Langley’s 2nd annual Rosé Affair kicks off Sports Injury Month

This article was written by Saman Dara and originally published by the Langley Advance Times

Langley’s top sports teams are coming together for an evening of entertainment and fundraising in support of sports injury prevention in September and critical care at Langley Memorial Hospital. 

A Rosé Affair, the second annual kick-off event for Sports Injury Month, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 16 at Thunderbird Show Park.

Owners and players from the Langley Rams, Thunder, and Rivermen, as well as the Vancouver Bandits, Vancouver Giants, and Vancouver Football Club, will be in attendance.

This initiative not only raises awareness about sports injuries but is a fundraiser for needed medical equipment for Langley Memorial Hospital.

Sports injuries are common at every level of play, yet many can be prevented or better managed with access to the right resources.

Guests can look forward to equestrian show jumping, a buffet dinner, private bar service, and the opportunity to connect with local sports leaders. The fan-favourite mascot race returns, alongside a new surprise activity.

Individual tickets cost $150 and group table reservations are available. The dress code is semi-formal with pink and white theme. 

People can donate, learn more about the event, or purchase tickets online at LCHHFoundation.com/sports

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