LAST Wednesdays, business bowls players reunited for the last time of the season for a fun game under the sun followed by a raffle.

A free sausage sizzle was offered to participants and spectators, and the main sponsor of the event, Rodwells, was thanked at the very beginning of the night.

It is impossible not to have a good time at the Euroa Bowls Club, situated on the corner of Turnbull and Templeton Streets Euroa, and is part of the picturesque Seven Creeks Park.

Many community members came along for this night of pure fun and laughter, while still competing against each other.

Children, adults and less young adults were all reunited for this game marking the end of the season.

Sandra Cocking, one of the bowls club organiser, without whom these events wouldn't exist, said she had felt great joy during this business bowls season.

"I am looking forward to next business bowls season, I enjoyed this one so much," she said.

Audrey McIntosh, one of the life members of the Euroa Bowles Club, said she was extremely happy about the outcome of this year's business bowls.

"It's been so successful over the years, ever since it started ten years ago, so I'm very much looking forward to next season," Mrs McIntosh said.

She has herself been a member of the Euroa Bowls Club since 1963.

"I have been involved for 58 years, but since this year I have not been able to play because I can't physically do it anymore but I am still very much involved and I just love to go and watch players bowling," she said.

"It is part of my life, and I love everything related to bowls, such as our upcoming ladies tournament every Wednesday."