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Danielle, Caitlin, Alex, Kathleen, Delaney, manager Simon Beqir and Trent Whittaker want people to come to the Endeavour Hills Leisure Centre on Good Friday.Danielle, Caitlin, Alex, Kathleen, Delaney, manager Simon Beqir and Trent Whittaker want people to come to the Endeavour Hills Leisure Centre on Good Friday.

ENDEAVOUR Hills Leisure Centre will be the place to be next Friday as an array of activities takes place during three fun filled hours.
The YMCA staff will volunteer their time at the centre from 9am to noon on Good Friday with all entry money being donated to the Royal Children’s Hospital appeal.
Health club facilities, a group fitness class, big top circus skills and trampolining will all be available with trained instructors ready to show participants the way.
After the work out guests can enjoy a free breakfast of pancakes, cereal, toast and juice.
Centre manager Simon Beqir said the group hoped everyone will support the event.
“Last year we raised over $600 and this year we are aiming to raise over $1000 but we need the community to support us if we are to achieve this target,” Mr Beqir said.
“We will be accepting donations at the centre from next week if anyone wants to donate but can’t make it on the day.”
Entry will cost $5 per person or $10 per family.
Endeavour Hills Leisure Centre is on Raymond McMahon Boulevard.
For more information contact 9700 4697.

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