Ribbon Cut

Logan Lanes celebrates grand re-opening after being closed for upgrades

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[June 25, 2024]   Saturday was an extremely warm day, but the wind was blowing making it tolerable for an outdoor ribbon cut at Logan Lanes in Lincoln.

Many know that Logan Lanes has been around for several years, and the current owners Keith and Vickie Hasprey have owned it since 2000. They began as partners in the business with another couple, but eventually bought those two out and took over sole ownership of the popular business.

Keith Hasprey said it was never his intention to own a bowling alley, it just seemed to happen. He explained that he came to Lincoln from California because Vickie was from this area and wanted to live at home. After moving here, a couple of his friends in California decided to come too, and they were the ones who started out wanting to own the bowling alley. Keith said he was more interested in construction, and his big accomplishment in that line of work was the Legends Subdivision north of Lincoln. He said he spent sixteen years building up that subdivision but it is now finished. Wife Vickie is involved in her family’s business, Family Custom Cleaners in town.

In spite of not intending to own a bowling alley, the Hasprey’s have thrown themselves into it and are working toward keeping the business fresh and viable.

Early this spring, the bowling alley was shut down for about three weeks for some much needed improvements on the lanes. Hasprey said he had new synthetic flooring installed on the lanes and also installed new ball returns. Keeping up with the times and modern trends in this business is important to keeping customers happy and extending the longevity of the business.

Hasprey was asked about the synthetic lanes, why that was an improvement over the old wood floors. He said in a sentence, the synthetic floors are virtually indestructible. For the hard-core bowlers who throw those balls fast and furious, this makes for a smoother roll toward the pins, with no grooves or dents from the ball lobbers that throw the ball off course and cost the bowler a would-be strike.

From a visual perspective, the synthetic lanes look just like the traditional wood floors, but they will last for years to come, which should make all the bowlers in the community quite happy.

Hasprey said that other improvements have been made as well, and he, Vickie and staff are in the process of updating the offerings from the bar and grill.

In addition to bowling, Logan Lanes offers a party/meeting room good for birthday parties or club meetings. There is the golf simulator room, pool tables and an arcade, making Logan Lanes a great place to spend an afternoon or evening enjoying a variety of activities.

On Saturday Keith and Vickie were joined behind the ribbon by staff members D.J. Maxheimer, Erin Robins, Chad Tungate, Jessy Patton and Lindsey Maxheimer. Lincoln Alderpersons Kevin Bateman and Wanda Lee Rohlfs, along with Lincoln City Clerk Peggy Bateman joined them behind the ribbon with Karen Castelein and Richard Smith holding the ribbon.

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Mayor Tracy Welch was unable to attend, so Bateman addressed the group as an alderman and the Mayor Pro Tem for the city of Lincoln. He said that he is very familiar with Logan Lanes and used to be a regular there. He said it is good to see business owners investing in their properties and improving the experience for their patrons. He also mentioned that he brings his grandson bowling, and he knows it is a worthwhile activity.

Alderwoman Rohlfs also spoke, noting first that as a retired teacher, she remembers the days when Vickie was one of her students. She said that yes it is good to see the bowling alley keeping up with modern times. She added that she knows there is a lot offered inside, and it is a good answer to people who say there is nothing to do in Lincoln. She said it is important to the citizens of the community to have activities and entertainment, and the bowling alley answers that call.

Finally, before snipping the ribbon Keith Hasprey talked about the improvements to the bowling alley saying that it would improve the experience for bowlers. He expressed appreciation for the support he had Vickie have gotten and are looking forward to having bowlers enjoy the new upgrades.

With speeches concluded, the group photo was taken then at the countdown Keith and Vickie snipped the ribbon on the grand re-opening of their business.

[Nila Smith]

 

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