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Newsletter Number 5 ISSUE 5: January Edition FEB 29 - MAR 8 | LEON’S CENTRE What We’ve Been Up To! It’s been a busy holiday season here in Kingston. We’ve were at Snow Much Fun and the Tim Hortons Tankard Tour has been to all the Tim Hortons in Kingston. Next week will be the last week of the Tankard Tour - so make sure to check out the schedule and stop in! 2020 Tim Hortons Brier Volunteer Volunteer Uniform Pick Up Appreciation The time has finally arrived to pick up your volunteer uniform! Dinner Reminder IF SOMEONE ELSE IS PICKING UP YOUR Emails were sent sent with a UNIFORM YOU MUST SEND AMANDA AN EMAIL request to join us, the athletes, AT [email protected]. WE VIP’s, sponsors and fellow MUST HAVE IT IN WRITTEN CONFIRMATION volunteers to meet, greet and BEFORE WE GIVE OUT THE UNIFORM. celebrate the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier on Friday February 28th Here are the details for the pick up times: 2020. What? 2020 Tim Hortons Brier Volunteer Uniform Pick Up This is our way to say “thank you” for helping make this Where? exciting event possible. The Royal Kingston Curling Club evening will be relaxed, yet 130 Days Rd, Kingston, ON K7M 9G4 elegant so dress is business casual and you will need to When? present your ticket eat the door. Saturday, February 1st from 12:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday, February 2nd from 9:00am - 2:00pm We will have food, beverages, entertainment and hope to see you there! If you have RSVP’d your ticket will be in your accreditation pouch in your uniform kit. The Banquets and Rallies Committee sorting out all 400 volunteer uniform kits. PLAY DOWN SEASON UPDATE Make sure to watch the schedule and mark down the Provincial and Territorial winners, as these will be the teams we cheer for in Kingston! Here is the up to date list of winners. Alberta February 5th-9th Westlock British Columbia January 28th - February 2nd Cranbrook Manitoba February 4th - 9th Winnipeg New Brunswick January 29th - February 2nd Fredricton Newfoundland and Labrador January 28th - February 2nd St. John’s Northern Ontario January 28th - February 2nd New Liskeard Northwest Territories January 29th - February 3rd Hay River Nova Scotia Winners: Jamie Murphy, Paul Flemming, Scott Saccary and Phil Crowell Nunavut Winners: Jake Higgs, Dale Kohlenberg, Christian Smitheram and Ed Macdonald Ontario January 28th - February 2nd Cornwall Prince Edward Island Winners: Bryan Cochran, Iam MacAulays, Morgan Currie, and Mark O’Rourke Quebec Winners: Alek Bedard, Louis Quevillon, Émile Asselin, and, Bradley Lequin Saskatchewan January 29th to February 2nd Melville Yukon Winners: Thomas ScofZin, Trygg Jensen, Brett WinZield, and Joes Wallingham Your hard work is right on the button! Volunteers at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier can take Kingston Transit for free from Feb. 28 to March 8. Show your accreditation badge when boarding and ride for free to and from downtown Kingston and the Leon’s Centre. We will help you plan your trip! Come see us at the Royal Kingston Curling Club on Saturday, February 1 and Sunday, February 2. Kingston Transit staff will be onsite to help you determine the best park and ride and bus route. Learn how to get around Kingston CityofKingston.ca/Brier2020 Tank You TO OUR PARTNERS .
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