Junior Curling Receives a Boost in Prince George
Wednesday, December 19, 2012 - 5:30 PM
By Greg Fry
Prince George, B.C.
The Junior Curling program in Prince George received a boost Wednesday.
Prince George Community Foundation Executive Director Judy Neiser says new equipment will be funded following financial contributions from True Sport, and curling legacy funds totalling $7,000.
She says it will expand the current program to include 10 additional spots for youth who would otherwise not to be able to afford registration.
The new equipment includes brooms and sliders along with equipment to promote Wheelchair Curling and Blind Sport Curling.
The announcement was made at the PG Curling Club Wednesday afternoon.
Prince George Community Foundation Executive Director Judy Neiser says new equipment will be funded following financial contributions from True Sport, and curling legacy funds totalling $7,000.
She says it will expand the current program to include 10 additional spots for youth who would otherwise not to be able to afford registration.
The new equipment includes brooms and sliders along with equipment to promote Wheelchair Curling and Blind Sport Curling.
The announcement was made at the PG Curling Club Wednesday afternoon.
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