Picture Day, News (Port Stanley Minor Hockey)

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Oct 11, 2023 | r.lalonde | 792 views
Picture Day
Hello All, 

Picture day is fast approaching, please mark your child’s time and date so you can capture these amazing memories! Dates will be Saturday October 21 & Monday October 23. 



We attempted to schedule pictures around practice dates; however, some teams could not be accommodated and had to be added in due to availability and away games. We apologize for the inconvenience, please attend another time of your choice if these times do not work for you (only for non accommodated  teams please).

Pictures will be done in dressing room #1

Pictures are to be completed before going on the ice in full gear including skates. No neck guards or helmets. 

Team pictures will be compiled electronically from individual shots. 

Please make sure the order form is completed prior to photo time. 

SaturdayOctober 21, 2023:

U5 7:30-7:55
U7 Black 8:30-8:50
U15 Black 9:30-9:50
U15 White 10:00- 10:30
U13 Black 10:45-11:05
U9 Black 11:10-11:30

Monday October 23, 2023:

U11 Black 4:10-4:30
U9 White 4:30-4:50
U11 Red 5:30-5:55
U11 White 6:30-6:45
U18 White 7:40-7:55
U18 Black 8:00-8:20

Please message Angela Smith with any concerns or questions @ [email protected]
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