‘Bears’ Den’ helps support junior hockey on peninsula

“The Bears’ Den” is a name to be linked with the Kenai River Brown Bears Hockey team. This new facility, with pull tabs, Kenai River Brown Bears sports memorabilia and hockey tickets, is located in Big John’s Short Stop on the corner of K-Beach Road and Poppy Lane, in Soldotna. Hockey fans are important to our team. But with the support of Kenai, and the entire Kenai Peninsula we can and will be a successful fund raising project for this noteworthy hockey team.

Nate Kiel, General Manager, and his entire staff, volunteers and the team would like to take this opportunity to thank Todd Nelson of Todd’s Wall Systems for his dedication to this project to make such a great area. The pull tabs section will have a non-smoking and a smoking area separate for players to play at their leisure in comfort in the area they play. Heidi Hanson, manager, and and her team, Alex, Alek, and Aimee, want to invite you to this new location to play and help support the Kenai River Brown Bears Hockey team. More news to follow within the week. Thanks to all who support this fine hockey team with players from all over the U.S. and abroad.

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