MONTROSE’S Sarah Court Pre-school will soon host the Kilsyth Cobras team members to celebrate the healthy local living.
To help inspire physical activity, the pre-school holds its Healthy Harvest Festival, with the basketball team eager to support the initiative.
Kilsyth Basketball will host an interactive stall at the festival, where children and adults will have the chance to shoot hoops while getting some pointers.
Point guard Jordyn O’Shea will present on the day, much to the delight of Mel Dosen, president of the Sarah Court Pre-school.
“Jordyn will be able to give us some great pointers to improve our ball skills,” she said.
“An added bonus is that Jordyn is also a personal trainer, so we may even get some fitness tips, too.”
Mark Griffiths, General Manager of Kilsyth Basketball, said it was an important union for the club.
“It is only with our community’s involvement that we can continue to build on our strong tradition of boosting physical activity and building character through sportsmanship,” he said.
“We saw the festival’s focus of healthy living as a strong fit with our values.”
Sarah Court Pre-school’s Healthy Harvest Festival is a celebration of healthy local living.
The aim is to inspire people to buy locally, grow their own food, prepare fresh and healthy meals, and be physically active.
This year’s festival will be held on Sunday, 12 September, from 10am to 2pm, in Montrose.
Find out more at www.healthyharvestfestival.com.