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OCHL Picture Day With XGEN*PHOTO
Picture Day for the 2024/25 season is just around the corner! A schedule has also been included that corresponds with your regular team practice/development times.

Below, you’ll find the key details and important information to help you prepare.


Picture Day Details

 

Dates:

●    Saturday, November 30, 2024

●    Sunday, December 1, 2024

 

Venues:

●    CIC (2): November 30

●    Delpark (various pads): December 1

 

Please arrive 30 minutes prior to your scheduled game or development session to ensure enough time for photos.

 

Equipment:

Players must wear full hockey equipment, except for helmets and skates. Individual photos will be taken, and team photos will be created by combining these individual images. For the younger ages, it is best to come fully dressed to the arena!

 

Order Information

 

Here is this year's order link: https://bit.ly/ochl24

 

Important Deadlines:

 

●   Order Deadline: December 4, 2024.

Orders placed after this date may not make it into the distribution.

 

●   Distribution Weekend: December 21st, 2024.

Please make sure to place your orders on time to ensure smooth processing and delivery!

 

Looking forward to seeing everyone ready for Picture Day!

The U18 schedule will be after these dates and released soon.

 
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