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Baby Booters, JAGS Soccer Academy & Trampoline finish this Sunday at JAGS Sports Club


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Join us this weekend for the last sessions of the year in drop-in Baby Booters, Soccer Academy and Trampoline. These classes will resume on Saturday 7th January.


Baby Booters is a session for 18mth - 3 year olds, with lots of kicking balls, catching and running around in the inside hall, taking place on Saturday & Sunday, 11am-12pm, ?4 per child. (http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/baby-booters/)


JAG Soccer Club is our extremely popular weekend and holiday football club for ages 4 - 11, which focuses on technique, skills and ends with a game. Saturday & Sunday, 9-10.30am, ?5. We also offer Friday night football, which resumes again on Friday 13th January and takes place at 6-7pm and costs ?6 per session. (http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/soccer-academy/)


Trampoline is a pre bookable session on Saturday for 18 month - 3 year olds and on Sunday for 4-8 year olds. The timings and prices are as follows: Saturday 9.15-10/10-10.45am... ?5 per child; Sunday 9.30am-10.30am... ?6 per child.


Please drop in for Baby Booters or JAGS Soccer Club - no need to book! Booking is necessary with trampoline.


If you have any questions or would like to book anything with us, please drop us a line on 020 8613 6500.

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