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SPOKANE, WA, April 24, 2025 ~ Spokane, WA - On April 24, 2025, the Spokane community is gearing up for an exciting event that brings together local police officers and firefighters for a great cause. The annual Guns N Hoses Charity Hockey Game will take place on Saturday, May 10th at Eagles Ice Arena on 6321 North Addison Street.
The event will kick off with a pre-game Parking Lot Party from 10 AM to 2 PM. Families can enjoy a variety of activities including a free open skate on Rink 2 for all ages, a new addition this year - a Beer Garden, and hockey-themed games. There will also be raffle prizes up for grabs.
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Firefighter Brett Johnston, who can be contacted at bjohnston@spokanefire.org or 413-636-1455, is excited about the event and encourages everyone to come out and support their community while enjoying some great hockey. He also mentioned that there will be food trucks at the event but details are still being finalized.
To get a sneak peek of what's in store, check out the group photo and event flyer provided by the organizers. This is an excellent opportunity to have fun with family and friends while supporting a good cause. Don't miss out!
The event will kick off with a pre-game Parking Lot Party from 10 AM to 2 PM. Families can enjoy a variety of activities including a free open skate on Rink 2 for all ages, a new addition this year - a Beer Garden, and hockey-themed games. There will also be raffle prizes up for grabs.
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Firefighter Brett Johnston, who can be contacted at bjohnston@spokanefire.org or 413-636-1455, is excited about the event and encourages everyone to come out and support their community while enjoying some great hockey. He also mentioned that there will be food trucks at the event but details are still being finalized.
To get a sneak peek of what's in store, check out the group photo and event flyer provided by the organizers. This is an excellent opportunity to have fun with family and friends while supporting a good cause. Don't miss out!
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