Play Continues for All Lakers, News (Wallaceburg Minor Hockey Association )

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Mar 15, 2021 | Ryan Allaer | 2207 views
Play Continues for All Lakers
Hello All Lakers!

All Active Wallaceburg Lakers can continue to participate in our current Schedule.
After a meeting with the Municipal representatives the following plan as been approved.



March 15-16
- Hockey Schedule remains Status Quo for March 15 and 16.  Same Protocols will be in place and all Active Players (Grey Zone Residence included) are welcome to participate.  One Parent / Guardian per Player

March 17 
- Chatham-Kent Residence continue to participate as previously defined.
 
- Effective March 17  Players Only from Grey Zones are allowed in Chatham-Kent Arena

- No "Grey Zone" Parents / Guardians are permitted inside the Arena Unless they are a Coach or Trainer.

These New Rules specifically address adjacent communities that are in a Grey Zones while still allowing the players to participate. We ask that all Members are respectful of these Rules, the Arena Staff, and Volunteers. We would also like to thank the Municipality of Chatham-Kent for their continued co-operation.

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