For those in the Toronto area who have surplus or outgrown hockey gear, here's a chance to be generous.
Toronto Sun sports writer Steve Simmons tweets that stuff in good condition is being collected at 4600 Bathurst St., Toronto, on Sunday, April 10, from 10 am to 3 pm. Equipment collected is being sent to kids in Israel.
Needless to say it should be washed or submerged in Febreeze before being donated. Think of the poor person in Israel who has to open the shipping container.
For blog readers not in Toronto, I'd suggest hanging on to your outgrown gear and donating it to Goodwill next September as we ramp up for another minor hockey season. Let's get all the kids who want to play in the game.
Toronto Sun sports writer Steve Simmons tweets that stuff in good condition is being collected at 4600 Bathurst St., Toronto, on Sunday, April 10, from 10 am to 3 pm. Equipment collected is being sent to kids in Israel.
Needless to say it should be washed or submerged in Febreeze before being donated. Think of the poor person in Israel who has to open the shipping container.
For blog readers not in Toronto, I'd suggest hanging on to your outgrown gear and donating it to Goodwill next September as we ramp up for another minor hockey season. Let's get all the kids who want to play in the game.
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