging. By the way, there are no “trick” questions. So, put on your thinking cap and see how much you know about America’s # 1 participation sport, BOWLING! The answers and the “BQ” scale will appear in the next issue of The Fountain Pin. 1. What is the maximum permissible weight of a regulation bowling ball? (1 point) 2. How many feet is it from the foul line to the head pin? (1 point) 3. What is the highest game one can bowl without getting a strike? (1 point) 4. Which pins are considered the only true “tap” pins? (one pin for lefthanders; a different pin for righties) (2 points) 5. In order to operate quickly, the automatic pinsetter actually has more pins used in the machine than the ten that appear on the deck. What is the usual number of pins each pinsetter uses? (1 point) 6. What is the most number of holes permitted to be drilled in a regulation bowling ball and how are they used? (Careful, this is a tough one!) (3 points) 7. What is the number of the pin traditionally known as the “kingpin”? (1 point) 8. How many “boards” are there across a regulation bowling lane? (1 point) 9. In normal play, what is the least number of pins you can hit down when hitting the headpin first, and which are they? (two possible correct answers) (3 points) 10. Who is known as “Mr. 900” and purportedly bowled the first 900 series? (1 point) 11. Before the first certified and sanctioned 900 series was bowled in 1997, what was the highest sanctioned, recognized series ever bowled? Extra points if you know who, where, and when this Write your answers here Cont. on pg 8 (Bowling Quotient) Page 8 From pg 7 (Bowling Quotient) score was bowled. (4 points) 12. To date, (February, 2006) how many sanctioned perfect 900 series have been bowled? (1 point) 13. What is the only generally accepted superstition in bowling? (Hint: our house practices it!) (1 point) 14. In the time before automatic scoring, when scorekeeping was done by hand, what was a “fence”? (1 point) 15. Before the day of automatic pinsetters, how did the bowler let the pin boy know to set down a full rack of pins? (1 point) 16. What is the name of the governing body for sanctioned bowling which has now replaced the American Bowling Congress (ABC)? (1 point) 17. What does the term “two lane courtesy” mean? (1 point) 18. What is the rarest score bowled? (In fact, this score was recorded only twice last year, among all the millions of games bowled.) (1 point) 19. In the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) who holds the record for the most “titles” (tournaments) won? Extra points if you know how many titles he’s won, and who is a close second, and how many titles he has won.) (4 points) 20. What is a “Greek Church”? (1 point) 21. Whenever a bowler had a score of 111 in the 7th frame, what was (s)he traditionally obligated to do? (1 point) 22. Throughout the history of bowling, which frame was considered to be the “beer” frame? (1 point) 23. What does the term “house pattern” refer to? (1 point) 24. What is the new term for three “open” frames in a row? (1 point) 25. Which California bowling center was recently designated as the fifth best house overall in the nation? (1 point) Initial surveys have indicated this is a fairly tough set of questions, but do your best because your “BQ” will be figured “on the curve”. Total possible points: 36. Good luck! Quiz by John Ransom Write your answers here Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12
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