06-17-2015, 06:37 PM
Back in the day, ringette was a girls opportunity to play ice sports while the boys played hockey. Girls hockey chipped away at the enrollment of ringette players, but after 53 years of existence, Kitchener Ringette Association is still going strong! The last few years ringette associations have seen an increase in enrollment, and the sport is open to both boys and girls!
To try and build awareness of the sport and our local association, we have opened up a limited number of spots for kids to play at ZERO cost.
From Twitter:<b><I>
Want to play Ringette 4 FREE this season? Go to http://goo.gl/PtK2B5 for info! #KWAwesome #NoStringsAttached #kitchener #FastestGameOnIce </b></I>
If you have kids who would like to give it a try, you have nothing to lose!
(Yes, I have kids who play... and I volunteer on the board... so I'm open to any questions, and if my post isn't allowed, I'll delete it)
To try and build awareness of the sport and our local association, we have opened up a limited number of spots for kids to play at ZERO cost.
From Twitter:<b><I>
Want to play Ringette 4 FREE this season? Go to http://goo.gl/PtK2B5 for info! #KWAwesome #NoStringsAttached #kitchener #FastestGameOnIce </b></I>
If you have kids who would like to give it a try, you have nothing to lose!
(Yes, I have kids who play... and I volunteer on the board... so I'm open to any questions, and if my post isn't allowed, I'll delete it)