It is open to not-for-profits, charities, minor sports associations, service clubs, and community organizations based in Kingston.
Local community organizations have an opportunity to see a Kingston Frontenacs game from a luxury suite.
The City of Kingston is currently accepting applications from groups to use their community suite at Slush Puppie Place for the upcoming OHL season.
Successful applicants will get to see a Frontenacs game for free for up to 16 people. The suite does not include concessions such as food or beverages.
Applications will be approved on a first-come-first-serve basis. Successful applicants will then have their names entered in a random draw to receive the date of their home game.
In a news release, the City say priority will be given to not-for-profit agencies, registered charities, minor sports associations, service clubs, and community organizations based in Kingston. They say organizations outside the city may be considered once all applications from Kingston are reviewed.
They say the program cannot be combined with any other Kingston Frontenacs group activation.
Applications are due July 15. To apply and for more information, go to the City of Kingston website.
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