YORK City's home game against Torquay on Saturday will see the second of the club's Nestl Family Days.
Admission for juniors will be £1 and all children of Nestl employees will be admitted to the game free of charge on the production of a Nestl employee card.
Nestl is the club's community partner this season and City Communications Director Sophie McGill said: "We hope to encourage many young people from the community to attend Saturday's game. Live football has so many benefits and we hope parents will encourage their children to watch the game and show support for their local football club.
"We would also like to thank Nestl for their support this season and for enabling us to hosts these special Nestl Family Days."
City finance director Terry Doyle has thanked the club's fans for the financial success of Sunday's Festival game.
Donations from supporters attending the game totalled £4,831 with a further £541 raised by the raffle.
As well as direct donations, the club shop had an excellent day with fans taking advantage of the 25 per cent discount on all items. meaning the day was successful in assisting towards City's target of raising £60,000 for the abortive costs involved in the preparing a planning application to redevlop Huntington Stadium.
Doyle said: "I would simply like to thank everybody who attended and made the day such a great success. For all those fans who attended, it brought back great memories of two very successful sides.
Updated: 11:08 Wednesday, March 10, 2004
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