Per a release, representatives with the Greater East Montgomery County Chamber, the Montgomery County Hispanic Chamber and The Signorelli Co.—the developer of Valley Ranch—were in attendance at the Oct. 2 ribbon cutting ceremony.
Bowling, laser tag, ax throwing, a virtual roller coaster and an arcade are among the entertainment options at Lumos, according to the company’s website. As previously reported, the 45,000-square-foot venue also features a full-service restaurant and bar as well as an outdoor patio.
The entertainment center is available to host private events such as holiday parties, school events, corporate gatherings and live music.
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