Mit-Tfal Ghat-Tfal 2016 Fishing Marathon

After last year's success this year KSFA will again be organising a 3hr fishing marathon, aptly called Mit-Tfal Ghat-Tfal. This is none other than a fishing marathon where our young ones will be spend a good 3hrs fishing for a good cause.

This year's edition will be to collect funds for Qalb It-tfal, an organisation dedicated to the National Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (NPICU) at Mater Dei. This is open to all children between the ages of 6 to 14, which must be accompanied by an adult.

The registration fee will be of 5euros all of which will go towards this noble cause. The event is to be held at Marsascala Promenade with the kind collaboration of the Marsascala Local Council.

All participating children will be given a commemorative medal, as well as a gift in the shape of a fishing rod, and snacks and water during
the marathon.

Entertainment will also be on site.

The marathon is scheduled for this 28th August between 5pm and 8pm, but all are urged to site to offer tips to our young
anglers.


Those wishing to attend or who require more information
please phone:

79057238 or 77050624.




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