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Ice on Main kicks off its 2019 season this Friday, Nov. 15 ⛸️

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United Community Bank Ice on Main kicks off its 2019 season on Nov. 15 | Photo provided

Tis the season, Greenville. We’re fans of getting into the seasonal spirit any way we can, like burning pine-scented candles, brewing homemade cider, or lacing up a pair of ice skates.

United Community Bank Ice on Main returns this Friday for the 2019-20 season. If you’re ready to show off your triple axel (or just manage to stay upright) in the heart of downtown, here are the details:

🗓️ Dates of operation

📍 Location

  • Village Green, 206 S. Main Street

🎟️ Pricing

  • $10 for adults, $8 for kids ages 4-12, free for kids 3 and under (includes skate rentals)
  • Half-price if you BYO skates
  • Greenville County first responders skate for free all season long

🙌 Promos

  • Monday | 3-8 p.m. | Buy One Skate Admission, Get One Free
  • Tuesday | 3-8 p.m. | Skate United – $5 admission, courtesy of United Community Bank
  • Wednesday | Bring a new teddy bear for donation to Prisma Health Children’s Hospital + skate for half-price
  • Thursday | STEM Skate: Show a current report card with a B or higher in math or science + skate for free.
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