Black Cats duo make young fan's dream come true
Sunderland AFC supporter Toby Patterson received a surprise he will never forget when Dan Ballard and Trai Hume revealed he would be a mascot for Saturday’s clash with Brighton.
Foundation of Light continues to expand the delivery of Little Dribblers across County Durham with a new session added at the Quaking Houses Village Hall Association near Stanley.
The venue will also host a weekly Skills Centre session - providing high level coaching to players aged 5-7 through fun, small-sided activities.
Little Dribblers is an innovative early tears football programme, designed to engage young children aged 18 months to 5 years old at the beginning of their football journey, focussing on dribbling, movement skills and co-ordination.
Available sessions at Quaking Houses include:
Little Dribblers with Parents (Age 18 months-3 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 4:30pm to 5:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Little Dribblers (Age 3-5 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 5:30pm to 6:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Skills Centre (Age 5-7 years)
Date: Tuesdays during school term time (starting 14th January 2025)
Time: 6:30pm to 7:15pm
Price: £2 per session
Address: Quaking Houses Village Hall Association, Quaking Houses, Second Street, Stanley, DH9 7HQ
Book online via our online booking system: Click Here
By computer: Follow the link, select 'Quaking Houses' on the location options on the left side of the screen, select your desired session, and add the item to your basket
On mobile: Follow the link, at the bottom of the screen click the 'location' option and select 'Quaking Houses', select your desired session and add it to your basket
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