YORK Minstermen will hold their monthly meeting in KitKat Crescent Social Club on Thursday night.
It is hoped that the supporters' group will screen a preview of part two of this season's DVD highlights package, which will include action from the 3-1 Boxing Day victory over Scarborough.
The monthly draw will also take place with at least £75 available for the winner and members will be given the opportunity to vote for their January Player of the Month. Doors will open at 7pm with the meeting due to start an hour later.
The following night, York band 'Miracles and Wonders' will be playing the Social Club for the second time.
A mixture of Manic Street Preachers, Foo Fighters and Sex Pistols covers will be played by the band, who are all Minstermen fans.
Too Old to Pogo will be supporting and the bar will be open from 7pm with no charge for admission.
Anybody wanting to book their place on York Minstermen's greyhound racing trip to Doncaster on Saturday, February 11 can do so at both nights.
The cost is £17 and will include luxury coach travel, track admission, a race card and entry into the York Minstermen Jackpot with a prize of £80.
A total of £500 was raised towards the Youth Development Fund by the last trip to Sunderland and coaches will be leaving York at 5.30pm and returning around 12.30am.
York Minstermen have also joined forces with the Supporters' Trust to hold a Spring Raffle in an attempt to raise money for the Trust before the end of the financial year.
In the next two weeks, all Trust members will be delivered raffle tickets, which they are encouraged to either buy themselves or sell to friends, family and work colleagues.
The tickets will be delivered to York-based Trust members by a team of 20 volunteers and will be available to all other City supporters from February until the end of the season.
Updated: 10:16 Saturday, January 21, 2006
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