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Out & About (Mar. 2012)

Spins Bowl Opens


Grand Prix New York (GPNY) the 118,000-square-foot  indoor kart racing kart racing and amusement center in Mt. Kisco has recently added a new 19-lane bowling center, Spins Bowl.

The Center features 12 Family Lanes and 7 VIP Lanes. All lanes come with video panels, electronic scoring and plush lounge and lane-side seating. The VIP Lanes feature private rooms with leather furniture, TVs and dining table service by in-house restaurant Fuel. Spins Bowl is open form 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week with entry costs between $25 and $40 depending on time of day. Birthday parties have already been a big hit. 333 North Bedford Road, Mount Kisco. 241-3131. For more information visit www.spinsbowl.com.


Special Needs Kidz Fair


A free fun-filled day that included a showcase of different products and services for children of all ages and abilities with special needs was recently held at the Radisson Hotel in New Rochelle. Sociable Kidz® hosted the event that also raised funds for CHADD to help Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. For more information visit www.skkidzfair.com.


Trikes for Tikes


Cerebral Palsy of Westchester is pleased to announce that two children at the United Preschool Center for Children with Disabilities have received new Therapy Oriented Tricycles from the Telecom Pioneers Club. The trikes have been adapted so children with Cerebral Palsy, Down syndrome and other developmental disabilities can ride bikes with their family and friends. The bikes also serve as a therapeutic tool helping children to develop coordination as they pedal and steer. Cerebral Palsy of Westchester, 1186 King St., Rye Brook. 937-3800. For more information visit www.cpwestchester.org.

 

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