UMGENI WATERFALL BOWLING CLUB - A friendly, welcoming club.
League recommenced this week. The men in the Second League team were away to Kokstad and won their match. Both Men and Ladies Mini League teams also won their respective matches against Maritzburg (Home) and Mooi River/Lynwood (Away)
Featured here; Our fun-loving greenkeeper ,Londiwe, enjoying both work and play.
This young lady is the first of our members to be supported by the development fund sponsored by Knight Security Solutions. She has proved to be a committed employee and fellow bowler.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS FOR OCTOBER - PLEASE DIARISE
All Saturdays in October: League matches
Wednesday 13 October: Tabs In Competition sponsored by Halfway Toyota with added prizes of vouchers for coffee and cake from The Treatery. Tabs In by 13h15
Tuesday, 19 October: 2-4-2 Start time is 09h00. Competition sponsored by J Leslie Smith and Dr Alan Sara. Pre-entry on list in clubhouse or by contacting Richard Chard on 083 269 3508
Friday, 29 October: Start time is 09h00 (DATE AS ADVERTISED IN THE FIXTURE BOOK) Two Bowl Trips competition sponsored by Woodstone Craft Café. Existing Teams to pre-enter via the Woodstone Trips WhatsApp group. Any new teams wishing to enter may call or send a WhatsApp to 071 164 3162
The Greendale Spar competition which normally takes place on the second Saturday of the month will be played on a date to be confirmed.
GENERAL
Coaching by qualified coaches is available by arrangement – phone or Whatsapp 071 164 3162. Prospective new members and visitors, experienced or novice are always welcome! Come along on any club day and speak to any one of our friendly members.


A whopping 664 kg of waste was collected in 2 hours by Green Corridors, and sponsors SAFRIPOL in a major beach clean-up on International Coastal Clean Up Day on Saturday 18 September.




In keeping with the theme of the International Coastal Clean-up Day which has been observed annually, on the third Saturday of September, globally since 1986, the KARKLOOF CONSERVANCY is having a CLEAN UP of our own - not only do our coastal areas need cleaning up, so do our inland areas!




Braco farm was established by newlyweds Campbell and Camilla Shaw in 1905. Successive generations have tended and developed this farm and notably the gardens. Mention must be made of Yvonne Shaw (wife of Rev Victor Shaw) and her son William Shaw, who lovingly developed the gardens from the 1970s. The farm is now owned and managed by the Braco Trust. The trustees are primarily members of the family committed to maintaining Braco (the farmhouse, gardens, indigenous bush and farmlands) as a magnificent heritage. We see ourselves as custodians of this stunning portion of the Karkloof. We want to share this heritage with anyone who would like to visit. There are 12 acres to explore. At the moment there are 500 camellia trees flowering and early flowering azaleas as well as bulbs coming up.
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