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Deadline approaching to register for 2020 Vogue Optical P.E.I. 55+ Winter Games in Summerside

2020 Vogue Optical P.E.I. 55+ Winter Games is being hosted by the City of Summerside, Feb. 24-29.
2020 Vogue Optical P.E.I. 55+ Winter Games is being hosted by the City of Summerside, Feb. 24-29. - Contributed

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SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. — The deadline to register for the 2020 Vogue Optical P.E.I. 55+ Winter Games is fast approaching as all participants must register by Feb. 10. 

The event is being hosted by the City of Summerside, Feb. 24-29.

There is a wide variety of events, including men's and women's hockey, curling, stick curling, darts, Scrabble, crokinole, Auction 45s, duplicate and contract bridge, bowling, cribbage, 8 ball pool, scrabble, pickleball, table tennis and swimming. 

For complete details and to register online, go to the 55+ Games website. In addition, printed registrations are available at the Games office, 40 Enman Cres., Charlottetown. For information, contact Victoria Leard, executive director, at 902-368-6570 or toll-free: 1-800-247-6712. Forms can also be picked up/dropped off at Credit Union Place, Summerside. For information, contact Toni Geary at the CUP.

Participants are also encouraged to register for a celebration luncheon set for Feb. 27 at Credit Union Place.

The P.E.I. 55+ Games Society is continuing its transportation program for this set of Games. Transportation will be offered to Summerside on Thursday, Feb. 27, with pick-up at the following locations: Tignish Co-op at 6:45 a.m. and Souris Co-op at 7:30 a.m. Additional stops will be scheduled as needed. Limited seats are available. To book a seat contact the office by email at [email protected] or call 902-368-6570 The deadline for bus reservations is also Feb. 10.

The Games, which started in Kensington over 20 years ago, provide seniors the opportunity for friendly competition in their regular active and recreational pursuits. 

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