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Old 11-30-2009, 10:18 PM   #9
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Can't wait till January 15th or so, about 45-days, to get out on the Lake Winnipesaukee ice? Wait no more....the Waterville Valley Ice Arena www.watervillevalley.org/wvnh_icearena.html is open for hockey, figure and just plain skating in big circles.

Ice skating and ice hockey is a good way to get into shape for those long snowmobile rides from Meredith and up to Errol NH, to see the "Great White Moose."

For ICE SAFETY, they offer free of additional charge, these stand-up frame holders which resemble an invalid walker that glides across the ice and supports one individual skater. Comes in adult and junior sizes......& is A great skate!

The Ice Arena is huge, air conditioned heated, Zambonied, Muzaked and until next year still the home ice for the Plymouth State University Panthers hockey team at which time the State of NH will have completed the new $14-mil ice arena in Plymouth for P.S.U.

Hey, the State could have saved $14-mil by continuing to use nearby WV-Ice, but when you are the State of NH........money means nuth'n! After about 19 years of making the 20-mile drive from Plymouth to WV....they wanted their very own ice arena.....and money talks....ok....make that a 30-minute drive....big deal....14-mil and the State is now broke....no kidd'n...but I digress here....
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