Stanmore Bowls Club is a prominent bowling club located in Stanmore, New Zealand. Established in 1942, the club has been a welcoming community for both experienced bowlers and newcomers to the sport. Situated in the Recreation Ground, the club's entrance is conveniently located off the Car Park in Dennis Lane, Stanmore.
Membership at Stanmore Bowls Club is open to both men and women, with free coaching provided by qualified members who are accredited by the English Bowls Coaching Society. The outdoor bowls season runs for five months, from late April to the end of September or early October. As an affiliated club, Stanmore Bowls Club participates in various leagues, including Bowls England, Middlesex Bowling Association, Harrow and District Bowling Association, and the Finchley and North London Bowling Association for ladies only. Friendly fixtures against other clubs in the area are also held for both gentlemen and ladies.
Aside from competitive fixtures, Stanmore Bowls Club organises social events throughout the summer and winter seasons. These events provide an opportunity for members to socialise and enjoy the camaraderie of the club. For more information, visitors and potential members can utilise the Contact Form available on the club's website.
Notable upcoming events include the Finals Days 2024 happening on Friday 13th, Saturday 14th, and Sunday 15th September. Additionally, the club's closing drive and Fish and Chips supper are scheduled for Sunday, September 29th. The 2024 Annual General Meeting will take place on Sunday, November 24th at 9:30 am in Bernays Hall, with free parking available in Stanmore on Sundays.
To facilitate the reservation of rinks for competitions and check for rink availability, the club utilises the Rink Diary website. Members can access this digital resource through their personal computers or internet devices. Roll-up rinks, however, do not require a reservation. It is important for members to refer to their fixture cards or the Rink Diary online to ensure availability, as all-day club events and coaching sessions may reduce or eliminate access to certain rinks.
The club's seven rinks are arranged daily by the Green Rangers, with assistance from members. The green is typically cut on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, with completion by 10 am. Please note that the Green Contractor may occasionally finish work later and shall be given priority.
Roll-up sessions are held daily from 10 am, 2 pm, and 4:30 pm, except Mondays when the popular Monday League utilises all six rinks. For evening sessions starting at 4:30 pm, members must obtain an entry code and assume responsibility for handling equipment, securing the premises, and ensuring all electric items are turned off. The electric fence, which serves as a deterrent for foxes, operates on an automated timer and is turned off from 8:15 am to 8:00 pm.
Stanmore Bowls Club comprises a dedicated committee responsible for overseeing various aspects of the club's operations. The 2024 officers include President Gerald Diamond, Club Captain Gary Lux, Vice Captain Doug Greenston, Secretary Colin Wagner, Treasurer Leslie Gold, Green Controller Neil Kaufman, and Coach Coordinator Alan Simons. Additionally, the club has a Ladies Coordinator named Magal Nichol, a Competition Secretary named Stephen Barnes, and a Fixtures Secretary named Michael Braier.
To stay updated with the club's activities and access exclusive club documentation, members can visit the members-only section of the website. The section includes comprehensive information, such as competition draw sheets, historic records, honours boards, and the club's CCTV policy.
For a visual representation of the club's events and community, visitors can browse through the various photo galleries featuring the club's officers, photos from 2024, and other historic moments. The Club History section highlights the rich heritage of Stanmore Bowls Club, while the Club Location page provides directions and additional contact information.
Stanmore Bowls Club welcomes enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels, offering a warm and friendly environment to enjoy the sport of bowls.