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Weekend activities for kids are back in full swing at JAGS Sports Club!


Saturdays


9-10.30am Football / 4-11yrs (?5, drop-in)

9.15-10am Trampoline / 18mth-4yrs (?5, book in advance)

10-10.45am Trampoline / 18mths-4yrs (?5, book in advance)

11am-12pm Baby Booters / 18mths-4yrs (?4, drop-in)

2-2.45pm Youth Gym / 12-17yrs (Free to members, ?5 NM, drop-in)

2.45-3pm Advance Youth Gym / 12-17yrs (Free to members, ?5 NM, drop-in)


Sundays


9-10.30am Football / 4-11yrs (?5, drop-in)

9-10am Climbing / 4-7yrs (?6 M ?8 NM, book in advance)

9.15-10am Baby Ballet / 18mths-3yrs (?6, book in advance)

9.30-10.30am Trampoline / 4-8yrs (?6, book in advance)

10-11am Climbing / 4-7yrs (?6 M ?8 NM, book in advance)


Friday night football (6-7pm) resumes on Friday 12th January.


Please call 020 8613 6500 to reserve a space on one of the sessions bookable in advance.


In addition to weekend activities, there are a few spaces available on kids courses starting next week, including taekwondo, tennis, badminton, climbing, trampoline and advanced swimming.


If you would like further information about these courses, please visit http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/ or drop us a line on 020 8613 6500.

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