You do not need to be a highly tuned athlete to compete; you can still join in with a number of ailments and all events are free at accessible venues.
• Table Tennis, Monday, February 17, 2-5pm, Berala Community Centre.
Grab a bat and have a hit. Table tennis is a great way of keeping the joints moving and staying connected with the community.
• Pickle Ball, Tuesday, February 18, 10am-3pm, Civic Park Tennis Courts, Pendle Hill.
A mix of tennis, badminton and table tennis, pickle ball is a fun, sociable sport.
• Lawn Bowls, Wednesday, February 19, 10am-3pm, Wenty Leagues Club, 50 Smith Street, Wentworthville.
Join in a game of lawn bowls, an exciting, competitive but gentle sport or just come along to watch and cheer your friends on.
• Walking Netball, Thursday, February 20, 10am-3pm, Cumberland Basketball Centre.
This sport is gentle on the joints but will get the blood and the mind flowing.
• Walking Football, Friday, February 21, 10am-3pm, Granville District FC, Everley Road, Chester Hill.
Come for a friendly game of walking football or just come and cheer your friends along.
Registrations for all events are essential by calling 8757 9618 and close on Friday, February 7.
Invite to take part in Masters Games
STAY on the ball with other locals and keep active during the Cumberland Council Masters Games 2020, with registration now open.