Few spots left for First Shift learn-to-play program
2019-09-09
Girls and boys aged 6 to 10 are invited to register for the First Shift program to learn basic hockey skills.
The new hockey season is about to begin and with it comes the return of The First Shift learn-to-play program at the Frontenac Community Arena.
Hosted by the Frontenac Fury Girls' Hockey Association, The First Shift is a unique opportunity designed to help kids fall in love with hockey before buying all the gear. This learn-to-play program focuses on having fun while learning basic skills. Participants are fitted head to toe with brand new hockey equipment from Bauer Canada and receive one hour a week of on-ice trial.
Registration is only $199, and includes all equipment. This program will help break down barriers for some families who might not otherwise be able to offer hockey to their children.
The program is open to girls and boys between ages 6 and 10 who have never played hockey before.
This is the fourth year of the program in Frontenac. Over the past three years, Frontenac Fury coaches and volunteers have introduced more than 170 children to hockey, many of whom went on to join the Frontenac Fury Association.
Welcome night and equipment pick up is Wednesday, October 23. Participants will begin 10 on-ice sessions in early November. The program runs at 8 a.m., Saturday mornings until mid-January.
To register, or for more details, visit The First Shift.
This is a great way to try out the game and be ready for house league play next year.
Hosted by the Frontenac Fury Girls' Hockey Association, The First Shift is a unique opportunity designed to help kids fall in love with hockey before buying all the gear. This learn-to-play program focuses on having fun while learning basic skills. Participants are fitted head to toe with brand new hockey equipment from Bauer Canada and receive one hour a week of on-ice trial.
Registration is only $199, and includes all equipment. This program will help break down barriers for some families who might not otherwise be able to offer hockey to their children.
The program is open to girls and boys between ages 6 and 10 who have never played hockey before.
This is the fourth year of the program in Frontenac. Over the past three years, Frontenac Fury coaches and volunteers have introduced more than 170 children to hockey, many of whom went on to join the Frontenac Fury Association.
Welcome night and equipment pick up is Wednesday, October 23. Participants will begin 10 on-ice sessions in early November. The program runs at 8 a.m., Saturday mornings until mid-January.
To register, or for more details, visit The First Shift.
This is a great way to try out the game and be ready for house league play next year.
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