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Volunteer Report

Once again our volunteers have given hours and hours of their time to assist around our Club. It is difficult to thank everyone but I would however like to say a special thank you to the following volunteers:

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State Events

We have had a number of State events at Sorrento. Thank you to our Match committees, our umpires and our ladies who prepare food for these events.

Emily Dunn

Having reached the age of 92 and after many years Emily has retired from making sandwiches for the Men's Pennant teams. The good news is that Emily is still playing bowls and will be still be seen around our Club. Thanks Emily for your many years of volunteering. Pictured below are Gail Taylor, Bev Carrigy, Emily Dunn and and Liz McKersey – some of our "Sandwich Makers".

Social Groups

Least but not last many thanks to those volunteers who stand on the greens on many nights, smiles on their faces, explaining to social groups how to play bowls. Up till the end of December we had a total of 48 bookings of social groups plus 25 bookings from schools. – Ken Giles

Women's Premier "Value Award" Winners

At the beginning of the season, the Women's Pennant teams were offered the opportunity to develop their own set of values and culture as a team. The Women's Premier team stepped up and did just that, under the guidance of Club Coach Coordinator Brian Clausen. Having established the values that were important for the team to perform at their best on the green, the value award was introduced to be presented to the player who best displays our team values during each Pennant game.

The first and the last awards for the year went to Jan Paniperis. Throughout the season she has shown persistence and determination, sticking to the game plan and producing some excellent bowling for her team

The second award went to Charmain Harris who as a Skip, created a positive and supportive environment for her team who were able to relax and enjoy their bowls. Charmain herself also bowled extremely well throughout the game

The third award went to Shelley Jeffs who had embraced her new position of Third and worked hard throughout the morning to produce some fine bowling for her team.

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