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HomeSportClub bowled over by support

Club bowled over by support

The Cooroy Sports Club in Opal Street is under new ownership and management after it was taken over by Heritage Hotel management and the Cooroy Bowls Club couldn’t be happier.
Club president Russell Butler said the new owners were supportive of the bowls club and they were looking at a bright future.
With a secure site the club is now seeking new members with membership fee just $1.
“The bar will be open on a regular basis and the restaurant will be opening soon,” he said.
“Bowlers and “Bare footers” are now able to enjoy the newly renovated and laser levelled green which looks magnificent.
“This is your opportunity to start the year with a healthy, fun filled, light exercise sport where you will be able to make new friends with the most social club on the coast.”
First day back will be Tuesday 30 January at 3pm. To book phone Russell on 5447 7716.
Business Bowls is played on Wednesday evenings and is a great chance to network. To book phone Wayne on 5447 6964.
High Rollers (and don’t be scared of the name, they are mostly novices) commences on Thursday 1 February. This weekly fun night has teams of three with as many reserves as you like. To join in phone Yvonne on 0413 133 791.
The Hinterland Local League commences with the first game at Cooroy on Saturday 3 February at 9am for the ladies and 1pm for the men with a practice on 30 January.

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