The Kinglake Football Netball Club invites you to a pie night with a difference.
As part of Australia Post’s AFL Community Camps, Kinglake will welcome the entire Collingwood Football Club playing, coaching and training group for a special dinner on Monday, February 17 at The Manor On High, Epping.
This is your chance to spend an evening with all the Collingwood stars, including Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury, Travis Cloke and coach Nathan Buckley.
Hosted by Rowan Francis, the night will also contain special guest speakers, memorabilia, photo opportunities and much more.
Tickets are strictly limited and are available individually or by the table (9 or 10). You will be sharing your table with a member of the Collingwood brigade so if you have a favourite you will need to book early.
Different ticket packages are available, with every ticket including a three-course meal, beer, wine, champagne and soft drink.
*Please note, this is a strictly over 18 event.
For more information visit www.kinglakefc.com.au or call Rebecca Buchanan on 0407 310 111. CLICK HERE to download the event flyer
COMMUNITY CAMP
As part of its Community Camp, Collingwood’s players and coaches will spend two days visiting a number of schools, hospitals and nursing homes in the local Kinglake community and surrounding areas.
Collingwood captain Nick Maxwell told the Magpies’ website that Community Camps always provided a great opportunity for the players to spend some time in a regional area before the beginning of the season.
“We are very fortunate to be given some time each year to spend with our supporters and to meet people in regional areas who may not be able to make it to a game during the year,” Maxwell said on CollingwoodFC.com.au.
“It’s great to be able to give something back to the community and we’re really looking forward to visiting the Kinglake community in February.”
More details on Collingwood’s camp in Kinglake will be published in coming weeks.
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