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Nov 18 2008

Knoxville’s Holidays On Ice

Published by richd at 10:43 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I got my first pair of ice skates at five years old. My family was living in western Wisconsin, about forty-five minutes from Green Bay so I knew cold weather, snow, and ice. Needless to say, young boys living in that frigid part of the world often want ice skates in hopes of becoming a pro hockey player. Well I never became any sort of hockey player but I did learn to ice skate. Imagine my surprise when I found information on Knoxville’s Holidays On Ice.

ice-rink.jpgFor the 11th year in a row Knoxville celebrates the winter season with an ice skating rink in Market Square. This ice skating rink will open November 28th, the day after Thanksgiving and will stay open until January 4th. The ice rink will feature different promotional events. There will be everything from free ice skating lessons to skating with the local Southern Professional Hockey League team, the Ice Bears ! This promises to be a fun and unique event.

Here is the calender, giving the hours:

November 28th through December 18th:
Monday through Thursday ~ 5 pm to 9 pm
Friday ~ 5 pm to 10 pm
Saturday ~ 10 am to 10 pm
Sunday ~ 12 noon to 6 pm

December 19th through January 4th:
Monday through Friday ~ 12 noon to 10 pm
Saturday ~ 10 am to 10 pm
Sunday ~ 12 noon to 6 pm

Special hours:
~ Christmas Eve:  12 noon to 4 pm
~ Christmas Day:  CLOSED
~ New Year’s Eve:  12 noon to 12 am
~ New Year’s Day:  12 noon to 10 pm

Here is admission info:

Adult: $8.00

 

Children (10 or under): $6.00

 

All admission prices include entry fee, skate rental and TN sales tax.

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