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Steinbach Minor Hockey thriving with new fundraiser
3 minute read Yesterday at 12:00 PM CDTThe Steinbach Millers are enjoying a strong start to their season.
Scott Reimer, who is the minor hockey board’s coach representative, reported an increase in players this season, with strong fundraising efforts to help cover costs.
This year is the second year minor hockey has gone with a more centralized fundraising plan. Instead of 12 different team fundraisers competing for dollars and attention from the public and sponsors, the organization is running one big raffle. More than 40 businesses have donated prizes or support.
“It’s been an unbelievable amount of support from the community,” Reimer said.
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