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Bowls report Sept 24th

Swan Hill Bowls Club

Good news for bowlers – official word is that we can have “Permitted Practice”, training with social distancing and can train in Pairs, Triples or Fours, with only 20 on a green.

Friday Frolic is on today with names in by 2.30 PM for a 3 PM start, 10 persons allowed in the Clubhouse and 20 outside, and please code in or sign the attendance book.

If all goes to plan, pennant is just around the corner and there is a practice session at 1 PM tomorrow, Saturday 25th, and our new coach will be there to assist.

Membership fees are now due and must be paid by October 6th to be eligible for pennant.

Please pay at the bar or contact our Secretary, Bill King.

We regret that our Diggers RSL Day had to be cancelled due to restrictions.Lake Boga Bowls Club

After being locked down again we are able to practice bowls now.

On Saturday September 26th we are going to have a pennant practice, Names in by 1.00pm to start at 1.30 pm teams of 4 everyone is welcome, please come along and put your name in for the season.

There will be a working bee to clean up around the bowls and the shed, on Sunday 27th of September all members to come along and help clean up for the coming season.

Next meeting date will be 20th October at 7.30 pm.

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