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Texas State To Host Community Football Clinic

The Community Football Clinic will include facility tours, a Q&A panel with Texas State Football, on-field drills and more.

On Friday, July 27 Texas State Athletics will now be hosting a Community Football Clinic.

In an effort to assist fire relief efforts, admission will be free for all with a donation. Check-in will begin at the Paul & Pat Gowens Family Pavilion at 6:15 PM.

Accepted donations:
– Cash/Check donations (benefiting the Blanco River Regional Recovery Team)
– Card donations to the Texas State Student Emergency Fund
– Material donations (gently used clothing, toiletries and unused undergarments)

The Community Football Clinic will include facility tours, a Q&A panel with Texas State Football, on-field drills and more.

If you have already purchased a ticket to the Women’s Football Clinic, check-in for that event will still begin at 5:30 PM and combine with the Community Clinic at 7 PM.

If you are planning to attend the Community Clinic, please RSVP at http://bit.ly/2LGcAEI . We will also be accepting donations throughout the evening for those wishing to donate and not participate.


 

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