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The tournament will take place May 21st-23rd at the Iorio Arena in Walpole, MA. "AA" Teams (96-01 birthyears) are welcomed.In keeping with the spirit of the Easton / Need To Lead partnership for charity, all proceeds from this tournament will benefit cancer patients and their families through the Cam Neely Foundation. Register Today!
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A special thank you to the Walpole Express for donating their team vans to help the volunteers deiliver toys to the local families in need.

NTL Volunteers spent the day before Christmas delivering toys collected during our 3rd annual My Brother's Keeper Toy Drive. Thanks to Northeast Elite Hockey, Walpole Lady Rebels, and the Spitfires for donating over 700 toys!

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We would like to thank everyone that made donations to the NTL/CRADLES TO CRAYONS clothing drive, it was a huge success! C2C Director Sarah Gould, who was kind enough to attend the event, was amazed at the large amount of clothing and money that was donated. The clothes were delivered the next day by members of the Walpole Express. The money donated was used to buy winter coats.
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Sheehan School
Westwood, MA
December 15th, 2009
The Sheehan Elementary School in Westwood, MA enthuiastically welcomed Rob Reilly for a Need To Lead presentation sponsored by Easton Sports. Rob met with the fifth grade class to discuss student leadership and community involvement. In collaboration with Rob and Need To Lead, fifth grade students at the Sheehan School organized a pajama drive at their school to benefit a local organization called, Snowflake. Sheehan School principal, Kristen Evans said, "Need To Lead has been a motivating force for the students at Sheehan School inviting students to think about ,and plan for ,community involvement initiatives. Rob's easy rapport with students and compelling message made for an engaging and meaningful experience for all our fifth grade students."

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