Members attended the Opening Day Ceremony for 2024 together with family, friends and also our sponsors. Ian, David L, Keith, Tommy and a variety of others popping in and out to assist, had done the Club proud by maintaining and improving the standard of the green and the premises throughout the winter. So we areContinue reading “Opening Day 2024”
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Green Opening Today
Calling all Members to come along to see Shan, our President, perform the short opening ceremony on the green for the 2024 season, then you can start playing bowls. In the meantime, here’s a photo of David L and Ian practising their Synchronised Mower Mowing, also to be performed as part of the opening ceremony.Continue reading “Green Opening Today”
Untidiness! Not us M’lud
Today is the day to put untidiness behind us and spruce up the clubhouse and premises. See you there from 10am onwards. Only got a minute? We’ll take it.
Nearly There
Work has been going on at the green throughout the winter but, with the Opening Day on Saturday 23rd March almost upon us, most areas of the premises haven’t escaped being tidied, untidied, mown, ripped down, installed, spiked, etc. With everybody else’s help on Friday 22nd March (hopefully), sorting out the inside of the clubhouseContinue reading “Nearly There”
Knit & Natter Cancelled
Friday 22nd March: But if you and any other club members are free, please come along to help clean the clubhouse after installation of the kitchen.
Our Friend Gwyn
Miss you mate. Rest in peace. Love from all at Vardre Deganwy Crown Green Bowling Club.
The Green Green Grass of Home
If the green isn’t benefitting from the sunshine, then Ian certainly is. A couple of drier days has certainly helped dry the green a bit quicker. Another cut to 8mm took place on Monday morning, before tackling a verticut and partial seeding on Tuesday morning. The green is still soft, so Ian and David LContinue reading “The Green Green Grass of Home”
Action Stations
If you’d like to find out how each country in the world is meeting its climate change action targets, then just Click Here to visit the appropriately named Climate Action Tracker and scroll down their page to choose the country you’d like to know about. Hazel (photo below) has just checked out a few countries!
St Patrick’s Day
Kidnapped in Britain by the Romans, then taken as a slave to Ireland. Once he was free again he trained as a priest and returned to Ireland and converted thousands to Christianity.
Next Saturday
Remember that our green reopens next Saturday, 23rd March. No doubt everyone is preparing for the season ahead. So, in the meantime, here’s another little riddle for you: Question: Why is a sovereign gained like a guinea? Answer: Because it is one pound won. Source: “A Thousand and One Riddles: With a Few Thrown In”,Continue reading “Next Saturday”
