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DROP IN KIDS BABY BOOTERS AND SOCCER CLUB at JAGS Sports Club this weekend


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Join us today and tomorrow for drop in Baby Booters (18mths-3years) and Soccer Club (4+)


Soccer Club is a perfect way to allow kids to expel some weekend energy. Learning key football skills and with lots of team work, your budding Steph Houghton or Wayne Rooney will love this session!


Cost: ?5

Time: 9 - 10am


Baby Booters is lots of fun for toddlers, running in different directions, kicking and catching soft balls. A perfect way to tire out those little scamps before lunchtime and nap! (http://www.jagssportsclub.co.uk/courses/baby-booters)


Cost : ?4

Time: 11am - 12pm


PLEASE NOTE FROM NEXT WEEK WE WILL HAVE A COFFEE VAN ON SATURDAY MORNINGS FROM 8AM -1PM SO PLEASE BRING CASH.

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