KPHA appreciates community support

The Kenai Peninsula Hockey Association U12 T2 team recently hosted a dinner and auction fundraiser event on Oct. 28. We had tremendous support from the local businesses and community members and this support is what made our event a huge success.

I would like to thank the City of Soldotna and Soldotna Regional Sports Complex, Dinner’s Ready, St. Elias Brewery, the Maverick, Kenai Riverbend Resort, Mizera’s Steamway, Lil Earth Movers, RAVN Air, Grant Aviation, Dr. Ted Barton, River City Cheer, Alaska Aces, H2Oasis, Century 21, High Adventure Air Charter, Alyeska Sales & Service, Alaska Berries, Save U More, AK 49, Charlotte’s, Escape with Bridgette, Joe Ray Skrha, G&H Construction, Valley View Gravel, Urban Daisy Creations, Coca Cola, Pizza Hut, Kenai Veterinary Hospital, Orca Theater, Kelsi’s Closet, Louie’s Restaurant, One Crazy Cupcake, Cocoa Beach Tanning, JHart Photography, Charming Creations, Totally Tan, Far North designs, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Arctic Chiropractic, Kaladi Bros. Coffee, Mr. Jesse and Dimond Dance Project, Nail Boutique, AK Wildgear, Dan’s TV, Cook’s Tesoro, Lucky Puck, Henry Paul McAfee and Joshua Belter.

I would also like to thank all the team parents for their efforts and the community members that came to the dinner and participated in the auctions. Without you, this would not have been possible.

Your generosity is truly appreciated. Thank you again.

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