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Firefighter Hockey Game to Raise Money for Multiple Sclerosis
Members of the Portland and Seattle Firefighters Hockey Clubs are hitting the ice to raise money to benefit the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Portland, Oregon (MSSP). MSSP is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to enrich the quality of life for everyone affected by multiple sclerosis and is supported through tax-deductible private contributions, bequests and grants. Doors open at the Rose Garden at 11:00 am on Saturday, November 12, 2011, with game time between Portland and Seattle firefighters beginning an hour later. Tickets are $15.00, and will provide access not only to the Firefighters hockey game, but to the 5:00 pm game that night between the Portland Winterhawks and the Spokane Chiefs. To purchase tickets before the game, contact PFHC Captain Monte Schierling at (503) 957-4076 or by email at pfhc@live.com. The Portland Firefighters Hockey Club (PFHC), formed in July 2004, has competed in multiple tournaments, winning one championship in June 2005 and raising and contributing money to the National Childhood Cancer Foundation, ALS foundation, Oregon Burn Foundation, MDA, and other local charities. Learn more about PFHC at http://www.portlandfirefightershockey.com/. Republished with permission of Portland Fire & Rescue. View original article here. Author:Portland Fire & Rescue
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