Carlisle United's supporters' trust are calling for volunteers to help with "odd jobs" around Brunton Park later this month.
CUOSC say fans will be at the stadium on two days in August to carry out various jobs.
The 'volunteer days' are scheduled for Monday, August 19 and Tuesday, August 20.
The trust say they are keen for as many fans as possible to contribute.
Announcing the initiative, CUOSC said: "CUOSC will be heading up two volunteer days at Brunton Park in August, to help with any odd jobs that need doing around the stadium.
"Monday 19th & Tuesday 20th August have been earmarked for what is a regular meet up on the calendar!
🏟️ Brunton Park Volunteer Days 🏟️
— CUOSC (@CUOSC) August 3, 2024
ℹ️ CUOSC will be heading up two volunteer days at Brunton Park in August, to help with any odd jobs that need doing around the stadium.
🗓️ Mon 19th & Tues 20th August have been earmarked for what is a regular meet up on the Calendar!
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"If you’re interested, please drop us an email: info@cuosc.org.uk and we’ll send you the details over."
The latest volunteer days follow a similar initiative last season, when supporters helped spruce up areas of Brunton Park following the Piatak takeover.
This month's efforts will come in the days after the first home league game of the season against Barrow.
And it will also follow a CUOSC members' meeting which is being held on Sunday, August 18 and will be attended by United's owners.
The trust say the Piataks will all be in attendance and will be available to answer supporters' questions.
Tom Piatak snr said: “We are excited to attend the upcoming CUOSC members meeting on Sunday, August 18th, at 11 am in Foxy’s, following our match against Barrow.
"This meeting is a fantastic opportunity for you to ask questions, provide feedback, and hear updates on the club's projects.
"We believe that having our family members present will help demonstrate our commitment to a new era of collaboration and to further reinforce the strong relationship we've garnered with CUOSC.
"We hope our presence will encourage you to attend and engage with us.
"We look forward to seeing you there and working together to build a brighter future for Carlisle United.”
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