Saturday 5th March is Farnborough Bowling Club’s Spring Meeting.
The club will be open from 9am to 11am for existing or new members to renew their membership and enter the club competitions.
Experienced bowlers considering joining Farnborough are invited along to meet some of our members.
New bowlers are welcome to call in and have a chat with one of the coaches: more information is available on the new bowler page
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Farnborough drop to third in the Stan Hardman League
Farnborough drop to third in the Stan Hardman League after having to concede a game to Cove. Well done everyone who have played so far this year. If you haven’t yet played put your name down and enjoy some good league bowling.
Farnborough 2nd in Stan Hardman League
Farnborough are 2nd in the Stan Hardman League, well done everyone who have played so far this year. If you haven’t yet played put your name down and enjoy some good league bowling.
Markers training 10th July
David Jennings is running some training for markers on the 10th July at 6:30pm. See poster on the noticeboard or at the link. FBC Markers Training 2014-07-10
This is a good opportunity to learn more about marking even if you have already done some.
David is also running a measurement session the following week.
If you are interested in either or both of these event let David Jennings know.
Drawn Pairs new name?
As Adrian was the last joint winner of the Drawn Pairs would it be an idea to now call it ‘The Adrian Hill Trophy’?
Spring Walk Saturday 5th April 2014
FARNBOROUGHBOWLING CLUB.
Hello! Walkers.
New Notice. The Real Thing
We have now planned the 2014 SpringWalk
SATURDAY 5th April. Meet at 10.30am.
Venue:- THE BARLEY MOW, Winchfield. RG27 8DE
We decided to repeat the walk we did in October 2010 from the Barley Mow at Winchfield, one that you all seemed to enjoy for its variety, partly Basingstoke Canal, the Tundry Pond and the pleasant open aspect of the countryside.
Distance:- 2 Options. The first, all starting together, is roughly 3 ½ miles.
At the end of Tundry Pond the route splits for the stronger/faster walkers to complete a walk of approx. 6 miles if they so wish.It is flat, but we cannot guarantee mud-free!!
So pray for good weather. If it rains, bring your wets or just come for lunch.
The Barley Mow is a very pleasant pub and can cope OK with our numbers. However, our hostess Caroline requests that we place our orders (and pay?) before starting our walk. (Menus are available from the clubhouse) Toilets will be available
Plenty of parking space at the pub or across the road at the canal car-park.
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The names so far are as follows. More, please, up to 25.
John & Edna Lakeman. Dianne Hill.
Anne Hellier. Bob & Judy Savory.
Keith & Jan Brown Michael & Sheila Andrews
Pauline Lane. Jen Kelly. & Chris Henderson
Di & Paul Malpass
If anyone on the list cannot now meet this finalised date or, conversely, others wish to join us if people drop out, please let John Lakeman know.
Any questions to John Lakeman. 01252 – 659518. j.lakeman1@ntlworld.com