Put your thinking caps on and please join us for a very fun Trivia night at Freeman’s Little New York on Monday, April 14th!
WHEN: Monday, April 14th, 2014, 7-9 PM
WHERE: Freeman’s Little New York (3671 Dutch Village Road, Halifax)
TICKETS: $10 each at the door
There will be:
- 50/50 Draw and Prizes
- Discounts on Wings and Buy one, Get one Free Steak Dinner.
All proceeds go towards Blind Sports Nova Scotia.
A huge thank you from everyone at Blind Sports Nova Scotia goes out to all the great local companies who donated and everyone who attended our auction this past Saturday! With your help we raised $5,000 for Blind Sports Nova Scotia!
Your support is greatly appreciated for our Goalball/Junior Goalball, Tandem Biking, Yoga and Judo programs.
Please join us for our second annual Auction fund-raiser in support of Blind Sports Nova Scotia. You’ll be supporting both a great cause and awesome local businesses!
Here are the details:
WHEN: Saturday, March 29th from 3 to 7pm
WHERE: Red Fox Tavern (7071 Bayers Rd. Halifax)
TICKETS: $5 each at the door
With a wide variety of items from businesses across the HRM, you’ll be sure to find something to bid on!
If you’re a business interested in donating an auction item, please e-mail us: info@blindsportsnovascotia.ca.
The Nova Scotia Men’s team dominates in convincing fashion to capture Gold at the Montreal Open Goalball tournament, January 25th and 26th, 2014 in Montreal Quebec. The team disappointed all challengers by not allowing a single goal to be scored against them during the tournament! We stopped counting but are told the final tally was 30 – 0 for team Nova Scotia! Great job boys!
Please read The Chronicle Herald article.
The Nova Scotia Men’s team captured 1st place and the Gold medal at the 30th Annual USABA Midwest Regional Goalball Tournament in Warren, Michigan this past weekend. They defeated Florida 5 – 1 in the final. (watch the game on YouTube.)
The Women’s team also had a phenomenal weekend winning their first two games ever in in tournament competition!
We’re very proud of all of our athletes!
Please read The Chronicle Herald article.
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