5 Places to Ice Skate in Los Angeles

November 29, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Deena Nissley  |  Calabasas

Hit the ice rinks this holiday seasonlos angeles ice rinks

By: Deena Nissley

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Ice at Santa Monica
For the fourth year in a row, take a break from hectic holiday shopping to show off your skating skills. This rink also stays open until midnight on the weekends, so you can take a spin post-dinner.
Thru Feb 15. 1324 Fifth St., Santa Monica (310-393-8355). $10 (includes skate rental).

Chill
Catch an early film at one of the Westwood theaters, then head to the W in Westwood for a post-flick skate and cocktail (try the spiked milk and honey) at their Snowy Snack Bar. It’ll help you stay warm and numb any bruises from falling on the hybrid ice.
Thru Jan 2. 930 Hilgard Ave., Westwood (310-208-8765).

Pershing Square
After 13 years, this rink is now a classic, attracting imitators (see LA Live, below). Drop by the weekend of  Dec 11-12 for their Winter Holiday festival, or just go on Sunday afternoons to watch people practicing their lutz to live swing bands.
Thru Jan 17. Pershing Square, 532 S. Olive, Downtown (213-847-4970). $6/hr, $2 for skate rental.

LA Live
LA Live aims to outdo the hallowed Pershing Square as the spot to skate in the city. At 1500 square feet, and surrounded by more than a few worthwhile bars and restaurants, it might prove itself a worthy alternative.
Thru Dec 31. 800 W. Olympic Blvd., Downtown. $12 admission (includes skate rental).

Year Round
If you’re interested in skating for more than just impressing your snow bunny on a seasonal date, check out the Culver Ice Arena (4545 Sepulveda Blvd., 310-398-5718) or the Pasadena Ice Skating Center (310 E. Green St., 626-578-0800) any time of the year.

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Malibu on Ice

November 29, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Ewing & Associates  |  Malibu


Snow and Santa too!

Malibu Ice rink

By: Gracee Arthur

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Ice skating at the beach returns to the Bluff’s Park in Malibu On Sunday December 12th!  Celebrating it’s 2nd season following its successful debut in 2009 the event will also include vendors, entertainment, and ice sculpting demonstrations.

The rink, which is filled with eco-friendly Hybrid-ice, will be open from 10 AM to 8 PM for skating. Skaters will pay $5 for a 20 minute skating session and $5 for skate rentals. The Harry Barovsky Memorial Youth Foundation will host a special skate session for teens that day from 6-7 PM and the $5 fee will include skate rental. Donations of unwrapped toys for the Spark of Love toy drive may be brought to the event. The donors will receive a coupon for a free hot beverage. Phone the Parks and Recreation Department for additional information at (310) 317-1364.

Winter wonderland will also be in Malibu at the Country Mart and other shopping centers every Saturday from Thanksgiving through Christmas featuring real snow! The festivities, which are presented by the merchants and the Malibu Chamber of Commerce. Include a snowman building contest, cookie decorating and visits with Santa. Both Christmas and the soon to be upon us, Hanukkah are celebrated! For additional information go to www.malibu.org

This is also the 48th year of the Keep Christ in Christmas’ caroling events  at the Creche  each year at the corner of PCH and Webb Way. The events are sponsored by many of the Malibu Churches and are scheduled for the four Sundays of Advent beginning this Sunday 12/28 at 3 PM.  Refreshments will be served and participants are reminded to  dress for the weather.

Happy Holiday!

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