Friday night is Student Beach Party night at Parc y Scarlets!

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Friday night is Student Beach Party night at Parc y Scarlets!

Bored of hallowe’en already?! Why not celebrate with a twist…come along to Parc y Scarlets on Friday 29th October for West Wales’ biggest and best Student Beach Party!

Parc y Scarlets will stage the Magners League clash between the Scarlets and Glasgow Warriors on Friday 29th October, kick off 8.05pm and for one night only Parc y Scarlets will transform into Traeth y Scarlets!

Tickets start from only £10 to enjoy a thrilling, sandtastic evening of Magners League rugby!
Come along to Traeth y Scarlets and enjoy a whole host of beach themed activities and let the sun shine!
Beach themed activities will include an exhibition and have-a-go sessions by Volleyball Wales, Burry Port RNLI, street runners Kinetics Wales and Côr Aelwyd Pantycelyn. Also why not try your luck against the surf rider! The highlight of the evening will be a pitchside beach.
To be in with a chance of winning a place on the beach, in conjunction with Worthington’s, answer the following question:

Which Scottish international currently plays for the Scarlets?
Email your answer to rupert.moon@scarlets.co.uk with your name and contact number.

Why not get into the spirit and come dressed for the beach! Don your flip flops, your sombrero and your hula skirt/shorts and you could win a very special prize!
Call the Scarlets Ticket Office on 0871 871 8088 to buy tickets or to take advantage of the special student offer of free bus, matchday ticket, free flag, free glowstick AND free pint all for £10 call the Community Department on 01554 783927/783934 or email community@scarlets.co.uk Scarlets v Glasgow, Traeth y Scarlets, Friday 29th October, kick-off 8.05pm.


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