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Family-friendly sports club

Founded in 1959, the Bell Park Sports Club (BPSC) is renowned for its family-friendly sporting atmosphere.

The club’s bistro is proud to provide meals for all members after training sessions as well as providing the chance to relax and socialise after a busy week.

Members of the public are encouraged and welcome to dine at BPSC, with everyone able to enjoy something to their liking from a menu that explores traditional Asian ingredients.

There are gorgeous function rooms for hire, so consider bringing your next special event to life at BPSC. All functions are welcome from school graduations and wellness expos, to birthdays, weddings, and corporate events.

A club with a strong local focus, BPSC and its members, players and supporters are active in volunteering for the club and community. One such example of this is the BPSC’s participation in the Vinnies CEO Community Sleepout 2022. The club has a fundraising target of $20,000, with donations going to help vulnerable Geelong locals facing poverty and homelessness.

Bell Park Sports Club is located at 10 Lynnburn Road, Batesford. For more information, visit www.bellparksportsclub.com.au.

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