WE know there are thousands of children in Warrington regularly attending clubs or groups in the town.
Whether they sing or act their heart out at a weekly music or theatre group or join in with activities at their nearest Scouts, Beavers, Girl Guides or any other Warrington group - we want to hear from you.
We will be publishing your junior club line-ups as part of a celebration of the many successful clubs and groups in the town in next week's paper.
And it could not be easier to see your club in print.
All you need to do is gather your members together for a group photo and send it in to us.
Email pictures with the full name of your group to hannah.bargery@nqnw.co.uk before the end of Sunday, March 17.
Or you can send your picture in using the form below along with details of how other children can get involved.
We are currently only looking for pictures from groups or clubs in the town and will be appealing for pictures for our junior sports teams supplement later in the year.
Here's the current list of groups that will be appearing in this Thursday's paper
10th Warrington Sankey Saint Mary’s Scout Group
13th Warrington East St Elphins
1st Croft Girl Guides
1st Locking Stumps Guides
25th Warrington East Scouts
2nd Locking Stumps Brownies
2nd Locking Stumps Rainbows
34th Warrington West (Chapelford) Cubs
37th Warrington Rainbows
5th Appleton Brownies
7th Culcheth Guides
7th Culcheth Rangers
Andrew Curphey Theatre Company Penketh
Air Cadets, 1330 squadron
Carmen Morris dancing troupe
Harlequins Morris Dancers
Harlies Morris Dancers
Orford JC Dance Academy
Little Stars Stage School, Appleton and Grappenhall
Lymm Adivas
Rising Stars Cheerleaders
12th Warrington East (1st Birchwood) Scouts
Locking Stumps
Sharks Elite Cheer
SS Dance and Fitness
Vibe Dance
Viscaria Morris Dancers
Warrington Cheer Storm
Winwick 1st Brownies
Young Friends of Woolston Park
Zirconia Morris Dancers
Send us a picture of your group or club
Send us your picture here and please include the full name of your child's group
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