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Mother's Day Programme at JAGS Sports Club - non members swim will be donated to Marie Curie


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Come to JAGS Sports Club in Dulwich this Mother's Day, Sunday 6th March. There's time out for mums and plenty of opportunity to tire out the kids! PLUS... as a one off we are opening the pool to non members for the Women Only Swim and all the money from non members swimming will be donated to Marie Curie. (www.mariecurie.org.uk)


Time out for mums:


8am -9am Women Only Swim (non members welcome, ?3 - all donated to Marie Curie)

9.15 - 10am Tri Aerobics (members only)

10am - 11am Hot Yoga (members only)


Tire out the Kids:


9am - 10.30am Drop in Soccer for 4+ (members and non members welcome, ?5 per child)

10am - 11am Bouncy Castle Fun for under 5s (members only)

11am - 12pm Drop in Baby Booters for 18 months - 4 years (members and non members welcome, ?4 per child)


AND... Don't miss out on an opportunity to win yourself/your mum/your partner 6 personal training sessions this Mothers Day. Follow us on Facebook, LIKE our Facebook Page (at the top) and SHARE the Mother's Day flyer. We will be choosing one winner at random on Sunday 6th March!


Copy and paste this link to go straight to our FB page: www.facebook.com/JAGS-Sports-Club-478617098881151

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