Published September 07, 2010, 08:08 AM
Titze, the driving force behind an effort to revive lawn bowling in Mitchell, was denied when he requested $30,000 from the City Council for a storage shed for the sport’s equipment. The council voted unanimously not to carve out some money for the facility.
Titze said the city made a promise to local bowlers nearly 20 years ago and he wants to hold them to it.
Lawn bowling booster wants to get sport rolling here again
Rod Titze won’t be bowled over quite that easily.Titze, the driving force behind an effort to revive lawn bowling in Mitchell, was denied when he requested $30,000 from the City Council for a storage shed for the sport’s equipment. The council voted unanimously not to carve out some money for the facility.
Titze said the city made a promise to local bowlers nearly 20 years ago and he wants to hold them to it.
By: Tom Lawrence, The Daily Republic
