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Ferndale Bowling Club celebrates families on Human Rights Day

FERNDALE – Local bowling club looks to host more public events to grow the sport.

It was all about fun and family at Ferndale Bowls Club on Human Rights Day, March 21.

New and veteran bowlers alike turned up to test their mettle on the greens. Prizes, an oxtail potjie and games of darts also ensured everyone left with smiles on their faces.

Amelia Knightley (9) enjoys bowling at the family day. Photo: Supplied

“It was wonderful to see a host of participants ranging from very young to quite elderly enjoying the outing at a bowling club,” explained club president Chester Hollis.

Commonwealth Games gold medalist, Esme Haley and Amelia Knightley. Photo: Supplied

“It is our intention to stage this type of event on a regular basis to engender interest in our game, which is a sport for all to enjoy.”

A bridge club has also been started at the clubhouse and anyone is welcome to join in on Wednesday mornings.

Details: Ferndale Bowls Club president Chester Hollis 073 833 8443.

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