Charitable Trust Looking for Youngsters for Family Football Festival - Ipswich Town News
Town are hosting the Football League’s Family Football Festival on Saturday 5th November when Doncaster Rovers are at Portman Road and the ITFC Charitable Trust is looking for 10 children aged between 5 and 15 to line up on the pitch and wave the players out of the tunnel and, hopefully, on the way to victory [places all now filled].
Those taking part, along with other youngsters from the Junior Blues and Netmums, will receive a special goody bag and a group photo taken by the club photographer to remind them of the day.
The event kicks off at 2.15pm, costing £5 per person. The children should already have tickets for the match.
To book or for more information please call 01473 400584 and just quote ‘Trust’.
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