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Nov 24, 2020 | shaynes | 812 views
Hockey Photos
Bob from Shooters Photography will be onsite outside this Saturday 8:00am-2:30pm for individual photos.  He has samples of his photos online and I encourage you to have a look   https://www.shootersphoto.ca/hockey-samples.html    He asks that you print the order form in advance and fill out as much detail as possible (name, coach, team, package) so we can minimize the amount of time people are in the photography area.  Due to COVID restrictions we will not be doing team photos, so instead of a free team photo, Bob has offered to provide the digital images for free with a minimum $25 order.   

 

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