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Multiple members of the public spoke in favor of the city of Grand Junction keeping an ice rink in the city during the public comment period of Wednesdayâs City Council meeting. Current owners of the rink, Robbie and Alan Koos, spoke and said the rink is under contract with a buyer that is not the city. After the meeting, Robbie Koos said they are under a confidentiality agreement and could not say if the buyer intends to keep the facility as an ice rink. The City Council discussed the rink at a closed session Monday, but has not submitted a backup offer. ....
A mysterious benefactor is committing $1 million to whoever takes over the Glacier Ice Arena, at 2515 Riverside Pkwy., under one condition â the new owners must keep it as an ice rink. Grand Junction attorney Tom Volkmann announced the anonymous donation on behalf of the sponsor in a news release Tuesday afternoon. âItâs a valuable amenity to the community and this person realizes that,â Volkmann told The Daily Sentinel. The benefactor wishes to remain anonymous, the release said, and Volkmann was steadfast in honoring that. He did mention that the donation will go to any entity that purchases the rink under the stipulations, public or private. ....
Glacier Ice Arena has proven its worth I read the editorial on the Glacier Ice Arena and I confess who I am one of the niche players that enjoy playing ice hockey at the rink. I feel it benefits more than just the adult league that enjoyed playing on Sunday nights and Tuesday drop-ins. The CMU hockey team also called the Glacier home by practicing there and attracting near capacity crowds during their games which included CMU students, parents, faculty, and community people. I remember the fundraisers for womenâs breast cancer when the CMU team wore pink on those special nights. Also, the rink not only benefits adult hockey but also youth hockey, public skating, and private skating events (church groups, birthday parties, etc.). ....