The West Coast Eagles will be joining the West Perth Football Club as they fly through the northern suburbs in celebration of 15 years of Harmony Day this Saturday afternoon.

Harmony Day aims to promote cultural respect for everyone who calls Australia home, from the traditional owners of this land, to those who have come from many countries around the world.

Eagles players and Rick the Rock will drop into the St Mark’s Anglican Community School Fete at 2pm and fans are encouraged to come along to enjoy a range of activities, entertainment and multicultural-themed food stalls. Falcons players will also make an appearance, visiting the fete at 1pm.

The next stop will be Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City where a pop-up footy centre will be running outside Myer. Football fans and shoppers alike will be encouraged to test their skills with a handball target and kicking cube, and will have the opportunity to meet Falcons players from 3pm and Eagles players from 4pm.

During the day, the clubs will be running a special Harmony Day competition at both locations, offering participants the chance to test their footy skills and win prizes, including a $100 Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City voucher, thanks to retail managers Lend Lease.

SATURDAY, MARCH 21

10am – 3pm:St Mark’s Anglican Community School Fete
 Saint Mark’s Drive, Hillarys
 1pm – 2pm Falcons players
 2pm – 3pm Eagles players
  
3pm – 5pm:Lakeside Joondalup Shopping Centre
 Joondalup Drive, Joondalup
 3pm – 4pm Falcons players
 4pm – 5pm Eagles players

This event will showcase the partnership between West Coast and West Perth, which aims to promote social cohesion in a multicultural community, drive growth in football participation and attract new fans to the game by introducing new migrants to Australian football.