Posted: Sun 23rd Oct 2016

Junior and Youth Dragons Half Term Bowling Bash

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Sunday, Oct 23rd, 2016

The Junior and Youth Dragons will be holding a half term bowling bash at Tenpin, Eagles Meadow on Wednesday, 26th October from 6:30pm.

The cost of attending this event will be £5.20 per child and will include 2 games of bowling and a drink of juice. Places need to be reserved by sending us a private message on our Facebook or Twitter pages or by emailing [email protected]. Please include the following information when reserving a place(s): Child’s name, date of birth and membership number. Full payment of £5.20 per child is payable to Tenpin upon arrival. All places must be reserved by 6pm on Tuesday, 25th October.

All children will need to be supervised by an adult for the duration of the event. We would appreciate it if you could arrive by 6:15pm so that you can pay and change into bowling shoes in time for us to start bowling at 6:30pm.

If your child is not currently a member but would like to attend they can be signed up at the club shop or online for £5.

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