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Lawn Bowls Open Day - Saturday 2nd June 2018


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Southwark Sports Lawn Bowls Open Day - 2nd June 2018


Have you ever wanted to try your hand at playing lawn bowls? Perhaps you've watched it on TV or seen it being played at your local park. Bowls is an accessible game that's quick to learn and combines physical activity with precision, patience and power. Bowls truly is an enjoyable sport for all - all ages, all sexes and all abilities.


If you might be interested in giving it a try, Southwark Sports Lawn Bowls Club will be holding their annual Open Day on 2nd June 2018. The open day is an annual event where the club invites newcomers to come and meet members of the club, who will take you out on the bowling green and show you how to play lawn bowls.


We are based in a beautiful setting at 37 Dulwich Common, SE21 7EU. We are just off Lordship Lane and our bowling green backs on to Dulwich Park. We have charming gardens surrounding the bowling green, it is a real hidden gem, even lifelong Dulwich folk are amazed when they set eyes on our beautiful venue. With white wooden huts and palm trees surrounding the lawn bowls green it makes it an ideal area for outdoor parties and events. All in a completely private, secluded setting. For more detailed information about our location please check the website


https://southwarksportsbowlsclub.co.uk/where-to-find-us/


All are welcome to come along and join in. Bring the family with you. Bring your own picnic. We will have an outdoor bar with very reasonable bar prices. We will be setting up an outdoor PA to keep you entertained while you are playing. Members of the club will take you out on the green to give you all the coaching need to make you a star player. All equipment is provided ? just remember to wear flat shoes. Our bowling green does not take kindly to stilettos.


We invite you to just turn up on the day, midday onwards, but if you would like any more information then please get in touch

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