Inspired by Valentines Day just passed, Bowled Over: Love Fest 2020 is a chance for the architecture and design community to come together while the weather is still warm and reconnect before the year takes off.
February 18th, 2020
Valentines Day may have been and gone but that is no reason to stop celebrating with love. On Thursday 20 February you’d do well to find yourself at Bondi Bowling Club for the Bowled Over: Love Fest 2020.
Unlike last Friday, this Thursday we will be celebrating the industry: our love for our profession, our love and pride of the projects we create, and of course, our love for each other. Hosted by Polytec, Milliken, CSM, James Richardson Furniture, Talostone and Diverse Products Agency, while the weather is still warm, Bowled Over 2020 is a chance to catch up with colleagues and acquaintances in the industry now that the dust of beginning a new year, a new decade rather, has settled.
With more than 200 RSVPs for this Thursday’s event already, and a capacity of 400, if you and your team are interested in going it would be well worth the RSVP to confirm your places.
With live music from the jazz trio Steve Morrison Jazz and a wet weather contingency (bowls would be canceled but the party continues indoors), coupled with a rare chance to team build amidst friendly competition in fresh, coastal air – here’s an industry event we’d love to see you at.
Bondi Bowling Club
1 Warners Ave, Bondi
Thursday 20th February 2020
6- 10 pm
RSVP
invite@bowledover-lovefest.com
Polytec
polytec.com.au

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