Bowling alley may be ready to reopen

The closing of Charlie’s Lanes in Morgan City seemed to end the long history bowling has had in Morgan City. It turns out, it was just the end of another chapter in its story and not the finale.
A new chapter is beginning as the sport has been given life again in Morgan City.
John Broussard, owner of Elite Graphics in Morgan City, has purchased the business from Charlie Bergeron. Broussard plans on reopening the bowling alley.
While The Daily Review made multiple attempts to contact Broussard over the weekend, the attempts were unsuccessful.
However, Broussard did make a public announcement on his personal Facebook page where he stated “Great things are happening at a great pace to get everyone back to enjoying the great game of bowling.”
Broussard continued by saying the bowling alley was undergoing “rebranding, new look, and a great for all ages family atmosphere soon to be enjoyed.”
The remodeling has been noted by many in the community as the presence of vehicles and signs of construction have been seen around the building.
“A reopening date, due to remodeling, will be announced very soon,” Broussard said in his post. “We will not wait until the completion of the remodeling to reopen.”
The post was met with great enthusiasm as many referred to the lanes as being their “home” to bowl.

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