First Day of Play Festival, News (Oshawa Community Hockey League)

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Oct 13, 2022 | Brad Eveniss | 1267 views
First Day of Play Festival
The OCHL will be hosting its First Day of Play Festival for our U5, U7, U9, U11, Strides and First Shift players this weekend.

Our friends from the Oshawa Lady Generals will also be attending.

The festival will have many activities for the players including an inflatable obstacle course, temporary tattoos, other games and activities.

Time: 8:30am -5:00pm
Date: October 15th 2022
Location: Campus Ice Centre
2200 Simcoe St N, Oshawa, ON L1L 0L8

We would like to thank Larry Potter EventsPizza Pizza and 220 NORTH for their support of this special event. 








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