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COMPETITION bowls is in recess over the Christmas / New Year break but Inverloch Bowling Club is catering to the needs of holidaymakers with a Summer Bowling Program, opening the greens to barefoot bowlers, many of whom have never set foot on a bowling green before.
Barefoot bowling is available to any visitor over 12 years of age, or any local new to the game, on Sundays and Mondays throughout the month of January between 4pm and 7pm.
The maximum cost is $10 per three hour game, bowls and coaching included.
Drinks and snacks are available for purchase from the bar at club prices.
Season and family tickets are available for those who wish to play on a number of days.
All are welcome and the opening days, Sunday and Monday of this week, showed a high level of participation by holiday makers who have already learned the rudiments of bowling and enjoyed the experience.
The Inverloch Bowling Club conducted its annual lobster and seafood raffle at the farmers’ market on Sunday.
The seafood prize was won by Lyn Jones from Traralgon.
Lyn is a Farmers’ Market stall holder and she was congratulated by IBC bowler Janis Parks.
Social bowls resumes on Wednesday, January 6 as a mixed mufti to allow any holidaying bowler to join in.
Game time is 12.30pm with names due by 11.30am please.
Our Friday night members’ draw is back on January 8.
As the jackpot was won last draw before Christmas, the prize pool starts again with $50.
The ever popular Friday meal will be returning on January 15.
With lots of holiday makers in town be sure to get your name in early to reserve your place.
Now that the festivities are over, it is time to take that deserving break.
The president’s garden party will be held on Sunday, January 17 from 1.30pm.
Finger food is included in the ticket price and there will be raffles and cake stalls to tempt.
Tickets are available from Gail Burge and must be purchased prior to the event to help with catering.
Why not organise a group of friends to attend?
It is a great way to spend a lazy afternoon.

Summer’s afoot: Terry Seaward and Brian Humphris were at the Lions Club community farmers’ market on Sunday distributing flyers and providing information about Inverloch’s summer bowls program.

Summer’s afoot: Terry Seaward and Brian Humphris were at the Lions Club community farmers’ market on Sunday distributing flyers and providing information about Inverloch’s summer bowls program.

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