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Ladies League Delivers Excitement at Wheat City Lawn Bowling

The Wheat City Lawn Bowling Club hosted its Monday morning ladies league matches at Rideau Park, attracting a dedicated group of players eager to showcase their skills. Under a bright sky, participants engaged in spirited competition, demonstrating both technique and camaraderie.
The atmosphere at Rideau Park was vibrant as players gathered for the weekly matches. Participants such as Jen Houselander and Elizabeth Tardiff took to the green, focusing intently on their bowls. Spectators, including fellow club members Gay Mayberry and Therese Alexander, cheered them on, creating a supportive environment that is characteristic of the club’s culture.
### A Community Tradition
The Wheat City Lawn Bowling Club, a long-standing institution in the area, provides a platform for local enthusiasts to enjoy the sport. The Monday morning league has become a weekly highlight for players and spectators alike. As players lined up their shots, the event showcased the skill level and passion present in the community.
Club members expressed their appreciation for the opportunity to participate in the league. The matches not only foster competition but also strengthen friendships among players. The club’s commitment to inclusivity invites newcomers to learn the game, adding to the sense of community.
### Capturing the Moment
Photographer Tim Smith captured the essence of the event, showcasing the players in action and the lively spirit of the matches. His images reflect the dedication and focus of the bowlers, emphasizing the enjoyment that comes from participating in such a beloved local tradition.
The Wheat City Lawn Bowling Club continues to thrive, with events like the Monday morning ladies league offering a welcome respite and a chance for community members to come together. As the season progresses, more matches are anticipated, promising further excitement on the greens of Rideau Park.
This weekly gathering not only highlights the sport of lawn bowling but also reinforces the importance of community spirit, bringing together players and supporters in a shared passion for the game.
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