Stoke’s leading sports centre to host existing Kids Camp this October half term

By Sarah Garner

25th Oct 2023 | Local News

Powerleague, based on Dennis Violet Avenue in Stoke-on-Trent, is the city's leading sports centre (Nub News).
Powerleague, based on Dennis Violet Avenue in Stoke-on-Trent, is the city's leading sports centre (Nub News).

Stoke-on-Trent's leading sports centre, Powerleague, will host an exciting Kids Camp this October half term. 

Running from Monday 30 October to Friday 2 November, children will have the opportunity to learn new skills, complete challenges and play games. 

As a Halloween special, children attending on Tuesday (31 October) will play spooky games with tons of special prizes to be won. 

Children will have the opportunity to learn new skills, play games and complete challenges (Nub News).

The camp is open to boys and girls aged between 5 and 12, costs £15 per day (or five days for the price of four), and runs between 10am and 3pm although early drop off and late pick up is available. 

Coaches running the camp are fully qualified and DBS checked. 

Powerleague can also offer a hot lunch for as little as £5.95.

To book a place at this month's Kids Camp, visit the website or call 01782370066. 

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