
Outlaws Scoring Goals for Charity All Season Long
Published on October 28, 2007 under North American Hockey League (NAHL)
North Iowa Outlaws News Release
The North Iowa Outlaws have teamed up with Schoneman Realtors again this season to give back to local charities. Every goal scored at home this season equals $25 which will be donated to a local charity chosen by both organizations. The Outlaws and Schoneman Realtors chose four charities this season, one every seven games during the season. Saturday night they complete phase one, raising the maximum $500 for Trinity House of Hope Women's Shelter in Mason City, IA.
The Outlaws and Schoneman Realtors will continue the Goals for Charity through the rest of the season. The three remaining charities are: "Save the Avery Theatre", "Clear Lake Restoration and Rehabilitation Project", and the North Iowa Youth Center. Thanks to Schoneman Realtors, and the Outlaws player who bury the puck each night for a good cause, Scoring for Charity.
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