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The Stars come to Casey Fields

The Melbourne Stars Family Day will return to Casey Fields on Sunday 5 January.

To be held from 10am to 2pm, cricket fans will have a day with free activities for all ages, including the opportunity to meet and greet the Melbourne Stars playing squad.     

Other activities include a signing and selfie session with the team, activations and roaming entertainment.

There will also be a range of food trucks throughout the day.   

City of Casey mayor cr Stefan Koomen said the Melbourne Stars Family Day was a crowd favourite amongst the community.  

“We’re pleased to help deliver a fantastic event for our community that offers a wide variety of fun for the whole family and provides a great opportunity for kids to discover their interest in cricket or test out their skills in the nets,” he said.

“Council is proud to continue its partnership with the Melbourne Stars as they grow their fan base and community initiatives in the south-east of Melbourne and inspire the next generation of cricket stars.”

Melbourne Stars general manager Blair Crouch said: ‘The Melbourne Stars Family Day is a highlight of the summer for all of our members and fans, so many of whom are Casey residents.”

“We’re proud to partner with the City of Casey again to bring this event to life and for our players to connect with fans in such a meaningful way.”

Register for the Melbourne Stars Family Day for your chance to win a team-signed Stars playing shirt.

Visit: intix.com/event/melbourne-stars-family-day

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