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Manchester United Training Session Key Information Sheet Manchester United Training Session Key Information Sheet Date/Time - July 30th at 10:30AM Location - East River 6th Street Park in lower Manhattan located at 6th and the FDR. - There is no parking at the event. - The Soccer Field is located at 6th Street and the FDR, between a baseball field (north) and field under renovation (south). Event Schedule - The gate opens at 10:00AM. - The event starts promptly at 10:30AM with a Manchester United 1 hour training session followed by a: 45 clinic. - The event ends at 12:30PM. Event Passes - There is a limited supply of passes and they are first come, first served so place your order early - This is an invite only event and you will be required to show your pass at the South Gate of the park for entrance into the event. - After we receive your Pass Request Form, you will receive an email or call from MKTG.partners to confirm pass availability and let you know when you will receive your passes. - Your passes will be mailed to you. - Passes cannot be picked up at the park. Rules - No food/drink/coolers allowed. - There will be food concessions at the event. JULY 30TH MANCHESTER UNITED TRAINING SESSION PASS FORM To order your passes, please fill out this form completely and neatly and fax to 212.253.1625, Attn: Manchester United Training Session. Passes are free and first come, first served. You need the pass for entry into the event. Don t delay because there s only a limited supply. Organization Name: Contact Name: Street Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone Number: Email Address: Number of Passes Requested: Tickets will be mailed via overnight courier. Please ship tickets to (all information is mandatory): Organization Name: Contact Name: Street Address: City: State: Zip Code: Phone Number: PLEASE FAX TO AT 212.253.1625 VOLUNTEER SIGN-UP SHEET We need volunteers to help us run the event. We need two levels of volunteers — regular volunteers to help mange the event and skilled soccer players for spectator interaction. The requirements are listed below: - Be a soccer fan - Must be 18 years of age or older - Hours are 6:30AM — 1:30PM on July 30th - Have experience working with youth sports - Skilled soccer player volunteers must be advanced players - Regular volunteer duties include: o Ticket taking o Manning hydration stations (helping spectators with water and other drinks) o Group control o Line management o Cleaning Volunteers will receive up to four (4) free passes to the event and a thank you bag from Nike. If you or anyone you know is interested in volunteering, please fill out the form below and fax to 212.253.1625 attn: Manchester United Volunteers. For additional volunteers, please make copies of this form and fill out. We will contact you with complete details. Thanks. Name: Street Address: City: State: Zip Code: Day Phone: Evening Phone: Mobile Phone: Email Address: DIRECTIONS The East River 6th Street Park is east of the FDR Drive at East 6th Street. The Soccer Field/Track is located between a baseball field (north) and a field under construction (south). There is no parking at the park and as parking is very limited in the area, we recommend you take public transportation to the event. Here are some recommended travel options: Subway Option #1:˚ Take any uptown or downtown subway to 14th Street.˚ Transfer to the L-train to head east along 14th Street stop, exiting at the last Manhattan stop at First Avenue.˚ Walk east down 14th Street to Avenue C (by the Con Edison substation), then go downtown (south) until you reach East 6th Street and then turn left (east) to reach the FDR Drive, cross the pedestrian bridge and the entrance to the soccer field is right there.˚ Option #2:˚ Take any uptown or downtown subway (4, 5, 6) to Astor Place stop or (R, W) to East 8th Street stop and then walk east until you reach 3rd Ave and then take a right (south) down 3rd Ave until you reach East 6th Street and then turn left (east) to reach the FDR Drive, cross the pedestrian bridge and the entrance to the soccer field is right there.˚ Option #3:˚ Take any uptown or downtown subway (F, V) to Lower East Side - 2nd Avenue stop.˚ Walk east until you reach the FDR Drive, turn north to cross over on the East 6th Street pedestrian bridge and the entrance to the soccer field is right there. Bus Options Option #1: Take the M 14D bus that heads downtown along Avenue D.˚Once you get off at the Avenue D stop stay on Avenue D and walk north until you reach East 6th Street and then turn right (east) to reach the FDR Drive, cross the pedestrian bridge and the entrance to the soccer field is right there. Option #2: Take the M 8 bus will bring you to East 10th Street and Avenue D stop, where you can cross the East 10th Street pedestrian bridge over the FDR Drive and go south a couple hundred of meters to reach the soccer field. Option #3: Take the M 21 bus, which will take you down to Houston Street and Avenue C stop, then walk north on Avenue C until you reach East 6th Street and then turn right (east) to reach the FDR Drive, cross the pedestrian bridge and the entrance to the soccer field is right there. DRIVING DIRECTIONS (There is no parking at the park and limited parking in the area so driving is not recommended): From Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan Get on the FDR Drive North. Get off at Houston Street exit. Turn left at the top of the exit ramp, and go through the intersection. ˚ From the North or upper Manhattan Take the FDR Drive south to the Houston Street exit. Go right at the top of the exit ramp and follow the Brooklyn or Lower Manhattan — Option 1 for parking instructions. NEARBY PARKING LOTS (paid) Delancey Street and Columbia Street. Drive on FDR south exiting the East Houston Street exit and proceed through the intersection after exiting the FDR Drive. Follow that until you hit Delancey Street where you will take a left on Columbia Street and go 1 short block to the 24 hr paid parking garage. Once you park the car go east on Delancey Street until and take the overpass Delancey Street and FDR to the park and then walk along the park going north to the soccer field of the event. Houston and Ludlow Street (Lot down the street from Katz s Delicatessen) Once you park the car walk east down Houston street to the FDR drive, where there is an overpass. Once you are across the overpass, walk along the park going north to the soccer field of the event. 4th Street and Cooper Square Parking Lot Once you park the car walk north on Cooper Square to 6th street. Then walk east on 6th street until you reach the FDR drive, where you will see an overpass. The overpass leads you right to the entrance of the soccer field. Lafayette Street and Great Jones Street Once you park the car walk north until you get to 6th street. From there, walk east down 6th street until you reach the overpass above the FDR drive, that leads you right to the entrance of the soccer field. Lafayette and East 4th street (next to Crunch Fitness) Once you park the car walk south down Lafayette street and turn left on East 4th Street until you reach Avenue D. At Avenue D take a left going north to 6th street and take that overpass above the FDR drive, which leads you right to the entrance of the soccer field. Lafayette and East 4th street (opposite from Crunch Fitness) Once you park the car walk south down Lafayette street and turn left on East 4th Street until you reach Avenue D. At Avenue D take a left going north to 6th street and take that overpass above the FDR drive, which leads you right to the entrance of the soccer field..
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