Super Bowling In-League Event Ready to Kick Off
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Super Bowling In-League Event Ready to Kick Off
Vol. 12, No. 1 Northern New Jersey January 2012 Super Bowling In-League Event Ready to Kick Off Adult league bowlers will have an opportunity to win cash prizes and Miller Lite premium prizes during the BPANJ Super Bowling In-League Pins-Over-Average Tournament which will be conducted Monday, January 16 - 29 in member centers. The tournament format is three-game pins-over-average with the top three bowlers in each center winning cash awards — 50% for 1st place, 30% for 2nd place, and 20% for 3rd place. Plus the highest pins-overaverage score from each center will bee ranked on an association wide basis with the top three bowlers receiving Miller Lite premium prizes. Entry fee is $5 per bowler with $3 going into the center level prize fund and $2 for the bowling center. Participating centers have been provided promotional banners from Miller Lite and promotional fliers, rules, and entry forms. For more information about the tournament, contact the BPANJ office at 410-356-0936 or e-mail stacykarten@gmail.com. John Fatigati assumes presidential reins John Fatigati of Jersey Lanes was elected president of the BPANJ for 2012 at the October 26 meeting. The other officers remained in place — Nadine Dileo (vice president), Richard Mark (secretary), and Tom Martino, Jr. (treasurer). Who Should Your Bowling Center Target to Increase Open Play? 50% of Workers Earned Less Than $26,000 in 2010 If you have been wondering why open play bowling is off (as are restaurants, bars and nightclubs), maybe this article will shed some light on the issue. The following article was excerpted from a recent report on payroll taxes. 1) Half of all workers made less than $26,364, the median wage in 2010. That means the typical wage is at its lowest level since 1999, after adjusting for inflation. 2) The number of millionaires increased by about 20 percent. 3) The size of the missing work force is 10 million. The number of working people fell by 5.2 million since 2007. But that’s not the entire job deficit, because, based on population growth estimates, 4.5 million more would have joined the work force between 2007 and 2011. Add it up and you get a 10-million-worker gap. Median pay took a nose dive after 2007, effectively wiping out all gains made in the previous eight years. The macro explanation is that the economy shrunk and middle class jobs disappeared and were replaced with (or outlasted by) lower-paying positions that companies kept on. But the economy isn’t one giant corporation. It’s thousands of giant, medium-sized, and small companies in industries that lived through very different recessions. So to fix our open play, is it an either or situation of having to cut our prices to get to this market or target a more affluent market? Perhaps a combination of both. Or do we create a high level bowling loyalty program that encourages repeat business by offering discounts for future business transactions? What would you do? This article is a blog written by Fred Kaplowitz, President of the Kaploe Group, and Executive Director of the BPA of North Jersey. Visit http://fredkaplowitz.blogspot.com to read more of Fred’s blogs. Bowling Proprietors' Association of North Jersey, Inc. Members for 2011 Bowling Center •Boonton Lanes •Bradley Beach Bowl & Rec Center •Garwood Lanes •Harmony Lanes •Howell Lanes •Jersey Lanes •Majestic Lanes •MWR Bowl •Oakwood Lanes •Plaza Lanes •Rockaway Lanes •Sparta Lanes •Stelton Lanes •T-Bowl II •Tenpin Lanes •Woodbridge Bowling Center Location & Telephone Boonton, 973-335-0123 Brad. Beach, 732-774-4540 Garwood, 908-276-2040 Middletown, 732-671-2100 Howell, 732-462-6767 Linden, 908-486-6300 Hopelawn, 732-826-6800 Lakehurst, 732-323-2027 Washington, 908-689-0310 Madison, 973-377-8919 Rockaway, 973-627-5800 Sparta, 973-729-6135 Piscataway, 732-985-2695 Wayne, 973-694-5800 Manville, 908-526-4040 Woodbridge, 732-634-4520 Do you not see a bowling center listed here which might be a prospect for membership in our association? Please call Stacy Karten at the Kaploe Group (410-356-0936) and advise him. Seminar a big success A marketing seminar on planning for and growing open bowling business this winter was presented by the BPANJ on Wednesday, Dec. 14, at Jersey Lanes. Executive Director Fred Kaplowitz presented the seminar which proved to be valuable and insightful. New ideas, strategies and tactics were discussed, giving those in attendance more motivation to focus on this segment of their business. January through March typically represents the peak of the open play business so it is critical to maximize lineage and revenue during this period. Those who attended benefited greatly. Shuttle Commander Keynotes Bowl Expo Space Shuttle Commander Mark Kelly will be the Keynote speaker during the BPAA International Bowl Expo which will take place in Reno, Nevada. The convention will be June 2427 and the trade show will run on June 27-28. For more information visit www.bowlexpo.com or call 800343-1329. Striking Success Newsletter S triking Success is published in January, April, July, and October by the Bowling Proprietors' Association of North Jersey, Inc. For more information, contact Sharon Nasta at 732-462-6767 (Howell Lanes). OUR MISSION IS TO ENHANCE YOUR PROFITABILITY! BPANJ Officers President John Fatigati Jersey Lanes 908-486-6300 Vice-President Nadine Dileo Stelton Lanes 732-985-2695 Secretary Richard Mark Rockaway Lanes 973-627-5800 Treasurer Tom Martino, Jr. Majestic Lanes 732-826-6800 Visit Us On-Line At WWW.BOWL-NJ.COM Please Support Our Trade Members! Bowlers’ Supply, Inc. Contact: Terry Brenneman, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, York, PA 17404 Ph: 717-845-1504 Fax 717-854-6072 www.bowlerssupply.com Brouwer, Hansen & Izdebski Insurance Contact: Dave Stanton, PO Box 1010, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 Ph: 856-795-7500 Fax: 732-349-2276 www.bhi-insurance.net Brunswick Bowling & Billiards Contact: Brent Perrier, 1 N. 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Mulbro Manufacturing Company Contact: Ray Mullen, PO Box 386, Middlesex, NJ 08846-0386 Ph: 732-752-8073 Fax: 732-424-1280 Email: rcmullen@att.net and mulbromfg@hotmail.com New Jersey Restaurant Association (Trade Association) Contact: Laura Kalanich, 126 West State Street, Trenton, NJ 08608 Phone: 800-848-6368 Fax: 609-599-3340 www.njra.org Email: lkalinich@njra.org Sports Reporter (Bowling Newspaper) Contact: Dan McDonough, PO Box 1491, Secaucus, NJ 07094 Ph: 201-865-5363 Fax: 201-865-6246 Email: sportsreporter@mail.com Storm Products (Bowling Balls, Bags, Apparel & Accessories) 165 S. 8th W, Brigham City UT 84302 Ph: 800-369-4402 Fax 435-734-0338 www.stormbowling.com The Kaploe Group (Marketing & Management Consulting) Contact: Fred Kaplowitz, 330 E. 38th Street, New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212-867-2577 Fax: 212-867-9277 www.kaploegroup.com Cell: 516-359-4874 Email: fredkap@verizon. Bowling Music Network Bowling Music Network is a company built on the needs of the business of bowling. 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