
Captain of Grey Cup Champs Guest Speaker at Third Annual Power Breakfast
Published on February 12, 2008 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Prince Albert Raiders News Release
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - The Prince Albert Raiders and Special Olympics Saskatchewan are pleased to announce that Jeremy O'Day, Captain of the 2007 Grey Cup Champion Saskatchewan Roughriders will be the Guest Speaker at the 3rd Annual SaskPower Training for Life Power Breakfast Tuesday March 18th.
O'Day follows in the footsteps of "Jungle" Jim Hunter who spoke at the inaugural Power Breakfast in 2006 and legendary George Reed, the guest speaker at the 2007 event. O'Day, besides his leadership on the field, has a great message about community and being a champion, that he will bring March 18th.
The breakfast, which will be catered by The Loft will start at 7 AM sharp Tuesday, March 18th in the Ches Leach Lounge. Tables of 8 are available at $175 with individual tickets $25 each and available at the Raider Office.
In the first two years of the Power Breakfast, both Special Olympics Saskatchewan and the Raider Education Fund have benefited over $10,000 as the result of two sold out events.
SaskPower is the presenting sponsor of the event for the third straight year in conjunction with other major sponsors: Conexus, Frank Dunn Toyota, Broda Construction, River Park Funeral Home, South Beach Homes, Kin Enterprises, Mr. Plumber and Prince Albert & District Community Futures.
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