Photo Days, News (Chedoke Minor Hockey)

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Nov 08, 2017 | admin | 5723 views
Photo Days
Future Stars will be on-site at Chedoke to take our team and individual pictures November 18, 19 and December 2.

Each team's photo time has been scheduled into their team calendars.

You can view the entire schedule HERE.


Players must be ready 15 minutes prior to their listed time.

Each player will receive an 8x10 composite (individual/team) courtesy of the league.

Each player must submit a completed order form, even if you are not ordering additional pictures. See HERE for a preview.

Players DO NOT need to wear skates (but can if close to your ice time).

Gloves and stick are required. No helmet.

Given changerooms can still be occupied at your scheduled time, we strongly recommend your players come to the rink already dressed.

Future Stars will be processing more than 450 players in two days. Please use your best efforts to be on time to keep the schedule going.

Sponsors
Glanford Iron
Metal Supplier
McDonald's
As Canadians, our love of hockey knows no bounds. Not only is it fun, but it helps teach teamwork. Teamwork is the core value of atoMc® Hockey, which is why we’re proud sponsors of kids' minor hockey across Canada.
Theatre Aquarius
For more than 50 seasons, we have been recognized as a leader in Canadian Theatre, producing work of the highest quality, premiering new plays, developing the skills of professional artists, and investing in youth and families in the Hamilton region and beyond.
Tim Hortons
At Tim Hortons, we provide opportunities for kids to learn a new sport, play in a league, make new friends, and just be a kid. Timbit Sports supports over 300,000 players across Canada each season.
Liburdi Group
Innovative Products and Services. In support of the Specialty Welding and Gas Turbine Industries
IBEW Local 105
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 105 is a premier construction trade union of Journeypersons and Apprentices working in the electrical industry. IBEW Local 105 has been in existence since 1900 and is proud to be the longest standing IBEW Local in Canada.