KING'S Sports Camps aim to make Easter fun, offering an action-packed and varied programme of entertainment for children aged 4-14.
King's Sports Camps will be running one of its renowned camps at Bromsgrove School, in Worcester Road, from Monday, April 14 to Thursday 17. It is one of the 60 such camps operating throughout the UK.
In our latest competition, the Advertiser/Messenger is offering five lucky readers the opportunity to win a place for their child at the camp.
King's believe that children thrive in a positive environment, where teamwork, encouragement and fun are an every day occurrence and confidence is developed through learning new skills and enjoying favourite activities.
Swimming, aerobics, football, tag rugby, hockey and tennis plus some more unusual sports such as Danish longball, ultimate and T-Ball are all part of a normal week at King's.
These can be enjoyed with a mix of crazy theme days, competitions and challenge a coach events to create a week of non-stop fun and excitement.
King's offers value for money, with a weekly place at the Bromsgrove camp costing £67. In addition, King's can offer further discounts when booking with your family and friends.
This includes supervised coaching for 20 sporting activities per week from sports coaches and teachers all day, from 10am until 4pm.
For the chance to win, answer the question below. Please send your entries on a postcard or a sealed envelope, to Sports Camp Competition, Advertiser/Messenger, 5, High Street, Bromsgrove, B61 8AJ, or you can drop them off by hand at either the Bromsgrove office or our office in Droitwich at 12, High Street.
The first five correct entries drawn at random will win. The usual Advertiser/Messenger competition rules apply.
The editor's decision is final and no correspondence can be entered into relating to this competition. The closing date for entries is first post on Wednesday, March 19, 2003.
The question you need to answer is: Name two sports you will enjoy on a King's Sports Camp.
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