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ICE raising funds for Humboldt Broncos players
The Kootenay ICE announced this morning it is raising funds in support of Evan Thomas and Logan Schatz, former members of the ICE organization who tragically lost their lives in the recent devastating accident involving the Humboldt Broncos.
Beginning Thursday, April 19, the ICE will have a donation box set up at the ICE Gear Store at Western Financial Place and will accept any cheques or forms of payment in support of Evan Thomas and Logan Schatz.
Funds will be raised until Friday, May 4 and delivered to both families at the conclusion of the campaign.
In addition, the ICE will have numerous silent auction items available with all proceeds going directly to the families of Evan Thomas and Logan Schatz.
The items will be available from Thursday, April 19 to Friday, May 4 at 5 p.m.
Some of the Items available for auction are listed below:
Signed ICE Team Jersey;
$250 ICE Gear Store gift card;
Ownerâs Suite to attend an ICE 2018-19 regular season game;
Black Bulova Chronograph watch courtesy of Jewels on Ninth (valued at $525);
Golf Package for two (2) at St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino;
ICE Home Opener Experience Package that features four tickets;
A $150 ICE Gear Store gift card;
A private meet and greet with Head Coach James Patrick prior to the game, tour of the ICE dressing room and the contest winners will stand with the team on the bench for the home opener introductions.
A six-month unlimited membership (includes 30-plus classes per week) to CORE Fitness (valued at $390 plus GST).
The ICE has also prepared a banner of support for the entire Humboldt Broncos organization. The ICE encourage ICE Country to visit the ICE Gear Store to write a message of support from our community that will be delivered directly to the Humboldt Broncos.
The final day the banner will be available for signing will be at the Drive to 25 Family BBQ on Saturday, May 12 at Bridge Interiors (details to be released next week).
Logan Schatz, 20, of Allan, Sask., the Broncosâ team captain and Evan Thomas, 18, of Saskatoon, Sask., were among the 16 people killed in the April 6 bus/semi-trailer crash near Tisdale, Sask.
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