Overtime Lounge in Airdrie Closes After 17 Years
Airdrie's popular Overtime Lounge has closed its doors after 17 years. Owner Larry Smith retires, marking the end of an era for the local hockey community.
Airdrie's popular Overtime Lounge has closed its doors after 17 years. Owner Larry Smith retires, marking the end of an era for the local hockey community.
Overtime Lounge, a fixture in Airdrie for 17 years, has officially closed its doors. The announcement marks the end of an era for the establishment, which has long served as a gathering place for the local hockey community.
Larry Smith, the owner of Overtime Lounge, has announced his retirement. This decision prompted the closure of the popular Airdrie establishment. His retirement marks a significant change for the business and the community it served.
For nearly two decades, Overtime Lounge was known as a central spot for hockey fans in Airdrie. It provided a place where people could come together to watch games, celebrate victories, and share their passion for the sport. The lounge became synonymous with local hockey culture.
The closure of Overtime Lounge has an impact beyond just the business itself. Local establishments like Overtime Lounge play a crucial role in fostering a sense of community. It becomes a place where friendships are forged, memories are made, and local sports teams find support. The loss of such a place can be felt deeply by many in Airdrie.
The retirement of Larry Smith and the subsequent closure of Overtime Lounge represent the end of an era. For 17 years, the lounge was more than just a business; it was a community hub. The memories and relationships built within its walls will undoubtedly be remembered fondly by the people of Airdrie.
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