IF you've ever fancied putting one in the net then Bolton Wanderers' Reekbok home is the place to go.
As the Whites prepare for one of their biggest home games of the season against Newcastle on Saturday, families from across the town will be invited to come to the ground for a spot of surfing.
The Wanderers' learning centre -- Study@BWFC -- will be opening its doors between noon and 3pm on matchday as part of the countrywide National Campaign for Learning Weekend.
Study@BWFC, based in the Reebook Visitors' Centre, will be offering a variety of fun educational events based around the world of computers.
Janet Rhodes, study centre spokesman, said: "The purpose of the event is to raise awareness of the vital role that the family plays in learning, by creating an opportunity for families to learn together."
The event will be free to Bolton fans and their families and will include Internet/e-mail and basic ICT sessions.
Janet says you don't have to be a computer whizz to join in but because places are limited they will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
Lofty the Lion will be popping in and there will be a chance to win a signed football and four match tickets to the Wanderers clash with Fulham on Saturday, November 24.
Sessions will last for an hour and children must be accompanied by an adult.
To book your place contact Janet Rhodes on 01204 669911. PCs AT THE FC: Families enjoy computing fun at Study@BWFC which will be opening its doors when Bolton welcome Newcastle
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