Players hit the ice at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11.
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Wednesday, January 9
The public can show support for the good work done by the members of the Dearborn Police Department and the Dearborn Fire Department—and get their hockey fix—during a charity game at 8 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 11, at the Dearborn Ice Skating Center. The annual friendly rivalry raises money for the Dearborn Police Charities and the Dearborn Firefighter Burn Drive. The hockey game could also be a good refresher for those anticipating the start of the NHL’s abbreviated professional season in the coming days. Admission is by donation, and the charity event will also feature a 50/50 drawing and raffle. The DISC is located at 14900 Ford Road.
Proceeds from the game will benefit people with disabilities served by the Macomb-Oakland Regional Center.
The NHL lockout is still ongoing, but that doesn't mean Red Wings fans can't get a dose of hockey action. On Friday, Dec. 7, Red Wings alumni will take on Carhartt employees on the ice of the Dearborn Ice Skating Center at 7 p.m. for a good cause. The DISC is located at 14900 Ford Road in Dearborn. Proceeds will benefit the Macomb-Oakland Regional Center, which serves 5,000 people with disabilities in Macomb, Oakland, Wayne and nine other counties. Tickets for the general public are available at the door for $10, while tickets are free for people with disabilities and their caregivers or family members who accompany them. “Carhartt and the Red Wings Alumni have made a difference year after year in the lives of thousands of our people,” …