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The Rink is a musical with a book by Terrence McNally, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and music by John Kander, the tenth Kander and Ebb collaboration. The musical focuses on Anna, the owner of a dilapidated roller skating rink on the boardwalk of a decaying seaside resort, who has decided to sell it to developers. Complicating her plans are her prodigal ...
Plans for an ice rink at the beach were approved on 4 December 1986, [1] and again on 20 March 1989. [2] It was constructed on an early 20th century landfill. [3] The Linx Ice Arena opened on 1 February 1992. [4] The Arena underwent refurbishment in 2017. [5]
The festival was sponsored by Rheingold Breweries until 1968, when the task was handled by F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Company. [1] The cost of the annual music festival was about $500,000, and admissions, at $1 per person in 1968, were expected to bring in $250,000 to $270,000 for the summer program, leaving a deficit, picked up by Schaefer, of more than $200,000.
Palm Beach Gardens still deciding whether to replace skate park. Some aspects of Plant Drive Park will find new homes after the rink is built. Palm Beach Gardens is discussing ways "to make things ...
Edition No. 2 of Christmas on the Coosa will feature more space for ice skaters — and real ice. The event opens Nov. 29 and runs through Jan. 4, and city officials are expecting 15,000 to 20,000 ...
West Palm Beach's rink would be modeled after one built in Temecula, California, in 2017. Temecula, about 58 miles northeast of San Diego, is only slightly cooler than West Palm Beach.
In the 1900s, Palace Playland's startup decade, the then-small amusement park centered on a roller skating rink and adjacent merry-go-round. Simple summer refreshments were served, such as lemonade and salt water taffy. In the 1950s, Palace Playland was operated by future banker and philanthropist Bernard Osher, a Maine native.
b Jantzen Beach Arena was sold to the owners of the Jantzen Beach Shopping Center in 1975 who leased it to Toys "R" Us in 1980. The building was converted into a storefront and the "closed" date refers to when it ceased operations as a sports venue. [7] [107] c Before Vanport Extension College, the buildings were built for World War II purposes.