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IT’S A KNOCKOUT

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On Sunday 25 July 2010, locally based charity, NACC (National Association for Colitis & Crohn’s Disease) who celebrate their 30th anniversary this year, will be kicking off your summer holidays with fun for all the family when it holds its first “It’s a Knockout!” event to raise awareness of Crohn’s and Colitis at the OA sports ground, Woollam Playing Fields, 160 Harpenden Road, St Albans.

Following the grip of World Cup fever, when emotions run high, this event promises to be a fantastic team building opportunity for colleagues in corporate sectors, community businesses and charities. With “knockout” games designed for all abilities, no training required and extra points to score for those teams who bring cheerleaders or wear fancy dress costume, this is an event not to be missed! Twenty teams of up to ten fun loving adults per team can take part and really let their hair down, enjoy the summer and raise money for NACC and other charities.

Children have also been encouraged to take part and a special children-only knockout event also scheduled to appear on the programme.

This special event will be open to the general public on the day. Spectators, cheerleaders, supporters and families with younger children will be able to enjoy the excitement of the games and other activities on offer such as bouncy castles, face painting, side stalls, BBQ and refreshments. Entry is FREE for OAPs and Under 16s - otherwise it's just £3 on the gate.

About Colitis and Crohns

These are two conditions that can strike anyone at any age, although teenagers and young adults are most at risk. There is no known cure and symptoms last a lifetime. The conditions are painful, exhausting and unpredictable. Causing a destructive impact on daily life, they affect 1 in 250 people in the UK.

For further information contact: Anna Rowntree at Cerco Communications 01727 847407 or email anna@cercocommunications.com

This article was created on Monday, 21st June 2010. It was last tinkered with on Sunday, 18th July 2010.

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