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Save the date for police bowls day

Corowa Sergeant Stephen Marshall presenting Kristie Willet from Willet Transport with a certificate of appreciation after Kristie and Scott provided all the food on the Annual Murray River Police and Community Charity Bowls Day by way of a generous $250 dollar cheque.

Corowa Police in conjunction with Howlong Golf and Bowls Resort are commencing preparations for what is now the Annual Murray River Police and Community Charity Bowls Day to be held at the Howlong Bowls Club on Sunday, September, 22.

Recently Corowa Sergeant Stephen Marshall attended a number of sponsors for last years Inaugural Charity Bowls Day presenting Certificate of Appreciations to all those that supported the day through their sponsorship.

Amanda Widdison from Club Corowa receives a certificate from Sergeant Marshall after the club supplied four $50 vouchers.

In the next month or so, police will again be approaching the generous business houses of Corowa for sponsorship with the hope that through raffles and participation in excess of last years $4000 can be raised which was donated to the Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre.

“Given the success of last year Brad Blanchard from Howlong Bowls and myself and looking to go bigger and better this year, now that we have laid the foundation last year,” Sergeant Marshall said.

Sergeant Marshall presents Craig Waldron from Waldrons Supa IGA with a certificate of appreciation after Waldrons supplied a side of lamb for the raffle.

Murray River Police District are appealing to all community groups and those who wish to be involved in the day, to “Save the Date” as if it is anything like last years event, it will be a great fun day enjoyed with your local police, other emergency services and community service groups.