In a powerful display of community spirit and athletic purpose, Byram Hills’ ice hockey team is taking their game beyond the scoreboard. This Friday, February 7th, the Bobcats will host the Cortlandt Rebels at Brewster Ice Arena for more than just a regular season matchup – they’re skating to support breast cancer awareness and research.
The annual “Pink the Rink” event transforms the traditional ice hockey atmosphere into a sea of pink, symbolizing hope and solidarity in the fight against breast cancer. With the puck dropping at 6:15 PM, fans can expect not just exciting hockey action, but a full evening of community engagement and charitable giving.
What Makes This Event Special:
• Family-Friendly Atmosphere: From chuck-a-puck contests to merchandise sales, the evening promises entertainment for all ages • Community Involvement: School bake sales leading up to the event (January 31st, February 5th, and February 7th) showcase student participation • Accessible Support: With just a $5 entrance donation, everyone can contribute to this meaningful cause • Direct Impact: All proceeds from the event will benefit the American Cancer Society
The Byram Hills Bobcats aren’t just playing hockey – they’re demonstrating how sports can unite a community for a greater cause. Whether you’re a hockey fan or simply want to support the fight against breast cancer, this event offers multiple ways to participate:
• Purchase Pink the Rink merchandise • Enjoy family activities and bake sale treats • Participate in the chuck-a-puck challenge • Make additional donations via the event’s QR code
Join us at Brewster Ice Arena as we turn passion for hockey into purpose for healing. Together, we can help make strides against breast cancer while celebrating the spirit of community athletics.
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