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Roll up to bowls trials

Berwick Bowls Club is inviting newcomers to try out the sport.

The club will hold trial days on Sunday 14 and Sunday 21 March.

Visitors will be treated to a free sausage sizzle and coaching between 10am and 3pm on both days, and will learn to play outdoor lawn bowls and/or indoor carpet bowls.

The club touts bowls as a great way to meet new friends, and a sport that’s good for all ages, from teens to seniors.

There’s no need to book – simply roll up on the day and wear flat-soled shoes.

 Berwick Bowls Club is located in Edwin Flack Reserve on Manuka Road in Berwick.

It is the largest bowling club in Casey, with magnificent grounds, ample parking and excellent all weather greens (two grass and two synthetic).

The club house is equipped with a full-sized industrial kitchen, dining area, bar and dance floor, perfect to hire for functions.

An active social committee organises many events throughout the year for members to enjoy.

For further information about the club and trial days contact Maxine Thompson on 0448 802 126.

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