Club History
Opened for Play 1n 1995
In 1991, a small group of lawn bowlers in Parksville decided that our city needed its own lawn bowling green. It took four hard years of fundraising to make that dream a reality and the first full season started in May of 1995.
From Day One, volunteers groomed and cared for both the green and the lovely flower beds that lined it. Using their own tools from home, they helped to make the whole club take shape. As years passed, equipment was purchased which helped to reduce some of the heavy duty manual labour.
Originally, a monthly newsletter and telephone network were used to advise club members of important dates and events. By 2006, however, computers were much more common and the Monday Morning Messages came to be.
Since its inception, the club has grown from tents to a more permanent structure, compete with a great kitchen, commercial dishwasher and stand-up freezers suitable for food preparation and storage. Club dinners and fun/food events are all part of our club’s social development.
In 2008, our groundskeeper and crew removed the shrubs and hedges that were invading the green. Xeriscaping was installed to help conserve water, provide a beautiful backdrop and to protect the green. Amy, “The Goose Chasing Dog” has been on “green patrol” for a number of years, protecting it from the geese and the damage they are capable of doing.
The club moved away from whites as the dress uniform for bowls in 2009. Today, team colours are fine for tournaments and there is now a more relaxed dress code in effect.
COVID 19 and the ensuing pandemic impacted everyone. Our club shut down completely for the 2020 season and modified play, with restrictions, began in 2021. By 2022, a full season was permitted, but as a precaution, masks were still mandatory in the club house.
PLBC was honoured to host both the 2005 and 2014 Canadian Mixed Pairs. Competitors came from across Canada and the 2014 event was televised by Shaw T.V. Our club consistently has encouraged members to excel and has shown success in local, provincial and national tournaments.
PLBC started as, and continues to be, a welcoming family of lawn bowlers, spreading the joy of the game of lawn bowling to all.
The Crest
Our crest, updated in 2005, combines the Brant Goose representing Parksville, bowls to represent our sport and the waves of our location.
Upcoming Events
7:00PM – Board Meeting
All Day – Beth and Linda are inviting all ladies to the Courtenay Club for a fun day garden tea party
9:30AM – 8 End Draw
1:00PM – 14 End Draw
6:30PM – Summer Mixed Pairs League
9:30AM – Cutthroat League (14 ends)
1:00PM – 12 End Draw
6:30PM – PGOSA
10:00AM – FORTIS Volunteer Event
1:00PM – 10 End Draw
5:00PM Fun & Food Night
Organizer
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Ken Bucyk
Fun & Food Night
THURSDAY, JULY18 th
You can eat and play, play only, or eat only.
Dinner @ 5:00
A variety of pizzas will be offered.
Dessert, coffee & tea will be served after the 10 end game.
Cost $8.00
The game will be “Score 10!”- Play proceeds as normal
- But, rather than only one team counting shot bowls, the closest 4 bowls to the jack will count.
- The closest bowl will count 4, then the next one will count 3, then 2 and finally 1 point.
- This means that although team A is shot, team B could score 6 points.
- If an end is burnt, the burning team will score 3 and the other team will score 7 points.
- Play to be 10 ends.
Sign-up until MONDAY, July 15TH at the club or below.
NOTE: Only the first 48 bowlers are eligible to bowl.