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Stoltman brothers, of Invergordon, to join youngsters at Summer Kids Club at Eastgate Shopping Centre in Inverness


By Val Sweeney

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Luke and Tom Stoltman are gearing up for the Summer Kids Club at Eastgate Shopping Centre, Inverness.
Luke and Tom Stoltman are gearing up for the Summer Kids Club at Eastgate Shopping Centre, Inverness.

The world's stongest man and Europe's strongest man will put in guest appearances at a children's activity session in Inverness next week.

Brothers Tom and Luke Stoltman, of Invergordon, will be at the Eastgate Shopping Centre where youngsters have been enjoying sporting fun at the Summer Kids Club.

It is taking place every Wednesday until August 10 and this year’s programme, FITKidz, is providing athletes experience classes where the youngsters can learn to train like a professional.

The brothers are taking part in next Wednesday's session between 11am and noon, talking to the youngsters about their strong men journey and answering questions as well as posing for selfies with the children.

The summer programme also includes the chance to meet a creatures from Scottish Exotic Animal Rescue.

Eastgate Shopping Centre manager Jackie Cuddy said: "Strong men, spiders and snakes will make for a real different fun kids club next week.

"We are looking forward to welcoming the Stoltman brothers to the centre and I am sure the kids will be well impressed.

"The creepy crawlies are always a great hit at the Kids Club so I think there will be a big attendance next week."

The Scottish Exotic Animal Rescue will be at the Kids Club from10 am – 4pm by the community stage.

For more information, go to summer kids club.

The club runs every Wednesday of the school holidays and is completely free although pre-booking is recommended due to high demand.


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