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All Star Lanes & Casino, Silverdale, WA. 1,794 likes 9 talking about this 24,308 were here. All Star Lanes & Casino: Where Everybody Plays! The All Star Lanes is a combination eating establishment/cafe, bar, bowling lanes & casino. The food is good old fashioned American cafe food, breakfast, lunch & dinner, & they serve breakfast all day long. Service is always good, prices are very reasonable & the portions. All Star Lanes & Casino 10710 Silverdale Way NW Silverdale, WA 98383 Open in Google Maps. It can also be used as a prepaid card for bowling, food. Family style hot food It is more than just a bowling alley. There is a casino and of course, the restaurant. They have a room where our Toastmaster's used to meet weekly.

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Florence Wild … President
Annie Riley … Chairman

Keith Douglas … Secretary and

‘A’ Team Captain Morecambe League

Rodney Doldon … Treasurer

Lorna Shields Ladies

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Jane Lambert ‘B’ Team

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Andrew Twyford ‘B’ Team Seniors South

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Norah Proos ‘A’ Team Seniors South

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A Few Words From Our Chairman

Welcome to Silverdale Bowling Club!

In 1925, Mr Dickens from the Woodlands Hotel provided the plot of land on Cove Road. The sign over the gate ‘Tha’s nowt f’ short’ is in memory of a talented member.

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We are privileged to play in idyllic surroundings with excellent facilities. All this is made possible by the dedication of our members past and present. We have teams in local leagues and we have our own annual competitions when cups and trophies are won and lost!

Social bowling on Tuesday evenings is an opportunity to come and meet us and learn about the game.

We are renowned for our hospitality and our cakes!

Come and give us a try…


COVID-19 vaccine candidates from Moderna and Pfizer both promising

For a second time this year, Kitsap's entertainment venues, including movie theaters and bowling alleys, are shutting down on Gov. Jay Inslee's orders in an attempt to thwart the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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When will they reopen? It's become more a question of if, local owners say.

'It feels very hopeless when you sense that no one is going to rescue businesses like ours,' said Rhonda Lee Koh, owner of Ahoy Kitsap Playland off Highway 303 in East Bremerton, an indoor playground for kids 12 and under.

Koh had only been able to open for the past two weeks. The closure this time feels different to her, as shutdowns in spring 2020 came with relief, including the federal CARES Act stimulus. But she said the business is burning through the last of its Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) funds.

© MEEGAN M. REID / KITSAP SUN Empty and dark lanes at All Star Lanes & Casino in Silverdale on Wednesday, August 12, 2020.Bowling

This second closure 'feels incredibly devastating' because of inaction to pass further relief. 'Who is going to save us? I don't know,' she said.

What bowling alleys are saying

As of Tuesday, movie theaters and Kitsap's bowling alleys will also have to shut down.

For All Star Lanes & Casino in Silverdale and the Hi Joy Bowl in Port Orchard, which employed about 250 people before the pandemic, 'It feels like we tried to get back up and then got kicked back down again,' said Kylie Hicks, a co-owner of the two bowling alleys and their accompanying restaurants.

'It's pretty devastating for all small businesses at this point.'

Hicks said they were able to tread water for about 2 1/2 months and ran in the red only slightly during that time. The business was able to pay salaries and see frequent customers despite operating under confined capacity. Now, she worries about the employees, especially as the holidays approach.

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She said the pandemic and the rising COVID-19 infections made 2020 a 'lose-lose situation.'

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Theaters equate restrictions to hitting brick wall

Movie theaters, like SEEFilm Cinemas in Bremerton, were also 'battening down the hatches' Monday as the deadline to close approached.

'We knew it was coming but it's still so hard to do,' said Julie Vogan-Stitt, a movie theater manager with three decades' experience. 'I had to tell our employees again it was their last day.'

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The theater plans to continue the operation of its coffee shop. But Vogan-Stitt, like Koh, isn't sure what the future holds.

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We've hit a brick wall again,' she said. 'Hopefully some other assistance will come soon.'

Josh Farley is a reporter covering the military for the Kitsap Sun. He can be reached at 360-792-9227, josh.farley@kitsapsun.com or on Twitter at @joshfarley.

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This article originally appeared on Kitsap Sun: New COVID closures 'devastating' for Kitsap theaters, bowling alleys