![]() LED rope lights will be strung alongside the rink, and music will play when the rink is open. A tent will be set up where visitors wanting to skate can show their RIT ID for admission. The tennis court windscreens will help keep the wind to a minimum for skaters and the rink is secured by a metal fence. A plastic liner was placed on boards and filled with 15,000 gallons of water, simulating a shallow pool in the rink. Now that the first snowflakes have graced the region, colder temperatures will enable the Rochester Institute of Technology community to enjoy outdoor ice skating as weather permits at the start of the spring semester in January.Ī reusable rink, 104 feet by 64 feet, was erected shortly before Thanksgiving on the tennis courts next to the Gene Polisseni Center.
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