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  If your gymnast is in our Aspire Foundations program in 2018, we'd love you to come along to our Aspire Foundations Parent Meeting! Delta's Aspire Foundations Program is for children in Aspire 2-6, which means children who attend gymnastics between 2 – 6 hours per week. Children in these classes will generally be in levels 1, 2 or 3 in 2018. We want you to know what is happening in Aspire!  This year we are holding an Aspire Foundations Parent Meeting to discuss the benefits and offerings of our program and how we can help your child in their gymnastics development.  The meeting is also a great chance for you to meet our Aspire coaches, other parents and find out all about what it means to be part of the Delta Aspire program, gymnastics competitions, uniform requirements etc. We look forward to seeing you at your child's meeting.  Check out the times and dates below:
Delta Kedron Parents:
Date: Tuesday 20th February 2018
Time: 7.15pm - 8.00pm
Location: Delta Kedron
Delta Ascot AND Delta Clayfield Parents:
Date: Thursday 22nd February 2018
Time: 6.15pm - 7.00pm
Location: Delta Clayfield
If you are unable to make it to your designated Parent Meeting, please feel free to come along to another session (please email your Team Leader to let them know!)

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