Wamesit Lanes Family Entertainment Center
Diego Carneiro Monteiro currently serves as a 7th Grade Math Teacher at Hanscom Middle School, focusing on pre-algebraic concepts, including proportions, ratios, expressions, and equations since June 2024. Additionally, Diego has experience as a Server and Food Runner at Wamesit Lanes Family Entertainment Center since April 2019, and worked as a Substitute Teacher in the Tewksbury School District from January 2021 to June 2024, developing positive relationships with students while managing classroom behavior. Diego completed an internship as a Student Teacher at Londonderry Middle School during the fall semester of 2023, focusing on eighth-grade mathematics. Furthermore, as an Access Academy Instructor at Saint Anselm College, Diego taught computer literacy to underprivileged high school students from August 2021 to December 2023. Diego earned a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and Mathematics from Saint Anselm College in May 2024 and holds a High School Diploma from Tewksbury Memorial High School, obtained in June 2020.
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Wamesit Lanes Family Entertainment Center
The Wamesit Lanes Family Entertainment Center is a fun, positive, family-friendly destination. We are the first and only luxury candlepin and tenpin center in the world. We offer high quality year-round entertainment for thousands of area residents of all ages. History Donald MacLaren Sr. has been a life-long bowler and always had an interest in bringing an entertainment venture to his hometown of Tewksbury with his son. On February 10, 2014, that idea was born to what is now Wamesit Lanes. The original site of the Motel Caswell where Wamesit Lanes sits, gave the opportunity to thrive in a premiere location. With the help of local contractors, we are proud to say, “we were built by Tewksbury, For Tewksbury”. On November 9, 2015, we celebrated our Grand Opening. Name The name comes from the original Wamesit Bowl that once stood on the lot of Home Depot, with the intention to bring back history. The Wamesit Native American tribe once inhabited the area where Tewksbury is now located. Wamesit Lanes pays homage to the important part of local history within the name and a replication of the Pow-Wow Oak Tree.