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Charitable Holiday Hockey Game
December 1, 2018 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
The Hamilton-Burlington Chapter is proud to present a new event for its members, encouraging holiday family fun, networking, and giving back to the community. Join the chapter on December 1st at Hamilton’s FirstOntario Centre for the Hamilton Bulldogs Star Wars Theme Game vs. the Windsor Spitfires. Additionally, the chapter will make a donation to Hamilton Children’s Aid Society, and encourages those who attend this event to bring a new toy for donation to the Hamilton Children’s Aid Society, or make a cash donation.
Hockey Game
Hamilton Bulldogs vs. Windsor Spitfires.
GROUP PRICING TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED THROUGH THE FOLLOWING LINK:
https://www.fevo.com/edp/Hamilton-Bulldogs-vs-Windsor-Spitfires-iEeCvYs
The reining Ontario Hockey League (OHL) champions are hosting a Star Wars theme game, featuring meet and greets with Star Wars characters, and the chance to win Star Wars prizes. Attendees are encouraged to wear Star Wars attire. May the Force be with you!
Hamilton Children’s Aid Society
The Hamilton Children’s Aid Society focuses on the protection and well-being of children. Efforts are made to support families during the holiday season to ensure that children experience the magic of the holidays. The Hamilton-Burlington Chapter of the PEO will be making a cash donation to support this effort, and encourages its members to make a cash donation or bring new toys, toiletry items, or clothing for donation. Cash donations can be made through the ticket purchase link, and new toys, toiletry items, or clothing can be donated at the hockey game at the PEO’s table outside of Section 113.
Details
- Date:
- December 1, 2018
- Time:
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4:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Venue
- FirstOntario Centre
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101 York Boulevard
Hamilton, Ontario L8R 3L4 Canada + Google Map
About PEO
Through the Professional Engineers Act, Professional Engineers Ontario governs licence and certificate holders and regulates professional engineering in Ontario to serve and protect the public.
It fulfills the same role for engineers as the College of Physicians and Surgeons for doctors or the Law Society of Upper Canada for lawyers.