
The Hunslet Club is thrilled to announce an action-packed schedule of events for children and young people this February school holiday. The club’s February programme promises to be a fun and engaging way for families to make the most of the break.
This February, The Hunslet Club will offer the following events:
The Hunslet Club / Hunslet ARLFC Rugby Camp
(Monday-Wednesday 17-19 February)
Join us for two days of rugby, featuring sessions delivered by experienced coaches to develop skills, teamwork and confidence. The camp will also include a special trip to the DIY Kitchen Stadium to meet the Wakefield Trinity rugby team! (Ages 6-13)
The Hunslet Club Football Camp
(Wednbesday-Friday 19-21 February)
This camp offers young players the chance to develop their skills through fun and engaging sessions. Led by experienced coaches, participants will focus on technique, teamwork, and fitness in a supportive and friendly environment. Whether your child is a beginner or has more advanced skills, the camp provides an excellent opportunity to learn, improve, and enjoy the game. (Ages 6-12)
The Hunslet Club Dance Camp
(Wednesday 19 February)
Join us for a fun-filled day of dance at The Hunslet Club! Kids will explore various styles, improve their technique, and build confidence while making new friends in a supportive environment. All abilities welcome. (Ages 6-12)
The Hunslet Club Activity Camp
(Monday-Friday 17-21 February)
The Activity Camp at The Hunslet Club offers a fun-filled day of sports, games, and creative activities for children. With a focus on teamwork, skill-building, and having fun, kids will enjoy a range of exciting sessions in a safe and supportive environment. Perfect for making memories this February holidays! (Ages year 1 – 12)
Booking:
Spaces are limited! Secure your child’s place by visiting our website at www.hunsletclub.org.uk/events or calling us on 0113 271 6489
The Hunslet Club has been a proud part of the Leeds community for over 84 years, offering a wide variety of sports, arts, and educational opportunities for children and young people. The club is committed to providing a positive, safe, and supportive environment for all participants.
This post is based on a press release issued by The Hunslet Club
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