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Indoor cricket sessions Years 1 and 2: Jan to March 2016


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Hi all,


Dulwich Cricket Club (based at the Dulwich Sports Club in Burbage Road) is running winter cricket sessions for children from Jan to Mar next year. Most of the sessions (which are primarily aimed at existing club members) are now full, but we do have some spaces in our Saturday morning class for under 6 (Year 1) and under 7 (Year 2) children.


The sessions will run on Saturday mornings from 9am until 10:30am, from Jan 16 until Mar 19 (other than Feb 20, during half term). They will be held at the Dulwich Prep London sports hall, in Alleyn Park. The sessions need to be booked as a block, at a cost of ?110 for 9 sessions.


Advance booking is essential as there are a limited number of spaces, if you would like to enrol your son or daughter (or have any questions about junior cricket at Dulwich CC) then please PM me.


On a related note, I am maintaining a waiting list to join the juniors section of the club for summer 2016 (we are generally oversubscribed), if you would like to put your son or daughter down on the list, then PM me about that! Our main "entry level" age groups are Year 1 and Year 2 and at this stage I know there will be some spaces in those age groups this summer.


Sam

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