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Lac la Hache hosts women’s tournament

Community news happening in the Lac la Hache area
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Marcus Lisoway was one of the Lac la Hache elementary school students out at the arena enjoying the weekly skating.

Lac la Hache hosted a great hockey tournament in January.

Ten women's hockey teams had an action packed weekend. It was an opportunity to meet other people, have some fun and work hard together. The teams were from Quesnel, Williams Lake, Clearwater, Canim Lake, 100 Mile and our local gals. It appears that a team called 100 Mile Shooters were winners of the tournament.

Movie Night

Plans have been finalized for the Movie Family Fun Night at the community hall for Feb. 13. The doors will open at 5 p.m., there will be an opportunity for the children to have some games before the movie "Trolls" which will be starting at 6 p.m. Admission will be by donation and the concession will be open.

The children will be most comfortable on the big mats provided by the Elementary School and adults will be able to sit at tables and chairs set up for that purpose.

Community Club AGM

The Lac la Hache Community Club is holding the annual general meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. We will welcome any new members and urge more people to take an active interest in our busy little community. Hope to see many new faces!

School report

The Lac la Hache elementary school reports a great start for the New Year. The students have started a weekly skating program at the arena and had super great fun on the first afternoon out.

The intermediate students are at Gavin Lake Education Camp, learning about snowshoeing, cross country skiing and exploring the science of snow.

The students entertained the teachers on Chinese New Year with a dragon dance and New Years song.

Bingo

Bingo has resumed and the crowds are growing as the jackpots increase. It is nice to see all our old friends out and many happy faces each week.

Dinner fundraiser

There will be a spaghetti dinner at the Community Hall on Feb. 24, all funds raised will go to the Help the Arena Fund.

Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Cost of the dinner is $10 for anyone 13 and over and $5 for 12 and under. Tickets are available at Race Trac Gas and the Hungry Bear.

Plans are for having a 50/50 draw, toonie mystery bag and gift certificate draw. The raffle tickets are $2 and there are some great prizes are to be won.