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Family Football Fest - 11-3.30 TODAY (19th June) Dulwich College Tank Fields


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Today is the day for Kinetic Foundation?s annual 5-a-side Football Fest 2016!


Stsrting at 11am at Dulwich College Tanks Fields, our exciting football tournament for boys and girls aged 4-10 provides a fun and exciting family fun day for all abilities. The tournament is split into three age groups: U6, U8 and U10s, with all teams playing a minimum of 6 matches.


There will be plenty of food and refreshments, face painting, a cake sale, a bouncy castle and tombola.


Time: 11am -3.30pm

Location: Dulwich College Tank Field Entrance on Grange Lane SE21 7LS


All proceeds from the day will go to The Kinetic Foundation ? a South London based charity, supporting disadvantaged young people into further education, training and employment.

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