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Best Christmas prize draw yet

The festive spirit is in full swing at Monbulk Bowling Club as we get ready to bring some Christmas cheer to our wonderful community. This year’s Christmas Prize Draw promises to be one of the most exciting yet, with more than $2500 worth of prizes up for grabs. Whether you’re joining them for a meal, an end-of-year catch-up, or a few relaxed drinks, every visit gives you a chance to win.

From now until draw day, members and guests will receive one entry for every $20 spent on food or beverages in a single transaction. It’s the perfect excuse to enjoy the club’s warm hospitality while building your chances of taking home an amazing prize just in time for Christmas. With a fantastic selection of items on offer – from premium home appliances to summer essentials – there’s something for everyone to get excited about.

The draw will take place on Wednesday 17 December at 5pm, and they’d love to see the club buzzing with locals as the winners are announced. Bring your family, gather some friends, and soak up the festive atmosphere as they celebrate another great year at Monbulk Bowling Club.

Looking for a fun and memorable way to celebrate the season with your workplace, sporting team, or social group? The Christmas Barefoot Bowls functions are the ideal end-of-year activity. For just $15 per person, you’ll enjoy a relaxed and entertaining session on the greens, complete with help from one of our experienced bowlers and all equipment provided. It’s a fantastic way to unwind, share a few laughs, and try something a little different.

To make your event even easier, catering options are available, allowing you to tailor the day to suit your group’s needs. Bookings are essential, so they encourage you to get in early to secure your preferred date.

For enquiries or bookings, please contact the club on 9756 6183.

Celebrate Christmas the Monbulk way – with community spirit, great company, and the chance to win big!

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