Saturday's Family Zone (5 Viewers)

sw88

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Just a quick reminder that the Family Zone returns to the Ricoh concourse on Saturday against Northampton.

As an extra, one of the volunteers, Amy, will be 'Braving The Shave' in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support, with her hair going to The Little Princess Trust who make wigs for children. Proceeding should get under way at about 1.40pm with current and former players making the first cuts. All donations will be gratefully accepted, going to a much worthwhile cause. Buckets for donations will still be present after the cut has happened should people not be able to make the event.

Usual activities for the little ones, sky blue Sam, autograph signing opportunities will also be on as standard.
 

Gaz

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Looking forward to getting involved with the family zone now my daughter will be coming to a couple of games.

Seems like a very good cause too what Amy is doing so will come over and make a donation
 

Grendel

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Here's one thread that won't take off.
 

Nick

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Looking.forward to it, might be able to drag a few extras down with the jsb vouchers.

Fair play to her for having her head shaved!
 

ccfcmad1

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Taking my 3year old to her first game next Saturday looking foward to seing the family zone heard some great things about it sounds as if all involved do a cracking job see you there Saturday PUSB
 

christonabike

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As having a large dose of skin cancer on my back for the last 3 years and unable to wear white shirts due to the blood stains that come and go, had lots of treatment including having it burnt twice away only to be told it's getting worse I for one will be putting a few quid in the bucket. I'm not out of the woods yet but have been told if the latest treatment does not work it's surgery and a large skin graft.
Fair play to the lady and the kids zone I believe is run by volenteers .
 

Nick

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As having a large dose of skin cancer on my back for the last 3 years and unable to wear white shirts due to the blood stains that come and go, had lots of treatment including having it burnt twice away only to be told it's getting worse I for one will be putting a few quid in the bucket. I'm not out of the woods yet but have been told if the latest treatment does not work it's surgery and a large skin graft.
Fair play to the lady and the kids zone I believe is run by volenteers .
Sorry to hear that!

I'll make sure I have cash on me, I don't usually but it's a good cause!
 

Nick

Administrator
On the family zone note, they could probably have more advertisement for the legacy fund too! More people are likely to see the football stuff that can be bought (kids playing on the pitch) there as well!
 

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