Kids for a quid all season at Reading.

Reading Racers younger supporters will be in for a treat when the tapes rise at Smallmead on Monday 21st March, as the Club have tied up a deal which will enable them to operate the 'Kid for a Quid' scheme for the entire 2005
season.

Harpers Fitness Centre, based in Loddon Valley in Reading, have kindly agreed to sponsor the scheme, which will see supporters aged 14-or-under admitted for just ?1 for every home meeting at Smallmead this season - providing they are accompanied by a full-paying adult.

Reading Racers younger supporters will be in for a treat when the tapes rise at Smallmead on Monday 21st March, as the Club have tied up a deal which will enable them to operate the 'Kid for a Quid' scheme for the entire 2005
season.

Harpers Fitness Centre, based in Loddon Valley in Reading, have kindly agreed to sponsor the scheme, which will see supporters aged 14-or-under admitted for just ?1 for every home meeting at Smallmead this season - providing they are accompanied by a full-paying adult.

The Smallmead bosses have experimented with 'Kid for a Quid' for the past couple of seasons during the school summer holidays, and in fact extended it last season to run from the August holidays until the season ended in
October. It's been such a success during that time that they were keen to try and bring it in for the full season.

Racers commercial manager Paul Hunsdon is delighted that Harpers Fitness are helping the club out, he said, "In partnership with Harpers we are extending our kid for a quid scheme, in addition we are launching the High 5 Club,
which kids can join for free. As well as getting a membership pack, they will be able to take part in competitions etc.

"I would like to thank Harpers for their most generous sponsorship." Daniel Walker Business Development Manager for Harpers fitness in Wokingham said, "This continues our commitment to local sporting teams and people
within our community."

"Harpers Fitness have previously sponsored Racers captain Phil Morris for the past 2 years and are now delighted to get involved with Reading Speedway. The agreement will compliment our own junior programme that includes
play-schemes during holiday periods, award winning Swim school programme, birthday parties and a range of expert coaching."

Harpers fitness operates four sites in the area in conjunction with Wokingham District Council; Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in Reading, St.Crispins Leisure Centre, Carnival Pool in Wokingham, and Hurst Gold Course. An excellent range of facilities and services are available from state-of-the-art Harpers Fitness suites, swimming pools, racquet sports, and health suites to name a few.

Harpers are delighted to offer all Racers fans the opportunity of a free seven-day no obligation gym trail at any of the Harpers sites. To claim your free pass, please call 0800 0373866 quoting 'RACERS 2005' - terms and
conditions apply.'

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