Rick Vaive Part of Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Coming To Cobourg

In Hockey, Upcoming Events

Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Rick Vaive along with other former Maple Leafs are headed for the Cobourg Community Centre on February 29, 2020 for a fundraiser for local mental health services. The game is being hosted by the Port Hope and Cobourg Police and their associations.

The Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni team will play against a team comprised of Port Hope and Cobourg Police and Cameco employees. All funds raised from the game will support Northumberland Hills Hospital Community Mental Health Services.

The game takes place on February 29, 2020 at the Cobourg Community Centre. A limited number of VIP tickets will be available and includes a meet and greet with the Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni. Tickets are available on www.experiencecobourg.ca.

· Adult general admission game tickets are $20 (+ processing fees).
· Children 10 and under are $10 (+ processing fees).
· VIP tickets are $100 and are sold online only (+processing fees).
· General admission and child tickets will be available at the Port Hope and Cobourg police stations (cash only).
· Game day tickets can be purchased at the door if not sold out in advance.

Organizations interested in sponsorship opportunities can contact Dana Barr from Port Hope Police Service at dbarr@phps.on.ca.

Maple Leafs Alumni Game in Cobourg Raising Funds for Local Mental Health Programs

Pete Fisher
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