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Week of December 4-7, 2017

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Sylvie practicing at Anneau de Glace Gaetan Boucher.

Congratulations to KLB skater Sylvie Lloyd on her performance at the Canada Cup this past weekend in Québec City!

Meet Entries:

Nothing coming up at this time!

Save-the-date!

Burnaby Interclub – Saturday, January 13.

BC Long Track Championship – Fort St John – January 20-21

An email was sent out this weekend regarding the rental of a bus for the Fort St John trip. Please reply by the deadline if you are interested.

Coyote Cup – hosted by the Kamloops Long Blades! – Saturday, January 27

If you need to contact Alana, please email her at alana.lawhead@gmail.com.

Fundraising: 

Sylvie getting ready for the Canada Cup!

Gail will be distributing meat from Gary’s sausage during Monday’s practice.  Please bring money if you haven’t already paid!

Noble Pig Fundraising Dinner:

Tickets are $15 for a pasta dinner with garlic bread. No drink. The dinner will be January 14. This is a family friendly event. Please invite family and friends to join as the more tickets we sell the better. $5 from each ticket goes back to the club.

Please see Tara or Darryl to purchase your tickets on Monday’s and Thursday’s until Christmas break.

Our annual Skate-a-Thon will be held February 15th. Skaters can begin collecting pledges right away:

Pledge Form

The bottle drive will be happening on January 6, 2018. More details will be provided shortly.

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Kamloops Long Blades skate and take part in dryland activities on the traditional lands of the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc within Secwépemc’ulucw, the unceded territory of the Secwépemc people. We respect and acknowledge the Indigenous peoples of this land, known as Turtle Island, and thank them for allowing us to live, learn and manage our association on their territory
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