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Michigan, Wyandotte - City of Wyandotte Yack Ice Arena - Winter Sports - 1120
Description and Deposit Details
Yack Arena is home to Wyandotte Figure Skating Club and the Wyandotte/Riverview Hockey Association. The Yack Arena also offers Open ice skating throughout the season. The Yack Arena is also a versatile public recreation center, which hosts several different events from March through August. The building is comprised of 25,440 square feet of floor space, two conference rooms, two kitchens, locker rooms, first aid room, restrooms and showers. The area seats a total of 3,800 persons. The parking lot can accommodate 100 cars. The facility is also air conditioned year-round and has a state-of the art sound system. Tables and chairs are also available for rent at the arena.
Deposit: If you are interested in renting the Yack Arena, you may contact: Special Events Rental: 734-324-4506 Ice Rental: 734-324-7292
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Amenities ARENA SEASON PASSES Now available. .Resident: Student $60/ Adult $75/ Family $125/ NON resident: Student $85/ Adult $100/ Family $175. NON- RESIDENT FAMILY $175 .Passes sold at the Recreation, Leisure & Culture Office (located in the Arena lobby) Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm OPEN SKATING 2012 SCHEDULE Monday through Friday 11:00 AM to 12 N00N (Adults Only) 12:00 Noon to 1:50 (All ages) Saturday 12:00 Noon to 1:30 PM (ALL AGES) Sunday 4:00 PM to 5:20 PM (All Ages) OPEN SKATING FEES Wyandotte/Riverview Residents: 17 years & under $2.00 18 years & over $3.00 Non-Residents: 17 years & under $3.00 ADULT DROP-IN HOCKEY : Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 9:30 AM ? 10:50 AM (Sign ?in Begins at 8:30 am) Must be 18 years of age. Session is limited to 22 skaters and 2 goalies ALL IS BASED ON FIRST COME FIRST-SERVED BASIS. DROP-IN HOCKEY COST: $6.00 A HELMET AND PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ARE MANDATORY! ****SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR SPECIAL EVENTS! Nearby Attractions A Historic Waterfront Community. Incorporated in 1867, the City of Wyandotte is often described as the ?Heart of Downriver.? The site where Wyandotte sits today was, in the 1700s, a village for the Native American tribe known as the Wyandot, a part of the Huron Nation. A waterfront community, Wyandotte is rich in history and is known for its distinctive architecture, charming downtown district and variety of cultural offerings. The City has been awarded the designation of a Preserve America Community by the Federal Government |