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2208 days ago

Learn to play croquet on 25h November!

Vincent Commarieu from Epsom/Remuera Croquet Club

Hi neighbours, the best croquet lawns in Auckland are again open to the public.

The Free Open Day is on Sunday 25 November, from 10.00 to 2.00 for everyone in the family.

Croquet, Golf Croquet and Gateball demonstrations. There will be games, prizes, and free instruction from our qualified coaches.

Golf Croquet is a game that anyone can play. The game is easy, the tone is social and the accent is on serious fun. Bring your young ones along and see if you can beat them.

We will be offering HALF PRICE MEMBERSHIP for the first year. Refreshments and nibbles.

Where: Our lawns are in lovely surroundings at 259 Gillies Avenue just below Melville Park.
When: Sunday November 25th from 10.00 to 2.00

We look forward to seeing you there.
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