Monday, March 12, 2012

Riverwood Estates Sponsors Young Curlers

Black Diamond's newest community, Riverwood Estates, is thrilled to announce its involvement as a sponsor of the Oilfields Curling Academy.
The sponsorship, which comes in the form of team uniforms, is the first of many community involvement initiatives of Riverwood Estates.
“We want to build more than just homes in Black Diamond,” says John Huot of Riverwood Estates Inc., “we want to help build the sense of community as well. The kids are really excited about us helping out.”
Riverwood Estates donated sweaters for 21 kids aged 7 to 15 – three different junior teams – with a professionally designed custom logo for the club.
With a bonspiel in Claresholm this weekend, the players will be proudly sporting their new gear and new team logo.
“The excitement that team sweaters brought to the kids was fantastic,” says club manager Mike Libbus, “it made them feel more like one big team. We'd really like to thank Riverwood for the support to the Oilfields junior curling program.”
As Riverwood Estates ramps up for the opening of their second show home in early March, they are getting more involved in the community with more sponsorships, community events and exciting announcements to come.
“We were excited to have the opportunity to help the curling club,” says Huot, “we look forward to following the teams throughout the year and sponsoring the kids for a long time to come.”

Riverwood Estates is a brand-new family-oriented community in Black Diamond, Alberta and features two exclusive builders: Sheep River Homes and Compass Rose Homes. Riverwood Estates is currently selling its Phase I homes and are already 60% sold.

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