Regional Gymnastics Disability Festival 2010

The 2010 Regional Gymnastics Disability Festival is being held on 28th March from 10am - 3pm by the City of Peterborough Gymnastics Club at Jack Hunt School in Peterborough.

Everyone from the age of seven years old is invited to join the Regional Festival, the first of its kind, and it is free of charge. Participants will need to wear comfortable clothing and bring a packed lunch, while light refreshments will be available.

The day will consist of Gymnastic Displays from local clubs, a 'come and try' session for participants using vault, floor, trampoline and beam.There will be fully qualified British Gymnastics coaches attending to each piece of apparatus, with families and carers invited join the day.

For further information, contact Kerry Abrey, East Regional Development Officer, on 07739 512168 and via email at kerry.abrey@gymnasticsengland.org.

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