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Tewantin Bowls Club embarks on huge renovation

Over the last 10 years, bowls clubs across the state have been improving facilities in a move to appeal to the broader community.

Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club is no different and is about to embark on a five stage renovation project.

A key aim is to provide more for their bowls members while also improving the facilities for a rapidly growing social membership base.

The first stage of renovations will start in August 2022, with the front of the club receiving a much needed makeover.

The bistro is also being extended slightly and a host of back of house construction is set to be done in preparation for the following phases.

All this, along with new furniture throughout the main bar and TAB area being delivered in September 2022, ensures a busy couple of months for the club.

A major promotion has also kicked off with Tewantin Noosa Bowls Club giving away three bundles of $2000 cash on 18 September.

To enter, simply be a member of the club, buy any product over the bar or turnover $10 on the pokie machines to receive a ticket in the promotion. You must be present on the 18 September 2022 between 3pm-6pm, so come on down and enjoy some entertainment by the duo The Vibe.

For more information visit tewantinbowlsclub.com.au or call 07 5449 7155.

Find the Tewantin Bowls Club at 65 Hilton Terrace, Tewantin.

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