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HRFC Winter Social

HRFC Winter Social

WHAT: HRFC Winter Social
WHEN: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 2017 | 6:00pm
WHERE: Tattered Flag Brewery & Still Works (1 S. Union Street, Middletown, PA 17057)
PRICE: $25 per person (includes food, some beer, and shenanigans)
WHY: IT’S WHAT WE DO! (and we all need an excuse to hang out with our rugby friends!)

The Flag is our new sponsor and the home for socials moving forward. We should show them that we appreciate their generous support by making every effort to attend this function.

For $25 you will get specially brewed Harrisburg Rugby beer, a great meal and a Tattered Flag glass mug to keep and use at the establishment. This event is NOT a ‘pay at the door’ event, we need to have solid numbers to commit to them by 1/30. Tickets are available for purchase ON THE WEBSTORE until Sunday night, January 29th.

We would love to see the club make this a huge event and support the Flag. Bring your family, friends, workmates or just people off the street.

Purchase your tickets now! See you all on February 4th!

Hungry Ruggers Night

Hungry Ruggers Night

Come out and enjoy a meal on Wednesday, February 8th, 2017, at WEST SHORE ISAAC’S in Lemoyne with your Harrisburg Rugby family and friends. Isaac’s will donate 25% of your dine-in & takeout purchases to HRFC. We are grateful for your support.

WHERE: WEST SHORE/LEMOYNE ISAAC’S
West Shore Plaza – Valid at this location only
1200 West Market Street, Lemoyne
Call 731-9545 for takeout orders

WHEN: Wednesday, Feb 8th, 2017, 5:00 – 9:00p.m

HOW: BRING THIS FLYER with you to Isaac’s, Eat!, complete the form, and hand it to your server when paying.

This form can be used for Dine-In, Takeout &
Online Orders at www.isaacsdeli.com!
Use coupon code FUND for online fundraiser orders.

3 Degree Freezin' Freemasons

Help Alex Rocca & the Masonic Lodge raise funds for Special Olympics

DONATE ONLINE NOW!

HRFC member Alex Rocca will be “freezin for a reason” on Saturday, January 16th providing polar bear plungers with warm towels, warm shelter, etc for polar bear plungers. They call it the Chicken Plunger at the Capital Area Polar Plunge for Special Olympics PA! He’s made the commitment to raise donations, which will be used to help further the mission of Special Olympics PA and help support the over 20,000 Athletes served in PA.

Please consider making a donation towards his personal fundraising goal and help me make a difference in the lives of so many amazing athletes. This year is the 11th anniversary of the Capital Area Polar Plunge (formerly Harrisburg Polar Plunge), help us celebrate 11 years of making a difference for Special Olympics PA!

If you would prefer to make a cash or check donation, please make your check or money order payable to SOPAM or Special Olympics PA – Area M. Please include Alex’s first and last name “A. Rocca” and “Capital Area Polar Plunge” in the memo line.

Donations can be mailed to the following address:
Special Olympics PA – Area M
ATTN: Capital Area Polar Plunge
PO Box 382
Summerdale, PA 17093

CLICK HERE TO DONATE ONLINE NOW!

Thank you for your support!

Mayor John Hoerner

HRFC Mourns the Passing of John Hoerner, Mayor of Highspire

With heavy hearts, HRFC mourns the passing of John Hoerner, Mayor of Highspire and beloved friend of the club and its members. Mayor Hoerner gave Harrisburg Rugby the closest thing it had to a real home pitch, by allowing us to play and practice on Memorial Field for the past several years. Our deepest condolences go out to Mayor Hoerner’s family, and to the greater Highspire community.

We would like to have a great showing of HRFC members at the funeral on Saturday, 1/7, at 11am, to show our appreciation for his dedicated relationship with HRFC.

All services will be held at Highspire United Methodist Church (170 2nd St, Highspire, PA 17034). Look to meet in the parking lot of the church between 10:30am – 10:45am on Saturday and/or park cars at Memorial Park and carpool to the church.

Viewing: Friday, January 6th – 6pm – 8pm
Viewing: Saturday, January 7th – 9am – 11am
Funeral: Saturday, January 7th – 11am

There will be a gathering at Champions following the funeral.

Penn Live Article – Highspire mourns a mayor who had a hand in everything: John Hoerner dead at 62

Conceptual Site Plan

HRFC Futures Committee: #HRFCRUGBYCOMPLEX

The Plan

Rugby is the fastest growing sport in the United States, with Pennsylvania boasting well-established rugby programs all over the Commonwealth. For over 45 years, Harrisburg Rugby Football Club has been a leader in the development of rugby in Central Pennsylvania.

Harrisburg Rugby Football Club (HRFC) was founded in the fall of 1969, and became incorporated in 2003 as a non-profit organization. The HRFC mission statement is to grow the game of rugby at a grass roots level, and we strive to live that mission.

What started as a single men’s club team has grown into a total of seven teams. HRFC is currently made up of four U19 (under 19 years of age) teams: West Shore United Girls, Cumberland Valley Girls, West Shore United Boys, and Dauphin U19 Boys; and three senior teams: Men’s, Women’s, and H.O.B.O.S. (Harrisburg Old Boys Occasional Side – over 35 years of age) club teams.

Despite having such a large rugby footprint in Central Pennsylvania, during the 45+ year history of HRFC, the club has been a nomadic rugby club – playing in multiple parks and on multiple fields around the Central Pennsylvania region. It is our dream to end our nomadic nature.

Over the next 5 years, Harrisburg Rugby Football Club would like to purchase and develop land in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area – a place to call home.

#HRFCRugbyComplex is a dream, and we need your help to turn that dream into reality!

The Presentation

In late 2017, representatives from Harrisburg Rugby Football Club were invited to the Dauphin County Gaming Advisory Board meeting to make a presentation, telling our story and sharing our vision for the future of rugby in Central Pennsylvania. If you would like to download a pdf of the presentation for yourself or to share with others, CLICK HERE.

We would like to thank DC GAB for the opportunity to make a presentation at their board meeting, and we would like to thank all of the extended Harrisburg Rugby family for their support!


Project Status



UPDATE: Above is the conceptual site plan for Perseverance Fields at Sunset Park. In this plan, you are able to see field layouts, clubhouse location, parking lot, and other items of note.


Below are the preliminary grading plan and updated rendering for the fields provided by Third Mountain Surveying. As you can see, the club is able to develop this plot of land into 2 different field/pitch scenarios. Scenario #1 would have 1 international size rugby pitch and 1 full size pitch. Scenario #2 would lay out 3 smaller sports fields with the potential to be used for practices and/or other underserved sports entities. The parking lot, as shown, has 60 spaces. This will be large enough to accommodate the club and any visiting clubs.

Rugby Complex Sketch Plan

The wheels are in motion and HRFC is one step closer to making the dream of growing the sport of rugby in Central Pennsylvania a reality!

Project Plan

The primary field, in Field/Pitch Scenario #1 will be used exclusively as a match pitch (international size) for the club and is situated furthest from the parking lot. Field 2 will be situated closer to the parking lot and will be mainly used for practices. In Field/Pitch Scenario #2 there will be 3 smaller fields that will be used for club practices, and will also be made available to rent by other local sports clubs, including soccer, rugby, lacrosse and other minority sports entities.

The development plan is aggressive and requires a high amount of capital, but also generates a great potential for return on investment. The plan requires $800,000 – $1 million to be raised in order to be completed. This price includes, land development, and further rugby complex development.

To meet the capital fund raising goal, the club has committed $50,000. The club is also offering the naming rights for the entire complex for a contribution of $100,000. The remaining amount will be generated through tax-deductible charitable donations.

Project Phases

Phase 1 – Construction: The property will undergo grading to level the fields. Retaining walls will be installed. A parking lot will be completed. Top soil and seeding will be applied.

Phase 2 – Operation: In addition to field usage, the club plans to raise money through ongoing field rentals. This will come in the form of practices, games, and tournaments. The club has had preliminary discussions with local organizations, such as Capital Area Soccer Association (CASA) and Harrisburg Young Professionals (HYP), in which they expressed interest in future field rental opportunities.

Phase 3 – The Club House: After stabilizing operations and raising additional cash through donations and/or field rentals, it is the club’s intent to install permanent light fixtures and build a clubhouse, complete with changing rooms, showers, and social facilities. The first step is to drill a well for water and install a septic system before the clubhouse can be fully outfitted with facilities. We are looking for talent and skill sets within our club and the community to complete a majority or the work if possible.


Donate Today

Please FOLLOW THIS LINK to visit our club’s GoFundMe campaign page to learn more about our vision and to make a donation to further our cause. Every donation, no matter what size, is greatly appreciated and will be put to excellent use.

If you would like to set up a recurring donation, please FOLLOW THIS LINK to set up automatic monthly donations.

Thank you for your cooperation, consideration, and generous support!