FSIE Sports Camp
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Join us for our FSIE Sports Camp! Boys and girls ages 5-12 Come from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and enjoy activities such as basketball, soccer, football, and fitness training taught by 2 ASU soccer players and Peter Ezugwu, a former professional basketball player. Bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday, a jacket for outside play, and a great attitude! Morning and afternoon snack, as well as pizza at 11:30 on Friday will be provided. Half day option and pricing available upon request.
FSIE Sports Camp
Phone : 623.979.6500 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mperkins@candeoschools.com
Web: www.candeoschools.com
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