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On Saturday, June 1, Prince William County students will have the chance to learn about the various athletic programs available to them at the county’s first-ever sports fair. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kelly Leadership Center in Manassas, and all students are welcome to attend.

The purpose of the sports fair is to showcase the middle and high school sports programs offered in Prince William County. It aims to spark interest among students who may not be familiar with sports and provide them with an opportunity to interact with coaches and student-athletes. Attendees can ask questions and learn more about the different sports offered by the county’s schools. Translators will also be present to assist as needed.

In addition to providing information about athletic programs, the sports fair will feature raffles, food trucks, and a DJ to create a fun and engaging atmosphere for all attendees. To receive regular updates on stories from Prince William County, interested individuals can sign up for The JAM, the daily newsletter of The Prince William Times. This event promises to be a valuable resource for students and parents alike to explore the diverse athletic opportunities available in the county.

Prince William County has a variety of athletic programs that cater to students of all ages and skill levels. From soccer and basketball to football and tennis, there is something for everyone. To ensure that parents and students are knowledgeable about these options, Prince William County will host its first-ever sports fair on Saturday, June 1.

The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., offering attendees an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the various sports offered by Prince William County’s schools.

All students are welcome to attend but especially those entering fifth grade, middle school or high school in fall are encouraged participate.

Attendees can expect raffles, food trucks, music by DJs which promise an exciting experience for all attendees.

To stay updated on stories from Prince William County, interested individuals can sign up for The JAM – Prince William Times’ daily newsletter which offers regular updates on stories related

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