Body and Soul Workshop (Sunday)

Address your whole-self, body and soul, with this hour long session of physical and expressive wellness led by  Marea, an artist interested in community building and facilitating healing.  This compassionate and experienced instructor holds a 200-hour Certification in Yoga  and Healing Circle facilitation. Eastern and Western wellness traditions blend for a physical, artistic and reflective workout.

Each session offers a thoughtful half hour of Yoga, breathwork, Pilates, Physical Therapy and core strength exercises. The flow continues for a half hour of creative outlets like journaling, collage and art therapy. Whether you're seeking pain relief, fitness, or an outlet for the pressures of the modern world, Body and Soul offers a supportive space for you to grow.

Nia (Sunday)

This unique fitness class blends dance, martial arts, and healing to achieve your fitness goals and express yourself through movement and sensation. Come experience Nia in this barefoot, aerobic, movement based class. Appropriate for all fitness levels; no dance experience necessary.

Public Skate

Public Skate:$12 SKATES INCLUDED

Pre-Registration and Walk-Ins accepted.

Rink Membership are available under the "Membership/Passes"  tab.

All Ages Stick & Puck

All players must pre-register at least 1 hour prior to the session.

Gear Requirements 18 & Up: Helmet, elbow pads, gloves, shin pads, hockey skates

Gear Requirements 17 & Under: Full gear – helmet w/ full face shield, chest pad, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, shin pads, skates

Stick & Puck is for open hockey and skill practice only.

Scrimmages of any sort are strictly prohibited. 

Coaching and instruction of any sort is strictly prohibited during Skills & Drills sessions.

Rocket to the Moon! – 7/18/26

Celebrate the anniversary of the Apollo mission by building your own rocket!

July 20th is the 56th anniversary of the moon landing, and we're celebrating by launching our own rockets! Join us as we design and decorate our own Apollo 11's and use water pressure to make them hit the skies.