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Peewee Tier 3 March 18 – 23, 2018 Hosted by Summerland Minor Hockey – Pee Wee Peewee Tier 3 March 18 – 23, 2018 Hosted by Summerland Minor Hockey – Pee Wee Lead, Develop and Promote Positive Lifelong Hockey Experiences Table of Contents: Contact Information Page 3 General Championship Information Page 4 Rink Location Page 5 Location Map Page 5 Map of Arena Page 6 About Summerland Page 7 Summerland Attractions Page 8 Summerland Accommodations Page 9 2 Contact Information Summerland Minor Hockey: Lisa Chartrand SMHA Interim President [email protected] Crystal Schuhmacher Tournament Coordinator [email protected] Organization / Planning Committee Treasurer Liz Minty [email protected] Banquet Committee Chair Annette Lewis [email protected] Program Chair Michelle Rennie [email protected] Fundraising Chair Lisa Chartrand [email protected] Opening Ceremonies Chair Laurie Tutkaluk [email protected] 50/50 Committee Chair Tristin Wilson [email protected] Raffle Tables / Donations Jamie Martens [email protected] Hotel Arrangements Tristin Wilson [email protected] Game Day Events Corrina Pounder [email protected] Crystal Schuhmacher [email protected] WebMaster Andrew Hill [email protected] BC Hockey Representative: OMAHA 1st Vice-President Terry Rolston [email protected] SMHA Vice-President Lisa Chartrand [email protected] 3 General Championship Information Championships will be held: Sunday, March 18, 2018 to Friday, March 23, 2018 Opening Ceremonies: Monday, March 19, 2018 @ 7:30 pm @ Summerland arena Team attendance is mandatory (please have teams at the arena by 7 pm. The two teams playing in the game immediately following the ceremonies should be fully dressed in equipment. The remaining teams are asked to wear appropriate team attire with their home jerseys on. Closing Ceremonies: Friday, March 23, 2018 @ Summerland arena Immediately following end of Championship game. This is not mandatory attendance. Banquet will be held: When: Sunday, March 18, 2018 Time: 6-8pm. Dinner at 6:30pm Where: Summerland Curling Club 8820 Jubilee Rd E Summerland, BC Attire: Business formal All players, team officials, BC hockey representatives and on ice officials. Attendance is mandatory. The host committee will contact all managers to confirm number of attendees and food restrictions. Coaches & Managers Meeting will be held: When: Sunday, March 18, 2018 Time: following banquet Where: Summerland Curling Club 8820 Jubilee Rd E Summerland, BC Topics: Introduction Review of rules by BC Hockey Collection of team registration materials Question & Answer period 4 Rink Location: Summerland Curling Club 8820 Jubilee Rd E Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0 Location Map: 5 Map of Arena: Arena Concession Information: Concession will be open daily, 1 hour prior to first game and throughout all games of the BC Hockey Championships. Menu: PLEASE DO NOT BRING OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK INTO ARENA Skate Sharpening Available Game Time Sports in Penticton (13 minute drive from Summerland arena) 500 Vees Dr. Penticton 250 492-7447 Photography on Site Provided by Stinky Lockers www.sinkylockers.com 6 About City of Summerland: Summerland (2011 population 11,280) is a town on the west side of Okanagan Lake in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. The district is between Peachland to the north and Penticton to the south. The largest centre in the region is Kelowna, approximately 50 km to the north (via Highway 97), and Vancouver is approximately 425 km (264 mi) away to the west. The district is famous for "Bottleneck drive", a system of roads connecting a large number of wineries. Tourism Summerland is popular because of its idyllic situation on Okanagan Lake and sandy beaches, a playground for three major Canadian population centres (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton). Both tourism and tourist attractions are a significant industry. Agriculture, featuring fresh tree fruits (peaches, cherries, apricots, apples and pears), and canneries, were the economic engine of the region until the late 20th Century. Stone fruit and apples are now produced mainly for the fresh market (local and export). Over the past 20 years, Summerland has become home to several world-renowned wineries, and despite being in an arid desert climate, has several golf courses. Summerland is also home to the historic Kettle Valley Steam Railway. The railway runs constantly, taking tourists on a trip around the Dale Meadows region of Summerland and further, eventually ending at the famous Trout Creek Trestle. Tourism Summerland guides visitors to Summerland attractions and events. Wine Summerland is home to one of Canada's largest wine industries. Many of Summerland's wineries are connected by the famed 'Bottleneck Drive.' Famed wineries include Thornhaven, Dirty Laundry, Sleeping Giant, Sonoran, SummerGate, Sumac Ridge, Vinegar Works, Hollywood Wine, Heaven's Gate, SilkScarf, 8th Generation and Estate Thurn. Sport Summerland is the home of the Summerland Steam of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League. The town also used to be the home of the Summerland Sting (2001-2009), and the Summerland Warriors (1999-2000), both of whom played in the same league. Previously the Summerland Buckaroos played in the British Columbia Hockey League from 1983-1988. Summerland is also home to the Summerland Minor Hockey Association (SMHA) known as the Summerland Jets. 7 Summerland Attractions 8 Accommodation Information: Summerland Waterfront Resort Hotel CALL FOR RATES 13011 Lakeshore Dr S. Summerland, BC ** FULLY BOOKED** 250 494-8180 Summerland Motel $79. + tax 2107 Tait St Summerland, BC 2 double beds 250 494-4444 Coast Penticton Hotel $84. + tax standard 950 Westminster Ave W Penticton, BC $104 + tax superior 250 492-0225 $109 + tax premium Ramada Penticton Hotel & Suites 1050 Eckhardt Ave W Penticton, BC 250 492-8926 Traditional - 2 Queen Beds $92.00 / night plus taxes 30 Available Courtyard Room Ground Floor - 2 $92.00 / night plus taxes 15 Available Queen Beds Deluxe King Bed – 1 King Bed $92.00 / night plus taxes Available One Bedroom Kitchen Suite $140.00 / night plus taxes Available * Ramada prices include breakfast Includes Eggs, Bacon, Hash Browns and Toast (max 4 per room) at adjoining Bear’s Den restaurant * ** A complimentary room for a coach or equipment will be made available with every Hockey team of 10+ rooms booked and paid for. *** Rates are based on double adult occupancy. An additional $20.00 will be charged starting at the third adult. Cancellations / Changes can be made up until 48 hours in advance of the arrival date without penalty. Sandman Hotel Penticton 939 Burnaby Ave Penticton BC 250 493-7151 1 800 SANDMAN Quote group #308030 9 10 .
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