If you live in North Central Washington and are looking to get your skate on - roller, that is - you might think it's necessary to roll the wheels of your car
SOAP LAKE Robert and Margy Rice have some plans for Neon Skateway.
“It has so much potential,” Robert Rice said.
The Rices purchased Neon Skateway, 48 Moses Lake Ave. NW in Soap Lake, and changed its name in March. It was Hollywood Roll in its most recent iteration. Because it’s recently reopened it’s still a work in progress, but it’s open for roller skating five days per week.
Neon Skateway is a Soap Lake fixture, starting out as an Army Corps of Engineers installation back in the early 1950s.
“Sometime between 1965 and 1975, somewhere in there, somebody built it into a rink,” Robert Rice said.