1 Week Left For 2021-22 Registration, News (Brock Minor Hockey Association)

News Article
News Article Image
Aug 09, 2021 | Bogrady | 442 views
1 Week Left For 2021-22 Registration
Just a reminder that there's one week left for registration for the upcoming 2021-22 season. Please see the Registration tab for more information and the link to Register.

If you have any questions about registration or fees please reach out to Jody Pardy (President), Dave Parry (Treasurer) or Ben O'Grady (Registrar).

For parents registering a child that doesn't have a Hockey Canada number and is new to hockey there are two ways to do so. 

Option 1 is to visit the Respect in Sport program site to using the following link:
https://omhahockeyparent.respectgroupinc.com/
Once you complete the program, an HCR profile will be created and you can go to the BMHA registration site
and register the participant.

Option 2 is to send the required information to our Registrar Ben O'Grady ([email protected]) and he can create a profile for you.  The information needed for the participant is:

-  Date of Birth, Gender, Address, Email and Primary Language

*  If you choose option 2 keep in mind the Respect in Sport course will still need to be completed before the participant can go on the ice. 

Sponsors
Northern Stoker
Northern Stoker outdoor wood furnaces represent the culmination of the best design concepts, real world operation, serviceability and extreme heavy duty durability. These factors integrate into a product that will serve the customer and protect their hard earned investment for many years to come. These furnaces are designed and built for the Canadian climate and will perform through the harshest weather the heating season can throw at it.
Beaverton Lions Club
The Orillia Lions Club formed the Lions Club of Beaverton in 1947 and presented us with our gong. The official chartering took place on January 20, 1948 with 31 charter members. Our club’s 50+ dedicated volunteers strive to make our community a better place. Our projects are aimed to improve our community's services and resources with a focus on children and youth activities on top of the Lion's 5 Global Causes of Diabetes, Vision, Hunger, Environment & Childhood Cancer. The Randy Skinner Family Splash Pad, Foster Hewitt Memorial Playground, Skate Park and paved Lions Loop are examples of the community work our club has accomplished in recent years. Our annual activities including the Winter Carnival, Canada Day Celebrations and Elimination Draw are designed to raise funds and have fun.