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CENTENNIAL ICE RINKS Offering Fun on Ice for 40-Plus Years!


Key People Who Make It Work Vickie Tassone


Sean Flynn General Manager


ISI Certified Arena Executive (CAE)


Former semi-pro hockey player


Assistant Manager and Skating


Program Director


ISI Certified Arena Programmer (CAP)


ISI Certified Skating Director (CSD)


Mark Sak Maintenance Supervisor


Wilmette Park District Employee for 33 years


HOST OF


ISI CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS May 31 - June 2


Joey Sanchez


Facility Assistant Manager and Aquatic Manager


Ros Evanson and Lisa Paul


Wilmette Park District Instructors for 30-Plus Years


By Eileen Viglione S


ITUATED IN THE vibrant village of Wilmette, Ill., on the western shore of Lake Michigan and just


14 miles north of downtown Chicago, Centennial Ice Rinks has been offering skaters fun on ice since its inception in 1975.


Following intense lobbying efforts by


figure skating and hockey enthusiasts, the Wilmette Park District, an ISI member since 1964, built the public, two-sheet facility, featuring an NHL-size surface and a studio rink measuring 100 feet by 60 feet. It is attached to the Centennial Recreation Complex, which encompasses four outdoor pools and eight indoor


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tennis courts, and includes a concession stand, skate rental area, main office, three multipurpose meeting rooms and eight locker rooms.


In 2013, the arena underwent an


extensive renovation, which included the replacement of the R-22 refrigeration system with an indirect ammonia/glycol system. An elevator and bathroom were also added to accommodate patrons with disabilities. In addition, new carpeting was installed in the lobby, the entire building received a fresh coat of paint and the iconic tree in the lobby was replaced with a new tree, thanks to a donation from ISI District 8 in memory of the arena’s first


general manager, the late Terry Juliar. In 2015, T8 fluorescent lighting replaced the metal halide lighting in both rinks.


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