Libertyville Hockey Club Organization
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IceCats Hockey Program
Teaching hockey to students aged 14-18, promoting physical development and moral character through the IceCats program.

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Libertyville Hockey Club Organization


Founded in
1998
EIN
36-4241820
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Sports Teams: Ice Hockey Teams
Address
PO BOX 908 LIBERTYVILLE, IL 60048-0908 Unite States
Website
https://www.icecatshockey.org/
Phone
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About
Libertyville Hockey Club, also known as the IceCats, has been nurturing a passion for hockey since 1978. As a 501(c)(3) organization, they focus on fostering a culture of excellence by creating opportunities for players & coaches to establish and strive for their goals. They aim to develop athletic, social, and sportsmanship skills through hockey participation.
Mission
The IceCats Hockey Club nurtures a lifelong passion for hockey and fosters a culture of excellence by creating opportunities for players and coaches to establish and strive for their goals. They provide the infrastructure and organization that allows participants to develop athletic, social, and sportsmanship skills through hockey.

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