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The First Shift comes to Whitewater Region – A new learn-to-play program

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Whitewater Region — Bauer Hockey, Inc., the world’s leading manufacturer of ice hockey equipment, and Hockey Canada announced they will be hosting The First Shift, a new learn-to-play hockey program in Whitewater Region.
The First Shift allows kids to easily try the hockey in a convenient, affordable and fun way. This six-week program is for children ages six to 10 who have never played and is $199, which includes enrollment and head-to-toe Bauer equipment.
Registered kids will participate in a welcome event on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at the Westmeath Arena. Bauer Hockey will provide education and expertly fit the kids with the gear.
The sessions begin Saturday, Oct. 22 and will be at the Beachburg Arena.
Bauer Hockey and Hockey Canada have partnered to launch this new national program designed to grow the game by welcoming families to the sport in a fun, convenient and affordable way. Administered by local minor hockey associations, The First Shift has been offered in approximately 40 markets across Canada. Each local welcome event provides new families and children with a chance to learn about the game, receive their equipment and get properly fit by experts.
The Muskrat Minor Hockey Association is affiliated with Hockey Eastern Ontario. The mandate is to provide a wholesome hockey experience, not only for boys and girls participating, but also for the coaches, managers and league officials of the MMHA.
Sportsmanship, fair play, good citizenship, friendly competition, enjoyment and full participation for all team members shall be the guiding principle. The focus on players is to maintain and increase interest in the game of hockey.
MMHA includes the Beachburg, Cobden and Westmeath house league and Muskrat Voyageurs Competitive divisions.
Go to www.TheFirstShift.ca for more information and to register.

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