Hi Everyone,
I hope your season is going well so far! Like many of you, I’m feeling the impact of this relentless wet weather—it’s been tough on our training schedules and game day. Fingers crossed for clearer skies and a drier season ahead!
Help Me, Help the Club – Opportunities
In honour of National Volunteer Week, I’m reaching out for your help. Volunteers are the heartbeat of our club, and we have a few easy, fun roles available:
- – Video Content Creator – Help us create simple content for our YouTube channel (yes, we have one!).
- – Stakeholder Manager – Maintain a few key relationships throughout the year. Easy and rewarding.
- – Mixed Juniors Coordinator – Work with Alia (who is a knowledge hub!) to support this area. Full training and support provided.
If you’ve been waiting for the right time to get involved, this is it!
Wet Weather & Weekend Games
We know the rain has been frustrating. I’m working closely with our committee, the association, and council to explore every possible option for getting more games on over the weekends.
We’re also encouraging the association to consider make-up rounds to help offset the cancellations.
While we can’t control the weather, please know we’re doing everything we can to make the most of the season.
Clubhouse Fridays – Coming Back Soon!
Once the weather clears, we’ll re-open our beloved Friday Clubhouse BBQ & Bar. It’s a great way to:
- *Support the club
- *Grab dinner for the family
- *Soak up the community spirit that makes Kissing Point special
Whether you help out, eat, or just hang out—we’d love to see you there. Let’s not let the rain dampen our vibe!
Welcome to Our New Sponsor – Hall & Hart
You may have seen our recent social media post announcing our newest sponsor, Hall & Hart. We’re incredibly fortunate to welcome another like-minded company into our Kissing Point family.
Our goal is to partner with sponsors who share our passion for building strong community connections and making a positive impact. Thank you, Hall & Hart, for your support!
A Quick Reminder: Dogs at Fields
Many children in our club and community are afraid of dogs. If you’re bringing your dog to a football field—ours or any—please ensure they are on a leash and under control at all times.
This includes Friday nights at the clubhouse, when the fields are busy and the smell of food is irresistible!
If your pup is anything like my dog, Teddy—full of love—it may be best to leave them at home. Teddy is a sweetheart, but I know not everyone appreciates his “enthusiastic” personality.
That is all from me for now! See you all soon at a field.
Thanks
Nic
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