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Sunday 14 August 2016 from 11am
Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club take on Hampshire in the Specsavers County Championship with the match starting on Saturday 13 August, and they are laying-on a host of family fun entertainment on day two (Sunday 14 August) to ensure a fantastic day out.
There will be something for all the family all for trifling price of £1 per person:
A day of live cricket | Outlaws Cricket Zone | Ground tours | Cake stalls | Drumming workshop | Face painting and bouncy castle Caricaturist | Autograph signing sessions
The Outlaws Cricket Zone - a fun and entertaining way for people of all ages and abilities to take part in throwing, catching and batting activities - will also be situated at the ground. It will be just one of a number of cricket activity zones available to youngsters of all ages and abilities throughout the day, and qualified Nottinghamshire coaches will deliver coaching sessions in the Woodhead Indoor Hall behind the Hound Road Stand.
Nuts the Squirrel - The Outlaws' popular mascot - will be around the ground to entertain the youngsters, and the Nottinghamshire team – which includes a number of big name international cricketers - will sign autographs shortly after close of play.
Also, spend some time with the caricaturist, who can draw cartoon versions of adults and juniors, alike and - for a behind-the-scenes view celebrating the rich history and tradition of Trent Bridge - a tour of the ground will depart from the Club Shop every hour.
All of the above entertainment is free of charge. Please ask a steward should you require any further information.
Ticket Information
Tickets are priced at just £1 with all proceeds to the Trent Bridge Community Trust, the official charity that changes the lives of young people in the county of Nottinghamshire.
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