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Spokane: Numerica Skate Ribbon Opens for Ice Skating Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023
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~ The Numerica Skate Ribbon at Spokane's Riverfront Park is set to open to the public on Saturday, November 18th, bringing back the joy of ice skating for another winter season.

Carla Cicero, President and CEO of Numerica Credit Union, expressed her excitement for the upcoming season. "The Numerica Skate Ribbon is a wonderful place to create memories with family and friends. Riverfront Park continues to be a special place to be, especially during the holiday season."

This year, Riverfront will offer a unique experience with the rental of a private igloo that can accommodate up to six people. The igloo comes with comfortable furnishings, a heater, rug, and lighting. Reservations can be made online or onsite for $90 for 90 minutes.

Preview night will take place on Friday, November 17th from 4-8pm for Unlimited Ice Pass or Riverfront All-Access Annual Pass holders only. The event includes free skate rentals, hot cocoa and treats. Opening day will take place on Saturday from 11am-9pm.

Throughout the season there will be various events such as Cheap Skate Tuesdays where free skate rentals are provided with each paid admission from January-February 11am-8pm; Coaches' Corner Saturdays from December 2nd-16th 11am-1pm; Learn to Skate with Lake City Figure Skating Club various sessions held on Saturdays from December-February 10am-11am; DJ Night on the Ice presented by Coca Cola Fridays from December-January and New Year's Eve 6pm-9pm; and Numerica Skate with the Chiefs presented by Numerica Credit Union where skaters can skate alongside their favorite players and mascot Boomer while getting autographs and taking pictures (free admission and skate rentals to first 300 people).

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Regular hours are Sunday through Thursday 11am-8pm and Friday through Saturday 11am-9pm (closed Thanksgiving and Christmas days). Admission is $9.95 for adults (ages 13+), $6.95 for youth (ages 3-12), free for ages 2 and under; skate rental is $6.95 per visit (visitors can bring their own skates at no charge) while helmet rental is free. Tickets and passes may be purchased online or at the Numerica Skate Ribbon including an Unlimited Ice Pass ($38.95 adult/$27.95 youth) or Riverfront All Access Annual Pass ($90.95 adult/$78.95 youth). There is also a 15% discount off Unlimited Ice Season Passes through November 17th available online or at the rink itself.

Spokane Parks & Recreation stewards nearly 120 properties across 4,000 acres of park land including manicured parks, natural lands, aquatic centers, golf courses, sports complexes and an arboretum as well as hundreds of recreation opportunities for all ages and abilities in order to improve health quality of life in our community - more information can be found at spokaneparks.org or @SpokaneParks on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter!

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