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G&L BADMINTON

Whatever your experience level, G&L Badminton has a match to suit. Equipment is provided, and participation is on a pay-to-play basis, no joining fee. All games are friendly, so come along to Alma Venville Recreation Centre, near the corner of Eighth Avenue and Guildford Road in Maylands, on Wednesdays 7.30pm-9.30pm.

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SAPPHIC TRAMPERS

The Sapphic Trampers will hike 11km of the Gooralong Brook Valley in Serpentine National Park on Sunday, July 13. To join the Trampers on their hike meet at the first car park in Serpentine National Park at 9.45am for a 10am start. Moderate fitness is required for the hike and there is a $10 entry fee per car to the national park. For more information contact Sabena (0427 324 766, sabena.lund@fpwa.org.au) or Diana (0412 246 306, ehe@westnet.com.au)

SWIMMING – RAINBOW WARRIORS

The Rainbow Warriors are keeping warm this winter, taking advantage of Perth’s heated pools at their Sunday morning sessions. The group swims every Sunday at 9am, so if you are looking for a good training session in the water (minimum of 1km swimming), call Alain on 0414 561 488 for venue details.

THE GOLF BAGS

The Golf Bags is a lesbian group that plays 9 holes of golf every Saturday morning at different metro courses north and south of the river. Golfing talents vary and they operate a handicapping system to level the playing field. Prizes are given every week for longest drive and nearest the pin. There is no joining fee, just a standard $18 to play. If you are a lesbian and golf is your bag, they are always looking for new members. Contact Peta or Anne: 9443 2005, mobile 0438 181 205, email petanna@westnet.com.au.

WAGL

Got time to spare? Then str-i-i-i-i-ke WAGL into your diary. The WAGL social bowling league meets every Sunday at 11am at Warwick Superbowl. The cost is $20 for 3 games, of which $2.50 goes into a social fund. For more information, visit www.wagl.org.au.

OUTDANCE

Hey there twinkle toes, keen to pick up a few new steps? Outdance has classes in Latin and Ballroom dances every Tuesday night at Mount Hawthorne Community Centre at 6.30pm. Contact 0417 911 214, 0401 700 562 or outdanceperth@aol.com for information or to make a booking.

LOTON PARK TENNIS CLUB

For the winter season, Loton Park will have social tennis on Saturdays from 1-5pm. There is no Sunday social tennis or Twilight Tennis in winter. The Loton Park Annual General Meeting is fast approaching and will take place on Saturday, July 5 at 5.30pm in the Clubhouse. The Annual General Meeting will focus on the future of the Club and the implementation of strategies agreed at the Extraordinary General Meeting. Come along and find out how you can make a difference in your community. For more information on Loton Park, visit www.lotonpark.com.au

Contact Details: To find out more about the sporting groups listed here or to have your club listed in OiP’s Sports Roundup, contact Megan at megan@www.outinperth.com or on 08 9371 9877.

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