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The West Meadows Ice Arena is a multi-purpose arena in Rolling Meadows, IL. It features ice for hockey, figure skating, and open skating. The ice rink is owned and operated by the Rolling Meadows Park District. West Meadows is one of two ice rinks in Rolling Meadows. The arena was home to the Chicago Hitmen a Jr.
The plaza operates as McCormick Tribune Ice Rink, a free public outdoor ice skating rink that is generally open four months a year, from mid-November until mid-March, when it hosts over 100,000 skaters annually. It is known as one of Chicago's better outdoor people-watching locations during the winter months.
On November 20, 2014, the city announced that the ice skating ribbon would open on an undetermined date in December with free admission and $12 skate rentals, which was the same price structure as was being used at McCormick Tribune Plaza & Ice Rink at the time; other outdoor public skating rinks in the Chicago Park District charged a $3 ...
The arena has open public skating, which allows anyone who wishes to free skate on certain days. There is a resident fee and a non-resident fee. Rat Hockey allows participants who are eighteen years or older to form a team and play on specific days. SEASPAR [1] is also held in the meeting room.
L-IL 62. UMASS 87. Final. NIU 70. OHIO 74. Final. VCU 81. ... USA TODAY Sports 6 hours ago ... Jalen Brunson added 22 points and 12 assists and the New York Knicks edged the Chicago Bulls 113-111 ...
The Rink at Campus Martius is set to be open seven days a week, including holidays, until Sunday, March 3, 2024. Hours Operation times vary depending on the date and month.
Des Moines’ outdoor ice skating rink, Brenton Skating Plaza, has reopened just in time for the holiday season. The skate plaza is located in the heart of downtown Des Moines on the Principal ...
Exterior of the third Chicago Coliseum The third Chicago Coliseum during the 1904 RNC. Chicago Coliseum was the name applied to three large indoor arenas, which stood at various times in Chicago, Illinois, from the 1860s to 1982. They served as venues for large national conventions, exhibition halls, sports events, and entertainment.