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Rated PG Roller Girls host 'Try it Night' tonight

The rated PG roller girls are giving you a chance to try roller derby for free this evening at the Roll-A-Dome.

Rated PG Roller Girl Natalie says anyone will be able to see what the sport is all about.

“There will be rated PG Roller Girls there doing demonstrations, showing you how to use your skates, talking about the rules of the game. You can also sign up for our fresh meat program that runs ten weeks starting next Monday on the 29th”

All skill levels are welcome, and you only need to bring a helmet and running shoes as skates are provided. Even if you end up disliking skating, Natalie says there is a spot for you;

“We are looking for players, non skating officials, referees and other volunteers. So even if you don’t like the skating, we can still use you as a part of our league”

‘Try it Night’ starts at 6pm.

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Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

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