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First annual Polar Cup launches with support of students

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Slap shot your way to the Polar Cup event and enjoy a weekend of fun-filled 4-on-4 hockey games.The Ontario Speed Skating Oval (OSSO) is hosting Polar Cup 2009, an annual event that will take place on January 30 – February 1, 2009 at the OSSO’s future site, beside Lakefield District Secondary School in the Village of Lakefield. Polar Cup will be held in conjunction with Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township’s Polarfest, an annual community winter carnival.The money raised from the Polar Cup event will go toward the goal of building one of only three long track speed skating facilities in Canada.A team of students in Fleming College’s Event Management program are helping to coordinate the first annual Polar Cup.As part of the curriculum, the Event Management program takes on community clients. Students – working in teams – plan, coordinate and deliver the clients’ events. This provides valuable real life experience for the students and the opportunity to deliver live events. A team of three students – Kaila Arcand, Rebecca Dutkewich, and Moniek Oudshoorn – are working with the OSSO to coordinate Polar Cup 2009. They will provide support with planning, recruiting players, and executing the event. Teams in the event will be competing for the prestigious Polar Cup Championship title. Register your team of four to six members, grab your skates and winter gear, and join us for Polar Cup.Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy the Polar Cup activities: there’s a 50/50 draw, beer and food concessions, and the opportunity to watch a good old Canadian family hockey game.If you want to get in on the action and support the OSSO by registering a team, watching the hockey games or simply by donating to the Ontario Speed Skating Oval call 705-658-1687, visit www.ontariospeedskatingoval.com or e-mail play@ontariospeedskatingoval.comThe Event Management program, part of the School of Business and Technology at Fleming College, is a two-semester, post-graduate certificate program. Designed for business, marketing, tourism, hotel management or arts graduates, this dynamic program provides the training and experience to enter the growing live events industry on a global level. The program provides students with in-class training, networking activities and the experience of working with real-world clients to plan, coordinate and deliver live events.-30-     For more information:     Laura Copeland, Communications Officer, 705-749-5530 x 1370 or copeland@flemingc.on.ca