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Tudor Village proud to announce sponsorship of Lilydale Bowling Club



Tudor Village in Lilydale is very proud to once again be a premium sponsor of the Lilydale Bowling Club.

In announcing the partnership, Tudor Village’s Sales Manager Kate Abdulovski said how delighted they were to enter into this partnership for another year.

“We have already enjoyed a long association with the Lilydale Bowling Club over the years and now that we have renewed this partnership we can see many opportunities to support the Club and its members and also raise awareness of our amazing village Tudor Village in Lilydale,” she said.

President of Lilydale Bowling Club Len Cumming said he welcomed the renewal of the sponsorship with Tudor Village.

“The Lilydale Bowling Club values the longstanding relationship they have with Tudor Village, the support provided has assisted the club maintain and develop our facilities which have not only benefited members but also our community,” he said.

There are a number of Tudor Village residents who are club members and we would welcome any resident who is interested in joining our club.”

Tudor Village is the ultimate in retirement living renowned for its friendly and welcoming community spirit and established homes. The state-of-the-art community centre offers a heated indoor pool, gym, private theatrette, bowling green and undercover outdoor barbecue and entertaining area. There’s always a full calendar of social activities and events to take part in, including gardening, art and craft classes, photography, and woodworking in the fully equipped Residents Workshop.

Kate has over 17 years professional sales experience and she brings an incredible wealth of knowledge to her role. Kate understands the needs of her residents and works hard to ensure everyone experiences a quality lifestyle surrounded by a supportive and friendly network of neighbours. Working every day amongst the residents, Kate is able to share her insights into village life and ensure prospective residents are going to thrive in their new environment.

“I’ve seen how apprehensive people can be when considering the move into retirement living,” she said.

“I like to find out more about their lifestyle and how living here can give them enormous benefits of social connection, ease of living and a safe secure environment.”

Kate’s ability to generate positive client feedback solidifies her passion for retirement living and customer service – Tudor Village Lilydale is her dream job!

Contact Kate Abdulovski to arrange a personal inspection at Tudor Village.

Tel: 1300 757 027

Email: enquiries@tudorvillage.com.au

Visit: tudorvillage.com.au

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