Saturday, June 1, 2024
Raiders youth football & cheer car wash & BBQ, hosted by Westview Ford on June 1st from 10-4
Fundraiser to support our efforts to replace the broken scoreboard at Bill Moore Park (been 6 years!)
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Car wash by donation, BBQ = Hot dogs & soft drink by donation
Raiders have been providing football to the valley since 1988 & added a cheer program in 2022
Raiders Bantam tackle team won the 2023 Provincial Championship in Langley in November
Raiders Midget tackle team has been in the top 2 at the Provincial Championships the last 3 years
This spring we have our largest registration numbers ever, with 185 flag football players (ages 6-18), 37 Spring Training football players preparing for our tackle season & 56 cheerleaders
In 2023, we had over 400 registrations in our programs
Fall registration opens on June 1st
Fall programs include: Atom flag football (6-8), Peewee (in-house tackle) (9-11), league tack football (12-18), Cheer team (6-18)
The club is run entirely by volunteers with over 80 wirthing together last year to bring our programs to life
The raiders are also running an online 50/50 to help fund thenew scoreboard, details can be found on their website
Comoxvalleyraiders.ca
Raiders Cheer have a bottle drive on June 22 @ Courtenay Return it Depot to reaise funds towards attending cheer competition in Vancouver in teh fall
Raiders are welcoming former UBC head football coach Jay Prepchuk to the field on May 26gth in an all-day football camp, registration open on their website.
The event runs from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on the following dates.
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Thursday, October 31st, the City of Campbell River & the Downtown Business Improvement Association presents Halloween in Campbell River!!
at Downtown Campbell RiverThursday, October 31st, don’t miss an afternoon Halloween Parade & Party in Downtown Courtenay!
at Downtown Courtenay
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."