Media representatives are invited to attend the tenth season opening of “Pond Hockey by ENMAX Energy” on Thursday, October 23rd, 2008. This fun and exciting grassroots program offers local community children at the atom level (ages 9 to 10 years) the chance to learn game enhancing skills and to take to the ice with their local heroes in pursuit of their hockey dreams. Players from the Lethbridge Hurricanes, Lethbridge Minor Hockey and ENMAX representatives will be onsite at the ENMAX Centre as the new season kicks off.
This season, ENMAX Energy Corporation’s popular children’s hockey program will visit 16 communities throughout Alberta, providing young Alberta hockey players with the opportunity to skate alongside WHL or NHL hockey celebrities.
“Pond Hockey by ENMAX Energy” continues to play an important role in the development of young hockey players throughout the province and is tangible evidence of the Corporation’s commitment to youth and community pride.
What: Tenth season program launch with photo and interview opportunities
When: Thursday, October 23rd 2008
Where: ENMAX Centre
2510 Scenic Drive South
Lethbridge, Alberta
T1K 1N2
5:45 p.m. - Suggested arrival time
6:00 p.m. - Program begins with brief speeches by Lethbridge Hurricanes and ENMAX representatives
6:10 p.m. - Photo opportunity –Community Kids (Atom players) skating with the Lethbridge Hurricanes.
ENMAX Energy Corporation, a subsidiary of ENMAX Corporation, is Alberta’s leading competitive electricity retailer. ENMAX Energy also provides natural gas and value-added services to residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Alberta. Through a subsidiary, ENMAX Energy is one of Alberta’s largest investors in renewable energy with partial ownership of the McBride Lake Wind Farm and complete ownership of the Taber and Kettles Hill Wind Farms. ENMAX Energy was the first Canadian utility to offer customers the option to support wind generated energy. Visit our website at enmaxenergy.com.
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