Touchwood launches half-term family fun with Solihull Moors FC
This May half-term, Touchwood is 'teaming-up ' with Solihull Moors FC to deliver a week of half-term family fun.
From Monday 29 May - Friday 2 June, guests will have the opportunity to 'have a ball ' with Soli the Moorkat on a fantastic football trail, while testing their footwork skills and solving some tricky puzzles. So, put your game face on and Touchwood 's enticing activities to strike a chance of winning some great prizes in the trail daily giveaways!
Alongside the chance for guests of all ages to show off their 'fan-tastic ' skills, Touchwood 's partnership with Solihull Moors FC will also 'kick-off ' the opportunity to meet two of the Moors players throughout the week too.
Timings for guests to meet the team players and Soli the Moorkat are as follows:
- Wednesday 31 May from 1pm to 3pm - Jamey Osbourne
- Thursday 1 June from 1pm to 3pm - James Clarke
- Friday 2 June from 12pm to 3pm - Soli the Moorkat
In addition to the football trail, Touchwood is also delighted to announce the return of its popular Touchwood Tornado competition, following its successful launch during the February half-term.
Get 'blown away ' from Tuesday 30 May - Thursday 1 June by putting your skills to the test in the Touchwood Tornado challenge to win our hourly prizes.
Lucy Burnett, Marketing manager at Touchwood, said: “We 're really looking forward to launching our partnership with the Solihull Moors team for May half-term activities and expect it will be hugely popular with guests across all age groups.
“We 're also thrilled to be bringing back the Touchwood Tornado competition after its successful launch in February. Both competitions are a great way to bring together local families in fun and engaging activities and represent what Touchwood is all about by creating a community 'buzz ' within the centre. ”
Bradley Rice, Marketing and Media executive at Solihull Moors FC added: “At Solihull Moors, we pride ourselves on being a first-class Community Club, one which actively involves itself in projects in and around the Solihull area, using football as a vehicle for good. So, with that in mind, we are incredibly grateful to Touchwood for affording us the platform to run football fuelled activities for local children this May half-term.
“We hope this will be the first of many collaborations with Touchwood, as we look to make further strides in engaging with the local Community. ”
To find out more about Touchwood 's upcoming activities, visit their website.