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Family Life, Community Elizabeth Fischbach Family Life, Community Elizabeth Fischbach

What a Wonderbowl World

Bob & Willie’s Wonderbowl is similar to your traditional bowling experience, but everything is smaller — it’s mini bowling! The lanes are about half the size, the pins are 7 inches tall, and the bowling balls are the size of a grapefruit. They all weigh 2.5 pounds, which means less time figuring out which bowling ball weight will work best for you.

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Community, DIY Activities Elizabeth Fischbach Community, DIY Activities Elizabeth Fischbach

Get in the Game

My name is Lincoln. I’d like to give you my opinion on video games and a little about a few that I think most people will love. To me, video games are great mostly for having fun, but also for learning new things and solving problems. I have learned a lot of from playing video games and watching others play. Here are a few of my favorites! These titles are all available at Lincoln City Libraries too.

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Outdoors & Nature, Community, Family Life, Health & Sports Elizabeth Fischbach Outdoors & Nature, Community, Family Life, Health & Sports Elizabeth Fischbach

Make a Splash!

When it’s too HOT outside, we know there is one thing that helps battle the heat better than anything else. The pool! Heading down to the pool for a couple of hours is a dream day for most kids. We have compiled a list of all the public pools in Lincoln for you and your family to visit this summer! Family programming and free adult water fitness classes are listed online, lincoln.ne.gov/pools.

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Larger Than Life

University Place Neighborhood is the perfect summer destination for the whole family – lined with local businesses, coffee, and delicious food within walking distance, and the twinkling LUX Art Alley, which is open to the public for painting. This neighborhood is now home to a collection of world class murals that liven the buildings at every turn. If you’re looking for free fun to get the kiddos or the whole family out of the house, then look no further!

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