Welcome Community Leaders
Opening its doors on November 16th, 2004, the MTS Centre has hosted millions of fans to watch some of the best the entertainment and hockey the world has to offer. This diverse and vibrant facility has hosted everything from hockey games and trade shows to sell-out concerts and parades. Situated in the heart of Winnipeg's vibrant downtown core, this 440,000 square foot arena is located on historic grounds; the fusion of yesteryear's elegance and modern distinction gives the building a look and feel that is uniquely Winnipeg.
Now, True North Sports & Entertainment Ltd. is pleased to announce the Community Use & Access Program (CUAP). The purpose of the Program is to provide a means for community groups to hold community events at the MTS Centre. Manitoba's strength lies in its people and the diverse communities in which we live -- the Centre of our Community.
We are proud to offer this Program and to encourage the development of sport, culture, fundraising and community-based activities that will showcase local skills and achievement.
Please forward completed applications via Canada Post, courier, or e-mail to:
Community Use & Access Program
True North Sports & Entertainment Limited
260 Hargrave Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 5S5
Attention: Community Access Program Manager
EMAIL: cuap@truenorth.mb.ca
The next intake for applications to be submitted for review by the Community Use & Access Program Committee is on or before July 30, 2009.
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Just to name a few...
Special Olympics Passport to Sport
Female Atom Hockey Festival
Blood Donor Clinics
RCMP Career Fair
Winnipeg School Skating Races
MB Indoor Target Archery
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Just to name a few...
Winnipeg Photo Club
Community Tattoo
Blood Donor Clinics
Mike Keane Charity Tournament
Manito Ahbee Festival
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All applications will receive a written acknowledgment and will be notified immediately upon a formal decision by the Community Use & Access Committee.
Again, thank you for considering the MTS Centre for your event. Please feel free to contact the Community Use & Access Program staff at the MTS Centre should you require any additional information, or if you have any questions.
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