Queensland Government’s Super Sports Sign-On Day

08 Aug 2011

The Super Sports Sign-On Day is a great opportunity for children to learn about the variety of junior sports on offer from local sporting clubs, have fun and enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle through sport.

The day will provide an opportunity for families to find out about their local sport and recreation clubs by talking to club members. There may even be an opportunity to give the sport a try.

Sign-On information will be available to parents to get their kids enrolled in the club.

If you're interested in volunteering your time to help with a sport and recreation club, you can find out how at the Super Sports Sign-On Day. Volunteers play a vital role in assisting Queenslanders of all ages to lead healthy active lifestyles and help build a culture that promotes fun, safe and fair sporting environments.

If you are already involved in a Sport and Recreation Club, please pass this information on to ensure they can participate in the day.

Date: Sunday 28 August
Time: 10 am - 1 pm Cost:
Admission is free.

For further information on the 16 Super Sports Sign-On Day locations visit www.sportrec.qld.gov.au.

Please pass this information on to your family and friends.

 

 

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