In order to compete in the Voyageur Games TONIGHT at the Club St B, Danelle Hueging, JCI Canada National Vice President shows us how to dress the part.
With help from Miguel Vielfaure, owner of Étchiboy, Danelle demonstrates how to properly wear the Voyageur Sash.
Join us tonight Danelle Hueging will be competing in the Voyageur Games taking place at Club St. B in Saint-Boniface.
We have created a Facebook event with all the details here: www.facebook/JCIWinnipeg.com
She competed last year and earned respect from the other competitors with her skills and strength in the Leg Wrestling event. There are a total of 5 events in the games, including Log Sawing, Pillow Fight on a balance beam, Voyageur Wrestling and the Tug-of-War.
With help from Miguel Vielfaure, owner of Étchiboy, Danelle demonstrates how to properly wear the Voyageur Sash.
Join us tonight Danelle Hueging will be competing in the Voyageur Games taking place at Club St. B in Saint-Boniface.
We have created a Facebook event with all the details here: www.facebook/JCIWinnipeg.com
She competed last year and earned respect from the other competitors with her skills and strength in the Leg Wrestling event. There are a total of 5 events in the games, including Log Sawing, Pillow Fight on a balance beam, Voyageur Wrestling and the Tug-of-War.
MB Battery and Bud Light has joined forces again this year to offer the JCI Mobile Device Charging Station, ensuring everyone's mobile devices are fully charged to capture and share the excitement of the competition. Come say hello and get your hands on a Bud Light battery pack to charge your phone (while quantities last).
More information on the Voyageur Games available on the Festival du Voyageur website here: www.festivalvoyageur.mb.ca
Danelle Hueging faces-off with a competitor in the Voyageur Wrestling event. Image credit : Doug Kretchmer at Quidam Photography |
About Étchiboy : Étchiboy is a Métis company which creates high quality aboriginal products. When you buy one of their products you are also supporting single mothers and orphans who are Quechua Indians from the Andes in the region around Cusco, Peru.
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