As a supporter of the Champion Autism Network (CAN), Myrtle Beach Bowl provides sensory friendly events throughout the year.
Myrtle Beach Bowl sensory friendly event includes music down, lights up and room to move around.
Myrtle Beach Bowl is located at 101 Gray Drive, Myrtle Beach.
Cost is $1.00 per game per person and $1.00 for shoes. Food specials: choice of Hot dog, Chicken Nuggets or Grilled Cheese with chips and 12oz Soda for $3.
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Dates: January 17, February 21, March 21, April 11, May 2 2021
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
COVID-19 precautions:
The bowling alley is not open to the public. This is a CAN only event.
Happy Birthday is sung over the PA system (not loud).
Cupcakes and drinks are served at the top of your lane.
Every other lane is used to ensure social distancing.
Request that everyone wear a mask (if able).
Each lane has a set of balls that have been sanitized one of every size on the lane. No one else but your family will have use of those balls.
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The Champion Autism Network (CAN), is a nonprofit autism awareness organization based in Surfside Beach, South Carolina. CAN was founded in 2012 by Becky Large, a business professional and mother of a child on the spectrum. CAN’s goal is to raise autism awareness, reduce criticism and judgment and help families with children on the autism spectrum develop a network of like-minded people and supports, locally and beyond.
The Champion Autism Network’s mission is to raise autism awareness, hold sensory/autism friendly events and inspire action to support people with autism and their families.

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