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Father's Day at JAGS Sports Club: Clip & Climb, Parent and Child Yoga, Fun Floats AND Dr Bike!


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We have a fantastic day lined up for Father's Day at JAGS Sports Club, Sunday 19th June.


*** Book quickly to avoid disappointment! Call 0208 613 6500 ***


9-10am Dads and Kids (4+) Clip & Climb climbing session - ?5 per adult, ?3 per child; FREE to members


9-10am Parent and Child Yoga (4+) - ?5 per adult, ?3 per child; FREE to members


10.30-11.30am Fun Floats (all ages) - ?2 per person; FREE to members


11am-12pm Baby Booters (18mth-3yrs) - ?4 per child


+ DR BIKE by The Bike Project. Bring your bike in for a mini service/advice, 9am-12pm PLUS drop off any old unwanted bikes that you no longer want and they will be donated to this fantastic charity: http://thebikeproject.co.uk/

We currently have three spaces left on the Dad & Kids Clip and Climb and 6 places left on Parent and Child Yoga.


FREE - members

Non Members - ?5 adults, ?3 child


Call 0208 613 6500 to book

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