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History ---- Since 1934

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Press Release Announcing 100th Anniversary Celebration
SFBA-PressRelease.doc


Gazette and Courier (now the Recorder) - January 13, 1906

Grand opening announcement - January 13, 1906


The advertisement below ran in the
Deerfield Valley Echo on January 3rd, 1906.

Ad - January 3rd, 1906


The advertisement below ran in the
August 7th, 1907


SHELBURNE FALLS MESSENGER ARTICLE
JULY 24,1907

ARCADE GARDEN OPENING.

Vaudeville, Refreshments and Rest Spot to Begin Business Saturday Night.

C.W. Ward’s new Arcade garden will be opened to the public on Saturday night of this week. The opening attraction was to have been the three Marshall sisters, a lyceum trio of musical entertainers of the best class whom Mr. Ward engaged for tomorrow night. A misunderstanding of dates, however, necessitated a change of plan. The Marshall sisters will appear at the garden later in the season, while the opening of the new amusement place will be signalized by a dance from 8 to 12 o’clock.

Mr. Ward plans to present at least one vaudeville attraction each week, with a dancing party or two on other evenings. There will be musical attractions every night. During the day the garden will be open to the public free as a rest place. The refreshment counter of the arcade will be supplied with ice cream, soda, etc.

It would have been impossible to find a finer spot for a refreshment and amusement garden than that which Mr. Ward has converted, at a very considerable outlay, from a rather unpromising bit of waste ground. The space on the bluff behind the Arcade bowling alleys has been graded and graveled and surrounded by a rustic fence, and a rustic pavilion, adaptable as a stage or dancing room, has been built out over the bluff. From this pavilion a most delightful view of the river is obtainable, one of the very finest in this vicinity, and if there is a breath of air stirring it will be found there. About the graveled court will be disposed settees for the audiences at the vaudeville entertainments and tables for the serving of refreshments. A number of young evergreen trees add to the attractiveness of the place.

On vaudeville nights and other occasions of similar nature the seating capacity of the garden will be increased to about 300 by swinging out the movable walls of the bowling alley building and covering the alleys with a portable flooring. At other times the bowling alleys will still remain open.

To a place like Shelburne Falls, which has no public park or green and no outdoor amusement place to be reached by trolley this cool and immaculately cared for spot would seem to offer something greatly needed. It would appear that the only thing necessary to the complete success of such an enterprise is the assurance that absolute perfect order will be maintained, and of that there is no doubt with Mr. Ward in charge.


This advertisement ran in the
Shelburne Falls Messenger September, 1907.

Ad - September 1907


Winners
1934 Mohawk League

Shelburne Falls Girls Club Bowling Team

Standing: Kathleen Wheeler, Isabel Halberg (Captain), Edna Morrissey, Seated: Kathryn Amstein, Ruth McNeil, Mildred Birch

Winners 1934 Mohawk League


 

Don Emerson - Pinboy -
Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley 1949

Don Emerson, Pin Boy, Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley

Don Emerson - Pinboy -
Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley 1949

Don Emerson, Pin Boy, Shelburne Falls Bowling Alley


Women's Team 1950

Women's Team 1950


1954-55 State Eagles Bowling Champions from the Shelburne Falls Eagles Club (also known as the Shelburne Five)
From left, Bill Brufee, Archie Ainsworth, Harold Wheeler, Art Donelson and Alva Stacy

1954-55 State Eagles Bowling Champions

We have much more including league results and scores all the way back to 1907!

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