Public Session Schedule
Sun 3/19 | Mon 3/20 | Tue 3/21 | Wed 3/22 | Thu 3/23 | Fri 3/24 | Sat 3/25 | |
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No Public Skating | 2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
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5:15 pm to 9:30 pm |
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Sun 3/26 | Mon 3/27 | Tue 3/28 | Wed 3/29 | Thu 3/30 | Fri 3/31 | Sat 4/1 | |
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11:30 am to 2:45 pm |
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2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
2:15 pm to 4:20 pm |
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5:15 pm to 9:30 pm |
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Schedule subject to change.
For detailed day-to-day schedules, go to Daily Ice Schedule
Public Session Prices
General Admission | $15.00 |
Child (age 10 and under) | $14.00 |
Group of 10 or more | $13.00 each |
Skate Rental | $4.00 |
Suggestions
Here are a few tips to make your ice skating experience more enjoyable:
- Dress warmly. The rink temperature during the winter is typically in the low to mid 50s. Wear a jacket, sweater, or sweatshirt. A pair of gloves will help a lot. (Spectators need to layer up particulary well, since you will not have the advantage of physical activity to keep you warm.)
- Wear socks that come up at least a few inches above your ankles. This will make your skates a lot more comfortable. Crew socks are good choice. Do NOT double them up.
- Make sure your skates fit properly — snug, but not cramped.
- Lace your skates firmly. Only then can they provide the proper support.
- Obey the rink rules for your safety.