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Hello: 
Here is the press release for Lake Tahoe Kids' Hockey School featuring Mr. Bryan Trottier, NHL Hall of Famer, seven-time Stanley Cup winner and Current Assistant Coach with the Colorado Avalanche. This will take place at the new South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena in South Lake Tahoe, CA. 
 Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Have a great day.
Mark Heidt
Director LTKHS
775-588-0752
www.laketahoekids.com
 

Lake Tahoe Kids’ Hockey School

 

 

CONTACT: Mark Heidt (775) 588-0752
or info@laketahoekids.com

 
 

WHERE HOCKEY AND FUN MEET: 

NEW HOCKEY SCHOOL IN SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

 

April 29, 2002—Bryan Trottier, Coach of the Colorado Avalanche, NHL Hall of Famer, and seven-time Stanley Cup Winner has partnered with South Lake Tahoe longtime local and Lake Tahoe Kids’ Camp Owner and Director Mark Heidt to create a first-rate hockey camp for children ages 7-14. This is the only camp of its kind offered in the Tahoe basin. The special day camp will be held Sunday, July 21 to Saturday, July 27, 2002 in South Lake Tahoe, CA.

 

Lake Tahoe Kid’s Hockey School (LTKHS) will feature four hours of hockey instruction, training, and conditioning daily at the new state-of-the-art NHL regulation-size rink, The South Lake Tahoe Ice Arena and Recreation Center.  Off-ice activities such as basketball, swimming, volleyball, bowling, beach trips, and hikes exploring the beautiful Lake Tahoe area will offer the children variety and complement the hockey program.  Two meals per day for participants and a welcome party with Bryan Trottier and friends (NHL players past and present) for all LTKHS participants and their families make this hockey camp exceptionally complete. Specific hockey topics will include specialized goaltender instruction, daily chalk talk and motivational speaking, proper dry land training and exercises, and North American and European techniques. On-ice instruction will consist of power skating, stick handling, passing, and shooting; focusing on both positional play and team play. LTKHS will utilize the most current, efficient hockey drills and scrimmages available.

 

According to LTKHS director Mark Heidt, “ Children will experience excitement, challenges, and rewarding moments in a safe environment; they will always remember laughing, learning, and growing with other children from across the United States and Canada.” Heidt reminds parents that all hockey instruction and recreational activities are always fully supervised and designed to provide “safety, fun, and learning.” Lake Tahoe Kids’ Hockey School is open to girls and boys 7-14 of intermediate skill level. The price is $675 per child and includes the welcome party, six days of on-ice instruction, all off-ice recreational activities for the week, meals, snacks, a LTKHS jersey, and a Saturday awards ceremony. LTKHS is a daytime program only; housing is not included, but the following local hotel is offering a discount to LTKHS families: Inn by the Lake. For more information or to receive a brochure, call Mark Heidt at (775) 588-0752 or email info@laketahoekids.com

 

Photographs available upon request

 

Lake Tahoe Kids’ Hockey School

P.O. Box 2238

Lake Tahoe, NV 89449

775-588-0752

www.laketahoekids.com



Additional Information


Submitted by:    Lake Tahoe Kids' Hockey School
E-mail address:  info@laketahoekids.com
For season:      2001 - 2002
City:            South Lake Tahoe, Ca.
Country:         USA

Date submitted:  May 13, 2002 at 10:11

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