Wake & Skate Beginner Workshop with 50 First Skates

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Ballyfermot Sports Complex, Sunday 5th February

Want to learn how to skate?
Come join us on Feb 5th for Wake & Skate and try out skating! We'll have some free coffee, fruit and scones to make the morning that bit easier! Make some new pals and learn a new hobby.
Message our insta @50.firstskates if you have any questions.

Follow the link to register your interest and well be in touch with confirmation: https://forms.gle/JyfGsyoRygeTW8dNA


Date:
Sunday 5th February
Time:
9.30am
Price:
Free
Address:
Ballyfermot Sports Complex, Gurteen Road, Redcowfarm, Dublin 10, Ireland

Google Map of Ballyfermot Sports Complex, Gurteen Road, Redcowfarm, Dublin 10, Ireland

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