PHOTO MAKE UP DAY - Jan 29th, News (BLOMHA)

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Jan 24, 2026 | Heather Smart | 104 views
PHOTO MAKE UP DAY - Jan 29th
Due to the risk of inclement weather Photo make up day is Thursday January 29th from 5:30pm-7:45pm at the BLOMHA Office. Drop-in only. Players will be seen from the knees-up in their photo so they should wear their hockey pants and upper gear/jersey. Skates & helmet are not necessary. 

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Please note that the individual + team photo that are included in your registration cost will not be delivered until after retake day has been completed. This gives everyone a chance to be included in the team photo. These photos will be delivered towards the end of the season.
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