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Summer holiday cricket camp at SMCC, between East Dulwich & Forest Hill - book now for 10% off


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SMCC/GCA SUMMER HOLIDAY CRICKET CAMP?


This cricket camp is for kids to learn and play cricket during the summer holidays. It's run in partnership between Streatham & Marlborough Cricket Club and Gunn Cricket Academy. You don't have to be a current club member. Booking is first come, first served.



WHERE IS IT?


Streatham & Marlborough Cricket Club, which is between East Dulwich and Forest Hill, near where Lordship Lane meets the South Circular. We have car parking, two cricket pitches and a clubhouse. We run cricket for all ages of junior players (boys and girls) as well as lots of men's and women's teams.



WHEN IS IT?


9am-3pm each day


Mon-Thurs on the first four weeks of the state school summer holidays:

* 23-26 July

* 30 July - 2nd Aug

* 6-9 Aug

* 13-16 Aug



HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?


?40/child/day or ?36 (10% off) if booked early.



FURTHER DETAILS AND ONLINE BOOKING


Please see the summer camp page on our website here:

https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors



ABOUT SMCC


Please note that we are a non-profit, community run sports club. We are run by our members (players and parents) for the love of the game and to get members of our community playing and enjoying the wonderful game of cricket. All money raised is used in running the club and maintaining our facilities for future generations.


David Cook

SMCC Juniors

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Hi everyone,


We already have an average fo 6 children booked per day into our summer camp. I suspect that?s the tip of the iceberg and a lot more bookings will come in over the next few weeks, but if you get your skates on, you can save yourself some cash!


10% early bird discount for Week 1 expires today (15th June).


10% early bird discount for Week 2 expires 22nd June.


10% early bird discount for Week 3 expires 29th June.


10% early bird discount for Week 4 expires 6th July.


?36/day with the discount (bargain!).


?40/day if you miss it (still great value!).


Details and links to online booking are on our website: https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors


David Cook


SMCC Juniors

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Hello again parents of sporty kids,


We now have an average of 9 kids booked in per day to our summer cricket camp. Really pleased with this. I think we're going to end up with somewhere between 15 and 30 kids per day, which will be really ideal numbers for dividing them into groups, working on some cricket skills and playing some really fun games of cricket.


Week 1 now costs the full ?40/day (still great value) but you can still get 10% of Weeks 2-4 if you are quick enough.


Booking for each week closes 7 days before the start of the week.


Details and links to online booking are on our webiste: https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors


David Cook

SMCC Juniors

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Only 3 more weeks of school!


Have you planned what your kids will be doing over the holidays?


We now have an average of 11 kids booked in per day to our summer holiday cricket camp, but we still have spaces available on all days for plenty more.


Details and links to online booking are on our website: https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors


What could be better than spending the day outdoors, in the sun, on a grassy field, learning and playing the endlessly fascinating sport of cricket?


Why not book your kids in now? Bring some friends.

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SMCC's junior summer camp now has an average of 13 kids booked in per day.


Looking at the bookings, there will clearly be a enough for at least one group of younger soft-ball players and at least one group of older hard ball players on each day.


I'm estimating that the camp will have an average of 15-20 players per day by the time they start, so kids may well be divided up into more groups on some days.


Our summer camp got great feedback last year and I'm expecting the kids to even more fun this year.


Details and link to online booking/payment system are on our website:


https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors

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We're now up to an average of 16 kids per day booked into the camp and over 20 kids booked in each day in week 1 - a mixture of our members and players new to the club.


We have a really good line up of (male and female) coaches and support coaches with a coach to player ratio of around 1 to 7 or better.


Week 1 is no longer bookable, but weeks 2-4 are still bookable as before at the link on this page: https://www.smccjuniors.co.uk/smcc-juniors


Great to see so many youngsters getting into and enjoying the brilliant game that is cricket. That's what our club is all about. We're not out to make a profit. It's all for the love of the game!

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