Somerville adds public ice skating hours due to extreme heat

On August 11, 2016, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Along with other opportunities to stay cool at Somerville cooling centers and air-conditioned libraries, as well as pools and park water features, the City invites residents (and other miserably hot folks) to come to regularly scheduled public skating at our air-conditioned Veterans Memorial Rink (Mon.-Fri. and Sunday 12-2 p.m.).

We’ve also added extra skating hours to beat the heat on Sat., August 13, 1-3 p.m. Skating is free. Skate rentals are $5, or you can bring your own. You can also just come and sit in the bleachers. The rink is at 570 Somerville Ave. For cooling center info, library hours, and a link to an interactive map of parks with water play features, visit www.somervillema.gov and click the Heat Advisory alert. For the public skating schedule, please visit www.somervillerec.com.

 

1 Response » to “Somerville adds public ice skating hours due to extreme heat”

  1. Jenny K says:

    That’s a nice gesture. I don’t skate, but I may just go to hang out and cool off. Just watching others may be fun too.