Enns Brothers Arena unveiled at Keystone Centre following five-year deal
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The Optimist Arena in the Keystone Centre will now be called the Enns Brothers Arena after the two parties signed a five-year agreement.
“The Keystone Centre is an activity hub and plays an important role in the agriculture industry. We have an appreciation for the economic impact the Keystone Centre brings to Western Manitoba.” said Scott Medd, in a statement.
“We’re excited about this partnership, as it provides an opportunity to give back to our customers, employees and the community,” he added.
The Enns Brothers have also been named the official equipment supplier for the Keystone Centre. The partnership will be the fourth naming rights sponsorship for rooms or arenas inside the Keystone Centre.
The Keystone Centre is currently looking to secure naming rights for their Canada Room, Amphitheatre, and Kinsmen Arena.
“We are thrilled that we could attract a company like Enns Brothers to this opportunity,” said Neil Thomson, general manager, Keystone Centre.“