Enjoy an afternoon of football and inflatable fun at Ilkley Town Football Club’s first ever Family Fun Day this Saturday (6 July) at the Ben Rhydding Sports Club from 12-5pm.
With a host of inflatables – including bouncy castles, slide and soccer shoot out – plus face painting, football skills games and mini matches, soak the coach, beat the goalie and entry to Ilkley First Team’s fixture against Ossett United, it’s a great way to keep kids outdoors and active whilst supporting your local football club.
For junior members, there are also end of year presentations plus a half time parade.
Ilkley Brewery are hosting a pop-up bar, the ice cream van is booked, and Sam’s is open for hot food and drinks.
Family tickets cost just £10 and include all entertainment plus entry to our first team fixture (usually £6 per adult). Individual tickets for the Family Fun Day are £4 for adults and £2 for children. Under-5s are free.
Tickets are available in advance here: https://ilkleytown.net/collections/events/products/family-fun-day
Organisers are still looking for volunteers to help support the event. Volunteers receive a free family ticket plus refreshments. Sign up here: www.volunteersignup.org/LFWHY


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