Community bowled over at bowling day
Sunday afternoon saw the hosting of the second Maccabi GB Community Bowling Day at Watford’s Hollywood Bowl.
More than 60 bowlers took part in an event which had an international feel to it, given that many of Maccabi GB’s JCC Maccabi Games Squad were in attendance.
Parents, children, teammates and friends combined, ranging from as young as 5 all the way up to 65 years old, with ‘fun’ the main aim of the day – although there was some friendly competition taking place between each lane. Bowlers of all ability levels and Jewish backgrounds were brought together to integrate, exercise and have fun all at the same time.
Speaking about the impact of Maccabi GB’s Community Bowling Day, Events Coordinator Valerie Parnes, said, “Maccabi GB aimed to host a Community Sport Day that was fun for the whole family, rather than those who had a burning passion for competitive sport, and that’s exactly what we accomplished. To welcome 60 people along to the day was fantastic and it was extremely gratifying seeing the enjoyment of parents bowling against their kids and vice versa. We have a number of Community Sports Days approaching in the calendar and our aim is to engage as many Jewish people as possible – both through a love of sport and a desire to just have fun!”
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