On August 24, 2016

Ladies! Women’s ice hockey team wants you

Sunday, Aug. 28 at 5 p.m.—RUTLAND TOWN— The Rutland Cutting Edge women’s ice hockey team will hold its annual preseason meeting at 5 p.m., Sunday Aug. 28 at Spartan Arena, located behind the Diamond Run Mall in Rutland Town.
Whether you have never played before or have been looking for a chance to get back on the ice, here is the opportunity for you to get involved in this sport. Rutland Cutting Edge is a recreational team that practices Sunday nights and plays House league games on Thursdays. They also provide a learn-to-play program and have equipment available to help get you started. It’s all about great exercise, camaraderie and fun!
For more information email rutlandcuttingedges@gmail.com.

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