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An Evening with KU Volleyball
April 27, 2022 @ 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Who: This event benefits children grade K-6 who are in the foster care system.
About: The child does not need to have any prior experience with volleyball in order to participate.
Where: Horejsi Family Athletics Center, 1550 Allen Fieldhouse Dr., Lawrence, KS 66045
Only 50 spots available (first come, first serve!). Register below. There is no limit on how many children from one household can attend. Please ensure all agency permission forms are signed prior to arrival.
Registration closes Wednesday, April 21 at 5pm.
For questions please contact: Kail Winfrey-Gorzek, kwinfrey-gorzek@dccasaks.org or Lance
Wilson 785-207-3403.
SCHEDULE
- 5-5:30 – DROP OFF
- 5:30–6:30 –VB TEAM DEMO & LEARNING SKILLS
- 6:30–7 – EATING WITH THE PLAYERS
- 7–7:30 – PICTURES & CHILD PICK UP
- Boxed meals will be provided (Courtesy of Jasons Deli & Douglas County)
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