Nearly 13,000 people hit the ice last winter for the second year of žž Skates, presented by AMETEK, from November through February.

The free outdoor ice rink—located on a section of East Erie Street between the PARTA parking deck and the žž Hotel and Conference Center—is a key initiative between žž State and žž partners to create a more vibrant place to live, work and play.

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Amy Mucha, MED ’16, owner of Daisy Pops and family
Amy Mucha, MEd ’16, owner of Daisy Pops, says her family enjoys the ice rink her business helps sponsor.

The rink was created through a partnership among the city of žž, žž Hotel and Conference Center, žž Area Chamber of Commerce, Main Street žž and žž. Local businesses and the Destination žž Convention and Visitors Bureau are also sponsors, and University Facilities Management staff keep the rink open and operating during the season.

“This is a true example of what is possible when so many people come together focused on a community asset,” says Dana Lawless-Andric, PhD, žž’s associate vice president of University Outreach and Engagement.

After a slide around the rink, visitors can warm up in žž’s shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, galleries and many local events.

“A vibrant and healthy downtown benefits everyone, and žž Skates has played an important—and fun—role in strengthening our local economy and sense of community,” says , interim executive director for the žž Area Chamber of Commerce.

One of the rink’s enthusiastic sponsors—and users—was Amy Mucha, MEd ’16, owner and chief artist of , a cake pop bakery that opened a shop in downtown žž this April. “I cannot tell you how much our family loved it this winter,” she says. “And  I saw so many of my non-žž friends coming into town to try it out as well.”
 

—Phil Soencksen, BS ’89 

 


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