
Ice Fans Help Raise Over $3,000
Published on November 5, 2011 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Kootenay Ice News Release
Cranbrook, BC -- The Kootenay ICE Hockey Club is pleased to announce that the green
and white sticks from tonight's game raised over $3,000 for the new playground at Moir
Park.
On Saturday, November 5th when the ICE hosted the Red Deer Rebels, the team used
green and white sticks during warm up and the first period that were auctioned off in a
silent auction. Goaltender Nathan Lieuwen game used stick brought in the most money
at $400.
The playground at Moir Park playground project is being put together by the Junior
Chamber International - Kootenay and is estimated to cost $75,000.00.
The Kootenay ICE would like to thank all the fans for their support.
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