Participants ages 4-18 years old will have the exclusive opportunity to receive cheerleading and dance instruction from the finest dance team in the NPSFL! All Junior Enforcer Girls will have the opportunity to perform a halftime routine LIVE with the Enforcer Girls when the San Diego Enforcers take on the Central Texas Wolfpack Saturday, May 5th at Cathedral Catholic High School.
The Junior Enforcer Girls Dance Clinic focuses on improving the talent and skill level of each individual Junior Enforcer Girl in a non-competitive, encouraging, and fun environment. All levels are welcome from beginners to advanced dancers! No experience necessary. If you have a lot of energy and love to have fun, then Junior Enforcer Girls is for you. All it takes is energy and a smile. The Enforcer Girls will teach you the rest!
Each participant will receive a Junior Enforcer Girls T-shirt, bag, pom-poms, and a professional photograph with the Enforcer Girls taken at the game. Light refreshments and a light snack will also be provided during morning rehearsal. Proceeds benefit United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County.
Individual Registration: $25.00/Junior Enforcer Girl
Group Registration: $20.00/Junior Enforcer Girl
*Group Registration available for groups of 10 or more
Date: May 5, 2018
Timeline:
9:00am-9:30am - Check In & Getting To Know You
9:30am-10:30am – Learn Routine
10:30am-11:00 am – Rehearse Routine
11:00am - End of Junior Enforcer Girls Dance Clinic
Halftime: Perform with the Enforcer Girls
Practice Attire
1. Dance Attire
2. Tennis Shoes
Performance Attire
Junior Enforcer Girl T-Shirt (provided upon check-in)
Black pants
Tennis Shoes
If you have any questions, please contact enforcergirls@gmail.com. For more information on the San Diego Enforcer Girls, follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Facebook: www.facebook.com/sandiegoenforcergirls
Instagram: @enforcergirls
Saturday, May 5, 2018
9:00am - 4:00pm PDTSan Diego Enforcers
About
The San Diego Enforcers are a 501 (c) (3) charitable organization that is comprised of public safety personnel throughout San Diego County. As a proud member of the National Public Safety Football League (www.npsfl.org), we compete against other public safety football teams from across the country with the goal of raising money for various charities. Since 2008, the San Diego Enforcers have given back over $195,000 to charity. For the 2018 season, the Enforcers have once again partnered with United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County (http://ucpsd.org/). Our goal ,as an organization, is to provide public safety personnel an opportunity to establish professional relationships between agencies, build life-long brotherhood and give back to both charity and the community through a game we all love. The San Diego Enforcers promote an affordable, fan-friendly environment, that anyone of any age is guaranteed to enjoy. Coupled with our games, community involvement and media exposure, the San Diego Enforcers have reached thousands of people across the San Diego and Southern California area.