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Fun Bowls and Fish & Chips - Wednesday

The Team from Kohimarama Bowling Club

Be a part of our endless summer and have a go at bowls tomorrow evening for only $5. All you need is flat-soled shoes. Stay for friendly bar service and an optional takeaway meal following the bowls. Ditch the devices and have a great night out.
5.30pm for 6pm start. All ages and abilities.

5.30- 6.15 arrive , register and bowls practice, order your dinner *
6- 7.15 coaching, practice with game if wanted
7.15- 8.00 - dinner
* Dinner is from Kohi Fresh Fish & Takeaways (We love supporting our neighbours!) and guests order and pay upon registration/ by 6pm. CASH ONLY venue – no eftpos (yet!)

Takeaway menu link follows.
Call Marlene with any questions or if you are bringing a group 0272923770

And try out:
Bowls 3Five
It’s Fun. It’s Fast. It’s Social.

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