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STEELSTOWN TO HOST KELLOGG’S GAA CUL SUMMER CAMP

written by stephen April 25, 2014
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kellogsgaaculcamps-logoSteelstown GAC in Derry is one of a number of clubs in the c0unty which this summer will host a Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camp will take place across Derry this summer.

To register for a camp log onto: http://kelloggsculcamps.gaa.ie/ or contact the camp coordinator.

Kellogg’s GAA Cúl Camps will be held on:

Limavady 30 June –  July: Ronan Curley 07808361150

Drum 30 June – 4 July: Shane McCartney 0776056024

Steelstown 7 July – 11 July: Bernie McMonagle 07872612445

Newbridge 21 July – 25 July: Dolores Shivers 07729131465

Coleraine 28 July – August:  Kevin Mullan 07858759997

Claudy 4August – August:  Nicole McLaughlin 078345 5759

Ballinascreen 18 August – 22 August:  Eunan Murray 07921 478477

Slaughtmanus 18 August – 22 August:  Shona Watson [email protected]

Ballymaguigan 18 August – 22 August: Martin Lee 07707993746

Cost for the first child in the family is £35,  £30 for second and £28 for third.

Camps provide boys and girls – between the ages of 6 and 13 – with an action-packed and fun-filled week of activity during the summer holidays which revolves around maximising enjoyment and sustaining participant involvement in Gaelic Games

Activities are game-based– a strong emphasis is placed on skill acquisition – and are organised in an age appropriate manner with a view to:

• optimising learning

• enhancing friendships

• improving physical and psychological well being

• promoting school and club links

What To Bring

• Packed lunch and drink

• Hurley and helmet for hurling and camogie

• Mouthguard for football

• Suitable playing gear: tracksuit, shorts, runners, boots

• Rain jacket and changes of gear on wet days

• Sun cream and baseball hat

• Towel

• 
Water

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