Pembroke Power Station Sports and Social Club held its first-ever Children's Skittles Day earlier this year and recently presented the funds to a charity.
The event, on July 27, featured two competitions: one for "sticker uppers" and another for juniors.
'Sticker uppers' are the people who put the skittles up after the players have knocked them down.
Grace, 11, was crowned Sticker Upper Champion 2024 with a score of 49, while 15-year-old Imogen became the Junior Champion 2024 with a score of 65.
The event raised £240, which was handed over to Angela Dowson, a senior nurse in palliative dementia care for Marie Curie in Hywel Dda.
The money was raised through a raffle, with contributions from businesses.
The club expressed gratitude to these businesses and Ms Dowson for supporting the event.
The day was organised as a free event to thank sticker uppers for their hard work and to give the club's youngsters a day dedicated to them.
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