Native American Community Services presents
Bowling for NACS
Join us for an afternoon of bowling, food, and raffles to support Native American Community Services.
SUNDAY, MARCH 22 · 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Manor Lanes
150 Grand Island Blvd.
Tonawanda, NY
ADULT BOWLER
Bowl, eat, and win! Enjoy 3 hours of bowling, shoe rental, pizza & pop, plus basket raffles and a 50/50 drawing.
$35.00 per person
Purchase TicketsKIDS & SENIORS
Great value for the whole family! Includes 3 hours of bowling, shoe rental, pizza & pop, plus basket raffles and a 50/50 drawing. Kids 12 and under, Seniors 60 and over.
$25.00 per person
Purchase TicketsFAMILY PACK
Bring the whole crew! Covers 4 bowlers with 3 hours of bowling, shoe rental, pizza & pop, basket raffles, and a 50/50 drawing — the best value of the night.
$125.00 for 4 bowlers
Purchase TicketsNON-BOWLER
Join the fun without hitting the lanes! Enjoy pizza & pop, basket raffles, and a 50/50 drawing — all in support of a great cause.
$25.00 per person
Purchase TicketsFAQ
Bowling for NACS
Sunday, March 22 · 1:00 – 4:00 PM
Manor Lanes
150 Grand Island Blvd.
Tonawanda, NY 14150
Tickets include pizza, pop, basket raffles, and a 50/50 raffle.
Can I attend if I'm not bowling?
Yes! Choose Non-Bowler ticket at checkout.
What if I have some people that don't want to bowl?
You can mix ticket types at checkout! Just select the quantities of each ticket type you need.
What does the family pack include?
Admission for four bowlers with full bowling package benefits.
Are tickets refundable?
Tickets are non-refundable but transferable.
Our Mission
To provide quality, culturally relevant services to strengthen individuals and families—spiritually, mentally, emotionally, physically, and financially—while promoting a healthy, thriving, and connected Indigenous community in the Buffalo-Niagara region.
Programs
Current Initiatives & Projects
Native Theatre Group
Offering a creative space for Native youth and young adults to explore the art of storytelling guided by professional actors.
Foster Care
Our focus is to recruit Native American foster parents to provide care for Native American children entering foster care.
Workforce Development Program
Helping tribal members secure meaningful employment through counseling, education, training, small business development, and technical support for economic self-sufficiency.
