The family-friendly event is open to everyone. Entry is $15 a head with supper included.
There is also a planned raffle and other prizes.
Attendees can register as part of a team of three or individually, with singles being placed into a team on the night.
Charity treasurer Karen Bruce said the money raised on the night would be dispersed as the need required.
Mrs Bruce said the charity night was an ideal opportunity to gather as a community for a worthy cause.
“It is a good, fun night and we are raising money for charity,” she said.
The bowls night has become an annual fixture for the charity for the past four years.
Previously the charity has donated money to Foodshare and to assist organisations which deal with violence against women.
It also provides scholarships and other awards to school students.
However, as the name suggests, the Soroptimist International has an international presence and the Cobram Barooga branch has helped donate money in response to international crisis such as the recent Auckland floods, the war in Ukraine and the earthquakes in Turkey.
“The charity helps women locally, national or internationally,” Mrs Bruce said.
The Soroptimist International was founded in 1921 and is a global volunteer movement which advocates for human rights and gender equality with a network of about 72,000 club members in 121 countries.
For more information, phone Karen Bruce on 0428 480 502.