Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink 2022-2023

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When
Thu, January 12 2023
Where
Ali Youssefi Square
701 K St.
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Sharpen your skates and perfect your triple axel—the Downtown Sacramento Ice Rink returns to the heart of the city on November 9! Feel a chill blow down K street as you approach Ali Youssefi Square and be teleported into a winter wonderland at the ice rink.

November 9, 2022 – January 16, 2023

Tickets are available at the entrance to the rink when you arrive to skate. Group and Private Party Reservations can be made in advance here.
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Regular Hours:
Tuesday – Thursday: 2pm – 9pm
Friday – Sunday: 10am – 10pm
Closed Mondays, except for holidays

Holiday Hours:
Veterans Day: 10am – 9pm
November 20th – November 27th: 10am – 10pm
Thanksgiving Day: 10am – 4pm
Christmas Eve: 10am – 9pm
Christmas Day: Noon – 9pm
Dec. 26th – Jan. 8th: 10am – 10pm
New Year’s Eve: 10am – 9pm
Martin Luther King Jr. Day: 10am – 8pm
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Special Events:
Nov. 12 – Princess & Superhero Day
Nov. 18 – K Street Date Night
Nov. 19. – Crafting Kindness
Nov. 20 – Forever Howard Foundation Donation
Nov. 25 – K Street Date Night
Nov. 26 – Silent Disco
Nov. 29 – Giving Tuesday
Dec. 3 – Makers Market
Dec. 10 – Crafting Kindness
Dec. 16 – K Street Date Night
Dec. 17 – Ugly Sweater Party
Dec. 18 – Forever Howard Foundation Donation
Dec. 23 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 6 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 13 – K Street Date Night
Jan. 14 – Crafting Kindness
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