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TRY HOCKEY FOR FREE DAY EVENT AT THE LoCONTE RINK, MEDFORD AS PART OF HOCKEY WEEKEND ACROSS AMERICA
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On Saturday February 16, 2013, Medford Youth Hockey, Medford Girl's Hockey and the LoConte Rink has been selected by USA Hockey to host a "Try Hockey For Free Day" at 12:00 PM to 1:00PM at the LoConte Rink, Medford.
In Massachusetts, Medford along with several other communities will join nearly 200 local programs across the country to encourage kids ages 4 to 9, to come to the LoConte Rink, Medford and try youth hockey as part of Hockey Weekend Across America. Each participant will receive a hockey jersey from USA Hockey.
To register, please go to the USA Hockey website direct or you can go to the Medford Youth Hockey website www.medfordrechockey.com and click on the USA Hockey link. You can also register at 12:00 PM on Saturday.
Ice skate rentals will be available for kids without ice skates. Hockey helmet or bicycle helmet is acceptable.
Event Details
| Where | Medford Youth Hockey, Girl's Hockey and Figure Skating 97 Locust St, Medford, MA 02155 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 12:00 pm–1:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone, Kids, Families |
| Website | http://medfordrechockey.com |
| Phone | 781-395-6168 |
| Price | $0 |
More About Medford Youth Hockey, Girl's Hockey and Figure Skating
Medford Youth Hockey offers hockey and ice skating programs for boys and girls ages four to eighteen. Programs are held from October through March, and are held at the city-managed LoConte Rink, which is located within the Hormel Stadium Complex (off Route 16). Hockey programs include mites (ages 6-8), squirts (9-10), peewee (11-12), bantams (13-14) and midgets (high school). Figure skating programs are for skaters working in all areas of the sport, including basic 1-4 and basic 5-8. Visit Medford Youth Hockey's website for a tryout schedule and information on upcoming events and staff, coaches and directors.