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Hoop-Law 2012 News – Schedule
GAME DAY SCHEDULE! Download a copy of the schedule here. … Read more »
Spotlight – Camp Moomba
“Camp Moomba” is an Australian Aboriginal word that means “join together to have fun” and forms our camp’s philosophy “Friends Together Having Fun.” Camp Moomba is a community based on equality, friendship, … Read more »
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Hoop-Law 2012 News – Captains’ Meeting
MANDATORY Captains’ Meeting Monday, February 27th 12:00 noon @ Blakes’ office (2600 – 595 Burrard Street) Lunch to be provided to the attendees … Read more »
Awards on the Line
Adam Albright Top Fundraiser Award Each team makes a significant effort to raise funds for the charities of … Read more »
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Hoop-Law 2012 News – Schedule
GAME DAY SCHEDULE! Download a copy of the schedule here. … Read entire article »
Hoop-Law 2012 News – Captains’ Meeting
MANDATORY Captains’ Meeting Monday, February 27th 12:00 noon @ Blakes’ office (2600 – 595 Burrard Street) Lunch to be provided to the attendees … Read entire article »
Hoop-Law 2012 Tournament Fundraiser Social!
Thursday February 16th come have some drinks and get ramped up for the big tourney! This pre-tournament event will be held at Cinema Public House (901 Granville Street, Vancouver) and is just $10.00 which includes a free drink. You can get the tickets at the door or you can purchase one from committee members ahead of time if you … Read entire article »
Awards on the Line
Adam Albright Top Fundraiser Award Each team makes a significant effort to raise funds for the charities of the Hoop-Law Society but every year one team rises above the rest to be the top fundraising team. We’re proud to present the Adam Albright Top Fundraiser Award to the team which makes the single largest contribution to the overall total. Wally Oppal Most … Read entire article »
Spotlight – Camp Moomba
“Camp Moomba” is an Australian Aboriginal word that means “join together to have fun” and forms our camp’s philosophy “Friends Together Having Fun.” Camp Moomba is a community based on equality, friendship, and support. Year after year campers and counselors from across Canada are reunited at camp, sharing smiles, laughter, stories, and fun. The children who attend camp are all confronted by similar issues in their lives, many live in difficult socio-economic situations and are unable to afford a camp experience and for this reason the Western Canadian Pediatric AIDS Society (WCPAS) provides camp and all transportation at no cost to families. By coming together each year they are able to find the type of support … Read entire article »
Spotlight – Kenneth Gordon Maplewood School
Kenneth Gordon Maplewood School was founded on the premise that a total school environment, geared to the students’ special needs in language and other subjects, is more academically effective and emotionally supportive for the learning disabled/dyslexic child, than the public school. The school utilized the Orton-Gillingham methodology. This one to one method of teaching/tutoring, is based on a phonetic approach, is organized sequentially and is multi-sensory in nature. In 1980, the school became a non-profit society. The Society for the Education of Children with Specific Learning Disabilities was born, and now owns and operates Kenneth Gordon. In May 1983, with the completion of the required three years as a non-profit society and following the evaluation by the … Read entire article »


