Lakeland MS Society Launches 2017 Walk at Pontiacs? Game Against Sherwood Park Tonight

Lakeland area residents will be rallying together in the fight against MS, as the 2017 Lakeland MS Walk campaign officially gets underway.  February 10th is ‘Walk Kickoff Day’ at the Bonnyville Pontiacs’ game and there will be a VIP Pontiacs’ Meet and Greet following the game, sponsored by Mr. Mikes!  Tickets will be $10 and available at the Pontiacs’ office, Mr. Mikes and through the MS Society.

On Friday, February 10th, the Lakeland MS Society will officially launch the 2017 MS Walk campaign with its 5th annual ‘MS Night’ at the Bonnyville Pontiacs’ game, as well as a Mr. Mikes VIP Meet and Greet following the game. The Society has once again teamed-up with the Head Coach Rick Swan, Office manager Kim Rocque, the Pontiacs and Mr. Mikes to raise awareness and create a ‘buzz’ around our annual event. Supporters can purchase a ticket to meet their Pontiacs for $10.  The event is open to the general public, however tickets must be purchased prior to or at the Pontiacs game. The event will start at 7:30 pm at the RJ Lalonde arena in the C2 Centre.  Media are invited to catch the action and speak directly with local MS supporters; MS staff and Council Members as well as people living with MS will also be available for interviews throughout the event. The event is a perfect opportunity for individuals or teams to register on-site for the 2017 MS Walk.

The 2017 MS Walk will take place on Saturday, May 13th at the St. Paul Rec Centre to support local programs and services for people affected by MS, and to fuel MS research. “The wonderful support shown by this community and Lakeland area is amazing.  It truly is heartwarming to see everyone come together for the same cause,” says Brenda Rosychuk, Senior Coordinator, Programs, Services and Development for the Lakeland Regional office. “We seem to raise the bar higher every year, whether it’s fundraising or telling our stories.  The Walk is your chance to step-up and make a difference in the lives of those living with MS. That’s why we’re calling on the Lakeland area residents to register for the 2017 Jayman Built Lakeland MS Walk because Every Step Matters.” Says Rosychuk.