Coaches Appreciation night, News (St. Thomas Minor Hockey)

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Apr 05, 2018 | Vicki Fenn | 9539 views
Coaches Appreciation night
As the 2017-2018 season comes to a close the Board of Directors of STMHA would like to invite coaches and coaching staff (assistants/trainer/manager) to an appreciation event to thank you for all the effort and time invested in your team this year.  

When:  Friday April 20th 6-9 pm 
Where:   Knights of Columbus Hall 265 Wellington St St.Thomas  
    
STMHA will be providing food and will cover non alcoholic refreshments       

Sponsors
atoMc - McDonalds Canada
In keeping with a 40-year heritage, McDonald’s Canada is proud to support minor hockey in communities across the country, by offering young players a unique opportunity to build their sense of teamwork and focus on the joy of playing.
Locke Insurance Brokers
Locke Insurance Brokers offers expert advice & tailors services to the client’s best fit. Serving St. Thomas and area residents, commercial enterprises, & non-profits.
Centennial Sports Club
The Centennial Sports Club has been a dedicated sponsor for over 20 years for both house league and tournaments.
STMHA Hockey Moms Association
St. Thomas Hockey Moms....we want YOU!!!! Would you like to be a part of something new, fun and exciting? If the answer is YES then we want you to join the STMHA Hockey Moms Association. We are an amazing group of HOCKEY MOMS looking to promote our local hockey association throughout our community and represent this great organization on the road. If you are interested and want more information about our committee please send an email to [email protected] Our Mission; Supporting our community...Supporting our GAME!
True Sport
The True Sport Principles are a rallying point for True Sport members — they are universal. The principles can be brought to life in any sport at any level, from playground to podium. An Olympic rowing squad can embrace these principles with the same sense of pride and purpose as an elementary school, an old-timers' league, or a community hockey arena. For sport to be truly good and have the opportunity to make the greatest difference, all seven of these principles need to be in play at all times, working in perfect balance with one another.