![]() ![]() In 2019, King Pin was recognized by the Rome Chamber of Commerce as the Business of the Year. Vogel bought the business in 1996 but it has been in operation since 1957. The center offers a variety of long and short season bowling leagues, youth and junior bowling programs, cosmic and open bowling activities, a video arcade, birthday parties and corporate events. Moving forward, Sickles will continue her current duties as food and beverage manager and will assume additional duties related to the daily operations of the center, Vogel said. Vogel added Sickles has worked at King Pin for the last 20 years. ![]() ![]() In other changes, Patricia Sickles, of Rome, has been promoted to assistant manager. “The general manager will focus more on marketing and community connections.” “This is basically a (new) position,” Vogel said. Suitable for:DENNIS, ERF, FODEN, SEDDON - S75. He will be responsible for the overall management of the center including operations, customer service, marketing and finance, according to information provided by Vogel. Dennis ERF Foden Seddon Complete King Pin Kit (Wheel Set) S75 Kirkstall Axle - Length 260mm x 54/41mm. Clarke is also a league bowler at area bowling centers. He was previously employed at King Pin in various capacities and brings with him an in-depth knowledge of the center’s operations and staff. Amid the changes, Vogel has hired Joseph Clarke, of Camden, to join the staff as general manager. announced two changes in the management of the bowling center. And, going forward, Vogel said he hopes to see more fundraisers and community events being hosted at the facility. On Monday, Craig Vogel, owner of King Pin Recreation Center at 7157 East Dominick St. One local bowling alley hopes to fine-tune its business target. ![]()
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