Snow, Skating, and a Few More Days A look at This Seasons Downtown Ice Rink Presented by Symetra

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink, presented by Symetra, is gearing up for its closing day on January 20, 2020, after a season filled with joyful skating experiences. As the largest covered ice rink in the region, it has hosted a series of engaging events that have made this season memorable. Notable highlights include Husky Skate Day, which featured alumni from the University of Washington enjoying discounted admission and themed treats, and Jedi Skate Night, where fans of Star Wars could meet characters and enjoy special music. The rink’s Free Skate Mondays, supported by Bank of America, and Library Appreciation Day, offering free entry to library cardholders, have significantly boosted attendance. Since opening on November 20, the rink has attracted daily visitors, making it one of its best-attended seasons.

The article expresses heartfelt thanks to the community for their involvement and encourages everyone to enjoy the remaining days of skating. With a festive atmosphere and a variety of events, the Bellevue Downtown Ice Rink has established itself as a cherished holiday destination. Skaters are reminded to seize the final opportunity to glide on ice before the rink closes.

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