People tend to think of gaming systems -- Play Station, X-Box and Wii -- as something designed especially for the younger set. But don't tell that to the folks at the Turtle Creek Senior Citizens Center. On Friday nights, Wii bowlers are so gleeful they're oblivious to February's gray skies.
"It's brought so many more people in here," says Theresa Pollitt, 77, of Turtle Creek. "We have a gal on a walker who bowled over 200."
Before the Wii arrived last fall, there was no shortage of activity inside this large senior center -- book groups, exercise workouts, bingo, card games and more. But the Friday virtual bowling draws many people together and appears to create a genuine sense of camaraderie, says Jan McDowell, the center's director.



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