PORT Power wrapped up its AFL Community Camp to Port Lincoln on Tuesday with a few ends of lawn bowls.
During their two-day visit, Power players and coaching staff visited 17 schools on Eyre Peninsula and saw an estimated 3500 children.
On Monday the leadership group attended a civic reception at the Port Lincoln council chambers and thrilled patients at the Port Lincoln hospital.
In the afternoon they hosted an Auskick super clinic at Ravendale and the coaching staff led a session with the EP football talent squad.
In the evening they signed autographs for hundreds of children and hosted a coaches forum, which was attended by more than 50 people.
A community dinner attracted 120 people in the evening with an auction held raising nearly $1200 for the Western Zone Junior Advisory Council, which oversees junior representative football on EP.
On Tuesday afternoon Power coaches Mark Williams and Gary Hocking took time out to have a quick hit of tennis with Sam Stosur who was in town to open the city's new courts.