Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 10.07.2023

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Maleny Streetscape & - Placemaking

The main street of Maleny is set for a makeover in 2024.

The Maleny Streetscape and Placemaking plan is about to be undertaken starting in July 2024 and expected to take about 2 years to complete.

This is the finalisation of the Maleny Streetscape Concept Plan of 2005 was undertaken from 2001 to 2005.

Part of the streetscape construction works were undertaken in 2010 and outcomes were:

• The new roundabout entrance

• The Teak Street intersection including pavement from Tesch Park

• A safer pedestrian crossing

• The area with seating in front of the Community Hall

• The area in front of Cooke Park

These works represent the first stage of streetscape works completed in 2010.

Placemaking involves the community in the design and management of public spaces to help create a “sense of place”, or unique identity for a town.

It’s about improving public spaces to strengthen Maleny as a destination and encourage the community and local businesses to invest in events, local shops and enjoy improved natural assets.

Maleny Community Forum to gain views for upcoming streetscape upgrade

A community forum and information session will be held 20 July 2023 between 5p.m. and 8p.m. at the Maleny Community Centre s to unpack the design for the remaining upgrade to Maple Street. The Sunshine Coast Council wishes that residents share their valuable feedback with the council project team.

Placemaking involves the community in the design and management of public spaces to help create a “sense of place”, or unique identity for a town.

To register your intent to attend this session can be made at the below website:

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Your Club News

If your club or organisation is an associate member of the Maleny District Sports and Recreation Club then you can publicise your club results and news in this, our “Community Billboard”.

Keep your events diary up to date on the MDSARC Inc Web site so that we all know about your communities important events.

This is your newsletter - let all of Maleny know the latest info from your club every week!

To read the newsletter each week.

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All articles, results, posters and photos (as large sized jpegs, please do not embed these in a Word doc) for inclusion in the weekly sports results should be emailed to:

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Club website: www.malenysportandrec.org.au

Maleny Rotary Charity Golf Day!

The Rotary Club of Maleny is organising a charity golf day on Friday 8th September 2023 at the beautiful Maleny Golf Course.

The format is an 18-hole 4 ball Ambrose starting at 9:00am. The cost to play is $100 per player which includes breakfast, lunch, and a team buggy..

Golfers of all standards, either as individuals or in teams of 4 are most welcome. The Ambrose format allows golfers to be part of a team and is great fun to play.

There are some great prizes to be given to the winning team, the runner-up team and the ‘wooden spoon’ team. Also prizes for nearest the pin will be given on each of the six par 3 holes. Then there is an s excellent raffle prizes

Funds raised will be donated to the charity Orange Sky Australia, supporting the homeless, and Shelterbox, providing emergency disaster shelter globally.

Further information contact Jim Atkinson by email at: jimako4@bigpond.com whilst bookings can be made at:

www.ticketebo.com/mrcgd

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members who are unable to visit the library?

Maleny Library are looking for volunteers to deliver library items to patrons’ homes on a regular basis.

They are also looking for volunteers to read to members of our community who can have limited or no ability to read independently.

If these roles interest you, please contact the library as they would love to chat with you!

Contact details

Amanda Kennedy: Amanda.kennedy@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Dianne Clancy: Dianne.clancy@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

Phone: 54353125

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Council authorises a short film of the Maleny Show

The 2023 Maleny Show not only was very successful, but also marked 100 years since the establishment of the Maleny Show. The Maleny Show was first held on April 24, 1923.

As a result the Sunshine Coast Council promoted this milestone by having a short documentary film made about the event.

It was launched at the Landsborough Museum on July 12th.

Winston Johnston the Maleny Show Society President, said the film marked a significant milestone in the hinterland town.

The film preserves an essential part of our Sunshine Coast heritage through the stories of these volunteers and captures the smells, sounds and sights of show time. It drew intriguing parallels between the show’s humble beginnings and today's modern pavilions and pursuits.

The film is an initiative of the Sunshine Coast Council Arts and Heritage Levy program.

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Witta Tennis News

Nambour Nailers played their best team to contest an always close encounter with Witta Wompoos on Sunday in the Sunshine Coast vets competition. Intermittent wind conditions proved challenging with the home team winning the first 2 sets followed by Witta evening the score after some impressive men’s doubles combinations. After the lady’s doubles Nambour were up by one set, leaving Witta determined to commit to the chase.

Haydyn Craven had the best average for the team winning three of his four sets with Sean, Tony and Mal close behind.

The Nambour combination of Martelle and Karien proved too strong for Paula and Colleen who filled in for Witta in style. A big thank you to Colleen for completing our team and enjoying some great tennis.

Witta went down 7 sets to 5 sets at the end of an entertaining day.

Witta Wompoos play Murgon at Gympie on July 23rd in our next match.

Social tennis: Monday 8am and Saturday 1pm. All are welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au

Witta Tennis “Kids Fun Day”

Katya's Tennis Drills Thrills and Fitness is on Friday Nights at 5:45pm. Cost is $20. Come along and join in the fun. All levels are welcome. Enquiries: 0437 295 501

Social tennis: Monday ladies 8am and Saturday mixed 1pm. All are welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au

Do you have treasured family photos that you want to preserve?

Sunshine Coast Libraries have photo preservation stations to digitise photos, slides and negatives. You can digitise: printed photographs -up to A4 size, Film negatives 35mm, medium format, 4 x 5 inch and photo slides. Call into the Maleny Library to find out more.

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Maleny Calendar of Events 2023.

✦ Maleny Winter Creative Festival - July 22nd & 23rd 9am - 3pm. Maleny Community Centre.

✦ mmMaleny Family Fun Day - Maleny Botanic Gardens - Sunday August 6th between 9a.m. and 4.30p.m.

✦ Witta Tennis Club Tournament - August 27th.

✦ Maleny Apex “Paws of Thunder” returns on Sunday 27th August 9.00 am at the Maleny Showgrounds

✦ Blackall 100 trail ultra-marathon: Saturday 14- Sunday 15 October, 2023

✦ Maleny Handmade & Artisan MarketsMaleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street, Maleny. - 10th - 11th - 12th November 9am - 3p.m.

To add your local organisation events to this list simply email details to:

malenysportspark@gmail.com

Maleny Bowls Club

Tuesday Bowls

There is a bit happening at Maleny Bowls Club and here is a list of what is on offer over the coming months:

Saturday July 15 2023 - Junior Academy 1:30pm to 3:30pm.

Sunday 23 July 2023 - Fundamentals Coaching Day - free event includes morning tea. 8:30am to 11:30am - nominate by 14 July 2023.

Let Allan Cook know if you are coming:

gamesdirector@malenybowlsclub.com.au

Saturday July 29 2023 - Junior Academy 1:30pm to 3:30pm.

19 August 2023 Men's Pennants continuing until 23 September 2023.

21 October 2023 Oktoberfest Come & Try Day

9 November 2023 Plum Pudding Day

Friday Bowls

Every Friday afternoon social bowls starts at 1.30p.m. - all welcome followed by social afternoon.

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Maleny Golf Club Weekly Wrap

• Mid-week Mixed v Par (4/7/2023): Winners – Andrew Gercken (0 C/B)

• Ladies Monthly Medal (5/7/2023): Winner – Heather Shortus (73)

• RE/MAX Rumble (7/7/2023): Winner – Amie

Flanagan (22) No Hole-in-one / Jackpot increases to $700!

• Saturday Mixed Stableford (8/7/2023): Winner – Les Morley (38)

• Men’s 27 Hole Foursomes Championship (8/7/2023):

◦ Gross Winners: Mick McCombe & Jan Johnston

◦ Net Winners: David Killeen & Norman Cooper

For more information, membership call 5499 9960 or to book a round, please visit www.GolfMaleny.com

Check out more Maleny Golf News at: https://www.malenygolfclub.com.au/news

Special: Hot Shot Rate: Introducing - all the holes you can play between 1:30 - 5PM Monday to Thursday for only $30! Book online via: https://www.malenygolfclub.com.au/

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Community Meeting for Maple Street streetscape

On the 20th July, 2023 between 5p.m. and 8p.m. a community meeting will be held in the Maleny Community Centre to discuss the concept plan by the Sunshine Coast Council in respect to the upgrade of Maple Street, Maleny placemaking project.

The Sunshine Coast Council has set aside $1.5 million towards the project. Construction work is expected to commence in July 2024. This date has been delayed from July 2023. The project is expected to take about 2 years to complete.

Prior community consultation found that the main areas of concern were seating and places to meet, footpath accessibility, shading, Maleny Lane entry and parking.

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Division 5 Councillor Winston Johnston Contact details

Cr Winston Johnston's office is located in the Eddie DeVere building on the corner of Currie and Bury Streets, Nambour.

If you would like to meet with Cr Johnston, please call to arrange an appointment.

Phone: (07) 5441 8043. Mobile. 0429 076 066.

Email: winston.johnston@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au

The Maleny Community Gym

"Building a Stronger Community"

Maleny Gym trainers can help you achieve your personal health and fitness goals.

Very affordable membership fees. Get Started Vouchers welcome First Visit is Free!

Free Personal Programincluded in membership

2 Fully Qualified Trainers Discounts available for Family Memberships

Check out our website for our opening times and membership fees.

https://www.malenygym.com/

Phone: 5429611 or email on. malenygym@gmail.com

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Overheard at Maple 3 the other day between a well-known couple of socially active women around town having a coffee.
“So long as life remains, there is always hope... and so long as there is hope, there can be victory!"

Maleny 1915. - “just how things have changed11!

The first European to document Maleny was the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt who describes the area in his travel diary in 1844. The first European settlement followed in the wake of the Gympie gold rush of 1867. A track linking Maleny to Landsborough was cut in 1880.

Maleny’s first store was built by the Maleny Co-operative Dairy Association and started trading in November 1905, operated by Mr A.M. Hunt. The store was divided into 3 shops with the third store occupied by Maleny's first E.S. & A. Bank

In 1912, the former Landsborough Shire Council was formed by the subdivision of the Caboolture Shire. The new local government authority included the towns of Landsborough, Maleny, Beerburrum and Caloundra. The new Council met in ‘Dyer's hall’ (located at this time behind the Mellum Club Hotel, later moved to a site adjacent to the hotel in Cribb Street) until the following year when a shire of Maleny was a timber town until the early 1920s and then went on to become the centre of dairy production and fruit growing. The name Maleny is probably derived from the parish name, which in turn is possibly derived from the Scottish place name Malleny, a historic house and garden in the Midlothian village of the same name.

Maleny Baptist Church opened in July 1914 and the Maleny Township State School opened on 22 April 1913. Then In 1915 its name was changed to Maleny State School.

Its on again- Community Grants 2023

Applica8ons are now open for grants up to $2000 from the Rotary Club of Maleny Applica8on forms can be obtained from the Secretary, Rotary Club of Maleny via secretary.maleny@rotary9620.org or phone 0419 942 561 or 0408 663 842

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Maleny Trail Parkrun

Every Saturday

A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you! Dogs welcome on a lead.

When is it?

Every Saturday at 7:00am

Where is it?

Maleny Trail starts at the MDSRC Clubhouse on the Maleny Community Precinct - Parklands Drive via Porters Lane, North Maleny

What does it cost to join in?

Nothing - it's free! But come early and register (only once needed) before you first come along.

How fast do I have to be?

We all take part for our own enjoyment. Please come along and join in whatever your pace!

Maleny Trail Parkrun needs you!

It is entirely organised by volunteers - email malenytrail@parkrun.com to help.

We're friendly!

Every week we grab a post Parkrun coffee at Concept Coffee Maleny - please come and join us! Se course maps, photo gallery and much more at: https://www.parkrun.com.au/malenytrail/

Maleny Contact Bridge Club

Learn to play Bridge!

Learn to play contract bridge at the Maleny Contract Bridge Club. Bridge is one of the most popular card games in the world. Bridge is a valuable exercise for the mind and players are interacting with others and benefitting for their friendship

The premises accommodates up to 25 tables and up to about 110 players each week turn up to the club to play.

Our clubhouse is located the end of Park Glen Drive, which is off Porters Lane in North Maleny. For information or to enrol phone Stuart Craig on 5494 2990 or email: malenybridgelessons@gmail.com http://malenybridgeclub.com.au/

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Maleny Men’s Shed News

The Maleny and District Men's Shed has over 50 members and meets Tuesdays and Fridays from 8am to midday. It was formed in 2006 for the fellowship & education of guys.

Coordinator Secretary Malcolm Baker. Phone. 0417785548

Address: 7 Bryce Lane, Maleny Qld 4552

Email: malenymensshed@hotmail.com

Shed Activities

Woodworking, Metal Work, Blacksmith work shop. Also have an opportunity to assist the Historical Society renovating buildings or working on old farm machinery.

JP's in the Community

The Maleny Neighbourhood Centre is part of the JP's in the Community Program. This program is available to witness signatures and certify your routine legal documents such as wills, affidavits, statutory declarations.

Hours that J.P’s are in attendance are 9.30am–12.30pm Monday to Friday.

Two of our members, Graham and Russell are still working on our popular cow bells, but we are trying a new idea: we are making smaller goat bells which swing in a horse stirrup.

Opening Hours. Tuesday & Friday 8am to noon Follow our progress at:

https://www.facebook.com/malenymensshed

A big shout out to the Foundation for Regional & Rural Renewal who funded our new water tank which is attached to the ex-Army shed that's under construction on our site.

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QCWA Maleny

Label Reading Workshop

Join us for a label reading workshop to learn how you can use and understand food labels on packaged items to help you make better choices for your health.

Morning tea will be provided on the day. Spots are limited! RSVP by the 11th of August by emailing or texting Judy Stubbs to register your spot to 0411 647 140, or by email to judystubbs1@gmail.com

When: Tuesday 15th August, 10:00am – 12:00pm

Where: Maleny Community Centre, Bicentenary

Meeting Room

1 Bicentenary Lane, Maleny

Cost: Gold coin donation

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Maleny State School presents P

“Comedy for a Cause”

The Maleny State School P & C will be presenting an Adults-only (18+) show in the Maleny State School Hall on Friday August 11th, 2023 from 6p.m. The show is to raise much needed funds to assist the Maleny State School. The show is organised through Comedy For A Cause which was established in January 2013 in the hope of assisting Not For Profit organisations fundraise in an efficient and entertaining manner.

“Comedy for a Cause” has hosted hundreds of shows for a huge variety of ‘Causes’ and helped raise over $1,000,000 and now it is Maleny’s opportunity to see this high class comedy show. The comedians in this instance are led by Lindsay Webb who is one of the most in-demand comedians in this country. He has been performing stand-up comedy all over the world since 1998

The night includes Dave Eastgate who is an actor, stand-up comedian, writer and musician who lives in Sydney, Australia. He starred in the ABC/BBC/ Comedy Central US smash hit, Ronnie Chieng And Anisa Nandaula who is an emerging Brisbane based poet and performance artist. Within her first 6 months of stand up she became the Sunshine Coast laughable comedy champion 2020, won the giggle room comedy competition and won the audience favourite at the good chat Bratt pack Then there is Andy Thompson whois a seasoned stand-up veteran having cut his teeth on the flourishing Brisbane comedy established himself as a consistent and and confident performer and a lively storyteller.

There will be food and a licensed bar operating on the night.

Purchase your tickets at: www.comedyforacause.net/MSS

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WEEKLY COMMUNITY EVENTS!

Maleny Scottish Country Dancing every Monday 7 to 9 pm RSL Hall. Call 0432 251 606.

Social Tennis every Monday 8.00 am Witta Tennis Club. All Welcome.

Mixed Social Tennis every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6.30am to 8.30am Maleny Showgrounds

Ladies Social Tennis every Thursday at 7.30am Maleny Showgrounds.

PickleBall every Monday 6.30p.m. to 8.30p.m. Maleny High School Activities Centre.

Maleny Bowls Club. – TUESDAY AM BOWLS, 8.30am for 9.00am . 2 games + morning tea $12 per player. Rink Winner Prizes. Visitors and players welcome. Call Joe 0401 987 900 to book your place

WEDNESDAY- 6 pm. TWILIGHT BOWLS & BURGER. $17 p.p. Bowls only $12 p.p. Learners welcome, bowls provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

FRIDAY PM play SCROUNGERS ‘BOWLS WITH A MATE ’ 1pm for 1.30pm (winter), 2 pm (from November). Bowls can be provided. Call Wendy 0438 399 604.

Combined Probus Club of Maleny Inc. Meets every 4th Wednesday from February to November at 10.00 am at the Uniting Church, Landsborough Rd, Maleny. Contact malenyprobus@gmail.com or membership enquiries 0408070823

Muzika Maleny local musicians First Thursday of Each Month from 6.30 pm Maleny RSL.

Pattemore House Open House Morning every Friday 10.00 am - 12 noon 15, Porters Lane.

Diggers Dining every Friday evening 4.30 bar opens Maleny RSL.

Tennis Under Lights every Friday Witta Tennis Club. BYO drinks and nibbles Contact. Pauline 0428 253 070.

Hinterland Country Music Day. Second Saturday each month in the big shed at the Maleny Museum Precinct.

Maleny Trail Parkrun every Saturday 7.00 am Maleny District Sport & Rec Club House Maleny Precinct.

Maleny Girl Guides meet on Wednesday's during school term and timing is 3:30pm - 5:30pm Term 2 & 3 and 4:00pm - 6:00pm Term 1 & 4.

Witta Tennis Club Social Tennis every Saturday 1.00 pm. All Welcome

Witta Recreation Club: Bar Open Friendship time every Wednesday 4.30p.m. - 6.30p.m.

Witta Wheels every 3rd Sunday each month 8.00 am - 11.00 am Witta Recreation Club

Maleny Markets every Sunday 8am to 2pm Maleny RSL.

Social Table Tennis every Sunday 1 - 5 pm Maleny High School Activity Centre. All welcome!

Please email your weekly regular event to malenysportspark@gmail.com for inclusion every week

Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club

The Chatty Cafe in Maleny - come and join us!

The Chatty Cafe is being held at the Maleny Library every Tuesday from 10:30 to 11:30 and provides locals with an opportunity for a cuppa and a chat with fellow Chatty Cafe guests and friendly volunteers.

Although this is a Maleny Blackall Range Lions Club initiative, we welcome anyone who has an hour a week to spare, to enjoy a chat with an interesting bunch of local residents. If you would like to help out, or know of someone who might benefit from more social interaction, join us for a tea or coffee at Maleny Library on Tuesdays between 10:30 and 11:30 am…. Everyone is welcome!

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Maleny Show-grounds

Camping

Maleny Showgrounds is open for camping. This ground offers camping year-round (maximum 3 night stay), except during major events & seasonal blackout dates.

All campers who can adhere to the Qld Health, Sunshine Coast Council and Qld Government regulations pertaining to Covid-19 social distancing and hygiene guidelines are welcome. Enjoy a peaceful environment close to town. Groups and caravanning clubs are welcome. Cost is just $25 per night.

Electricity, water, toilet/shower facilities, access to Dump Point are all available.

Find all the details at the web site: http://www.malenyshowsociety.org.au

BLACKALL RANGE

The Lions Club of Maleny - Blackall Range has a proud record of service to the local community and have just celebrated 40 years of service.

The club was chartered on April 15th, 1983 and local, Roger Jackson, now deceased was the first President.

As a memorial to Roger the club offers a $1,000 selfimprovement bursary and a $200 youth Public Speaking bursary $200.

Over the years our club has fostered the formation of the Blackall Range Lions Club, the Mooloolah Valley Lions Club and the Beerwah Lions Club.

For further information about our Club or membership email: membership.mbrlions@gmail.com

LIONS CLUB – MALENY BLACKALL RANGE

Maleny - Blackall Range Lions Club members are a group of ordinary people who have joined together with a common desire to make our communities better by using initiative, creativity, enthusiasm and energy.

We support community projects and we fundraise to provide assistance for community projects. We have provided service in our local community for over 39 years. You too can support your community!

Lions Club of Maleny Blackall Range

JOIN LIONS & MEET NEW FRIENDS

Lions Club Members strive to make a difference in their local community as well as in communi9es worldwide. Lions Clubs support local community needs, childhood Cancer, Diabetes, Vision care and other health and educa9on needs worldwide.

For further informa9on contact

Membership Chair Mark Henderson

Mobile 0414 899 933.

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“Lions Club celebrate 40 years of community Service”
“Do you wish to help your community”

The Maleny Historical Society

has a new website: http:// www.malenyhistoricalsociety.org.au

Their new Facebook page is : https://www.facebook.com/ MalenyHistoricalSociety

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The Range Croquet Club - Maleny

Last weekend Donna Manning played in the Women’s Open of the Gold Coast Tweed tournament in Murwillimbah. She scored three wins from six in the double round robin as did the other three ladies. Donna came second on net hoops behind Heather Knight from Stephens Club, a great result considering the three other players are regular members of the Queensland state team. Donna is a reserve. She commented on how good the Murwillimbah lawns were and thanked the organisers.

Thursday was the first use of the lawn after a wet Tuesday, but ricochet croquet had a bumper day with a pennants competition against Bribie.

Sarah Widin lost to Dolly Taylor 15 – 20, Dianne Horsman beat Don Baily 19 – 12, but Maleny lost the rubber 1 – 2 when Vince Carbery went down to Allison Beer and Jan McNee 13 – 17.

Congratulations Bribie on a well-fought win. Association social play in the afternoon resulted in a 12 – 6 win to Wallace Roy and Kath Smith against Lynette Evans and Sally Adams.

Ken Barker and Chris Borlase played in the Windsor Brooch at Windsor Club on Friday winning a game apiece in a tight competition.

On Sunday Stuart Craig and Wallace 9 beat Vince and Lynette 6. Chris pegged out against Dianne 26 –11 while Carole Atkinson and Donna narrowly lost to Nick Cram and Sarah 5 – 6.

The attached photo (right) shows some of the instruments of torture which will be present on our 30th Birthday on the 30th of July.

Be there to try them out!

Our web address is: https://rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au

For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President )

Court Hire

Our courts may be available for community use or for special events, like workplace team-building or social gathering.

Our croquet equipment may be available for your guests in some special occasion (e.g. wedding) if suitable grounds are available. If you are interested, please phone, email or use the contact page.

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Association Croquet

Association Croquet is a tactical game, usually between two players, consisting of running six hoops in order with two balls, clockwise first and then anti-clockwise, and finally hitting the central peg. It is played in a lawn measuring 35yards by 28 yards. The running of a hoop and hitting of the peg scores one point. The maximum score is, therefore, 26 points. Six hoops twice by two balls plus the pegging out.

Association Croquet is a challenging and intriguing sport requiring tactical ability, judgment and skill

Ricochet Croquet Tuesday morings 9 am. Contact Sarah Widin for other days.

Coaching: is available on Saturday mornings at 8 am

Our web address is: https:// rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au

For details contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 (President )

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