Stratton Churchway Bowls Club

Stratton Churchway Bowls Club - OPEN DAYS





STRATTON BOWLS CLUB WILL HAVE AN OPEN DAY DURING THE BIG WEEKEND FRIDAY 24TH TO MONDAY 27TH MAY 24

If you cannot make these dates just turn up on a Friday Evening from APRIL 2024 or contact our Secretary James Bryant on 07490275820   
ALL EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED, JUST BRING FLAT FOOTWEAR  


A registered Charity to promote the sport of bowls.

PHYSICALLY DISABLED    VISUALLY IMPAIRED

LEARNING     SENSORY

There is a vast number of people in the community who could take up the sport of bowls which would enhance their lives by becoming active, staying active and enjoying a great social group. A sport that can be played at a social or competitive level by anyone.

  visual impairment   limited mobility

replacement hip or knee   stroke   learning difficulties   deaf

loneliness   retired   juniors   seniors   women   men 

“TRY BOWLS”

Stratton Churchway Bowls Club is holding

COME AND TRY DAY

as Part of the




#Saturday 29th June# 

Everybody is Welcome

Children Mums Dads Grandparents

 

(we’re next to the Community

Centre in the main car park)

 


Here are our top 5 reasons to give bowls a try:

1. Playing bowls is very doable. Whatever your physique, bowls is a sport for everybody and it will help improve your fitness levels and mental wellbeing.
 
2. Bowls is not expensive. To get going you don’t need lots of new kit and clubs put on taster sessions for free. Even when you get the bug, a set of bowls and joining a club can cost as little as £90.

3. After football, bowls has the second highest number of clubs in the country. With so many places to play, it’ll take no time at all to get to a bowls club close to your home.

4. Compared to most sports, age and gender differences have less of an effect on a game of bowls, so it’s a perfect sport to spend time and enjoy a bit of friendly competition with your family.

5. Bowls clubs are sociable places full of people looking to have fun, so bowls is a great way to relax, make new friends and feel part of your local community.
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