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Youngstown & The Mahoning Valley => Youngstown Memories => Topic started by: jay on January 31, 2010, 09:08:32 AM

Title: Ice Skating In Mill Creek Park
Post by: jay on January 31, 2010, 09:08:32 AM
A newspaper letter to the editor about reopening the ice rink in Mill Creek Park made me recall the days of ice skating on Lake Glacier and Lake Newport.  Those were the days.  People skated on the lakes after park workers made paths by removing snow covering the ice.  Usually a large fire fueled by cut wood was used warm skaters.  Smart people brought a thermos of hot chocolate or hot coffee.

The city park system also provided ice skating areas by flooding the tennis courts at several city park playgrounds.
Title: Re: Ice Skating In Mill Creek Park
Post by: john r. swierz on January 31, 2010, 09:36:55 AM


   When I was a young lad I skated in Lincoln Park, Yellow Creek Park, and on the lakes in Mill Creek Park.
   In Mill Creek they would clean of the snow of the lake that that was frozen the thickest and provide a
   fire pit .
Title: Re: Ice Skating In Mill Creek Park
Post by: penguinnick on January 31, 2010, 01:06:09 PM
I wrote the article.  Lets get the ice-rink reopened, as the letter said this is a good time to look into this subject.  Please attend the MCP commissioners meeting on February 8 6pm at MCP Metrofarms to show support.  I've talked to 4th ward councilwoman Righetti and hopefully she will rally her ward into attending the meeting.  Hopefully the media will get involved by attending the meeting.  This is about community pride and we can get the rink reopened but for this to happen YOU NEED to get involved in the community to show that you care.  This is a grassroots effort and the park commissioners need to hear our voices.  Hope to see you on the 8th.
Title: Re: Ice Skating In Mill Creek Park
Post by: Why?Town on January 31, 2010, 01:12:44 PM
So are you a Youngstown Penguin or a Pittsburgh Penguin?
Title: Re: Ice Skating In Mill Creek Park
Post by: penguinnick on January 31, 2010, 10:20:30 PM
Both...but Youngstown is home