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Free floorball for Aalto staff at Otahalli on Tuesdays at 4:45pm - Welcome!

What: Floor ball for Aalto's personnel

When: 5.9-26.12.2017 Tuesdays 16:46-17:45
(Spring season begins 2 Jan 2018, same time)

The floorball for all Aalto staff members continues at Otahalli's Ball Sports Hall on Tuesdays at 4:45-5:45 from the beginning of September 2017.

No fees or Unisport membership required, but do bring your Aalto Identity Card.

In case you do not have previous experience on playing floorball, do not worry! You are still warmly welcomed to join- you will learn it while doing it!

Bring your own floorball stick with you. You can also rent the stick from Unisport at Otahalli 1€/game.

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