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Lawn Bowling Tournament Set to Thrill Sun City Residents

September 26, 2024 | Sun City, Maricopa County, Arizona


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Lawn Bowling Tournament Set to Thrill Sun City Residents
The Sun City community is gearing up for an exciting month ahead, highlighted by the upcoming US Open Lawn Bowling Tournament, scheduled from November 1st to 10th. This event will take place across various greens in Sun City and Sun City West, excluding the Fairway green. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to attend and witness the skills of top lawn bowlers, with the promise of cooler temperatures enhancing the experience.

In addition to the tournament, Vice President McEnany reminded attendees about the opportunity to serve on the RCSC Board for the 2025 term. Interested candidates can pick up application packets at the corporate offices, with a submission deadline set for noon on October 18th. Information sessions for potential candidates have already been conducted and will soon be available on YouTube for those seeking further details.

Moreover, Director Collins announced a light-hearted event on October 19th, where management and board members will face off against the Sun City Men's Softball League. The event, starting at 11 a.m., will feature free food and beverages, marking the grand opening of a new facility. Residents are invited to join in the fun, with promises of entertainment and camaraderie.

As the community prepares for these events, the general manager provided updates on recreational activities, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and participation.

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