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Nov 13, 2010 Sports
Tomorrow is the day set for the staging of the Diocesan Mothers’ Union Annual Fun Day and Softball Cricket Competition, at Thirst Park ground, starting at 14:00hrs.
According to a release from the Organisers, the event which is usually planned to be staged in May had to be postponed from the original date due to the inclement weather.
The event is held to raise funds for the work done by the Mothers Union so families in Guyana are being encouraged to come out and support a worthy cause, whilst spending quality time together.
The Cricket Competition will be played by teams coming from East Coast Demerara, Central Georgetown, West Demerara/East Bank Essequibo and the Essequibo Coast.
There will also have the novelty a Diocesan & Youth Team competing, bringing the total number of teams to six (6). Each Team will be led by a Celebrity Cricketer, all of whom have volunteered their services for this event namely; Clyde Butts, Roger Harper, Mark Harper, Roderick Lovell, Neil Barry and Shawn Holder.
The Mothers’ Union Mobile Snackette will have a variety of delicious foods and beverages on sale.
Admission is $200 and tickets purchased prior to the event cost $800, inclusive of admission and barbecue.
If you do not have a ticket, you can pay $200 at the gate.
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