Eleventh annual BLAGSS bowling extravaganza

Registration for the eleventh annual BLAGSS Bowling Extravaganza is now open. Once again, on Tuesday, March 8 the Brighton Lesbian and Gay Sports Society, (BLAGSS) will take over the entire Bowlplex at Brighton Marina.

Eleventh annual BLAGSS bowling extravaganza

Registration for the eleventh annual BLAGSS Bowling Extravaganza is now open.

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Once again, on Tuesday, March 8 the Brighton Lesbian and Gay Sports Society, (BLAGSS) will take over the entire Bowlplex at Brighton Marina.

Last year’s Challenge was a huge success, attracting over 200 bowlers from different Brighton & Hove LGBT community groups.

The format of the competition will be as in previous years – 2 games on different lanes; with “glorious” prizes for the winning team.

Places in the extravaganza are limited to 26 teams, and lanes will be booked out to the first 26 teams who get their money paid in – so don’t delay!

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Event:   Eleventh Annual BLAGSS Bowling Extravaganza

Where: Bowlplex at Brighton Marina, BN2 5UT

When:   Tuesday, March 8 2016

Time:     6.30pm for registration and practice; Play starts at 7.00pm

Cost:       £62 per team of eight players.

How to enter:

♦  To send email registering your team’s name and interest, click here:

♦  Send a cheque made out to BLAGSS to: 3 Havelock Road, Brighton BN1 6GL with your team name on the back. OR

♦  Pay £62 by BACS to the BLAGSS bank account using your team name and BOWLING as the reference:

BLAGSS.  Sort code: 30-99-93  Account No: 01613506

REFERENCE (Your team name)……..  Bowling

Then all you have to do is turn up with your team on the night.

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