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Something is always going on at CLUB FG !
Latest Pics, Videos and General  Info about our Club.
The Presidents Playground

                              Families Love Club FG!
                                     Our new 'Presidents' Playground' is a 'Family' initiative, welcoming our local                                           surrounding communities to join us at the club, providing a 'safe-space' for                                      children to play and enjoy, as parents take in some sunshine and refreshments

on the new lawns;   or have a few games of 'Bocce' or "Boules' or perhaps try their hand on our 

'Mini Golf' course!  
We are grateful to the LOTTERYWEST team for supporting the acquisition and building of this amazing modern playground facility.  LOTTERY WEST truly are wonderful and genuine supporter of 'Community'.   

Click the Pic to see more!.

Kids in Slide
BOCCE & BOULES - European Bowls
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A Great Team Game
 'BOCCE' is a 'Team' game for 2 players (1vs1) up tp
  8 Players (4vs4) per court.

Now a very popular and growing sport in the ISA and Europe, ii t is a great day or night out for couples and groups  were you can grab drinks, snacks and eats from the bar while you spend a few hours in fun competition ion what we think is the greatest bowling experience since '10 Pin Bowls' !

 At only $5 per game per player it is amazing value.
(example: a '4 player' - 2vs2 game will last about an hour or so).  Come and try it our   

Oh By the way, Bocce is the 'Italian' version with larger balls and Boules is the 'French' with smaller lighter balls.

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Click the Pic (at Left) to see times and days/nights available.

Past
Investments
Mountain Lake
Beach Huts
Ferris Wheel
Palm Trees
City Cycle
THE DAY TO DAY AT OUR CLUB........

Venezia-Giulia (The Julian March)

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The term "Julian March" is a partial translation of the Italian name "Venezia Giulia" (or "Julian Venetia"), coined by the Italian Jewish historical linguist Graziadio Ascoli, who was born in Gorizia. In an 1863 newspaper article,[4] Ascoli focused on a wide geographical area north and east of Venice which was under Austrian rule; he called it Triveneto ("the three Venetian regions"). Ascoli divided Triveneto into three parts:

According to this definition, Triveneto overlaps the ancient Roman region of Regio X - Venetia et Histria introduced by Emperor Augustus in his administrative reorganization of Italy at the beginning of the first century AD. Ascoli (who was born in Gorizia) coined his terms for linguistic and cultural reasons, saying that the languages spoken in the three areas were substantially similar. His goal was to stress to the ruling Austrian Empire the region's[8] Latin and Venetian roots and the importance of the Italian linguistic element.[4]

The term "Venezia Giulia" did not catch on immediately, and began to be used widely only in the first decade of the 20th century.[4] It was used in official administrative acts by the Italian government in 1922–1923 and after 1946, when it was included in the name of the new region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

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ref   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_March

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