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Wolves Ice Hockey Team Holds Skating Benefit on Tuesday, Feb. 15

Admission to Color Burst Ice Rink benefits Columbia Community Care and includes raffle for 4 club seats to Capitals-Hurricanes game

The local Wolves Hockey Team is holding a skating party open to the public at Color Burst Ice Rink in the Merriweather District of Downtown Columbia on Tuesday, Feb. 15, from 4-7 p.m. Admission to the event is $14 for timed skating and skates rental. Fifty percent of all ticket sales on Feb. 15 will be donated to Columbia Community Care, a non-profit that emerged during the pandemic to support families in need with food and other necessities.


The Wolves team includes players from Wilde Lake, Hammond, Oakland Mills, Centennial and Long Reach High Schools in Howard County. It competes in the Maryland Student Hockey League (MSHL). The skating benefit is a community service/philanthropic project by the team.


Purchased tickets on Feb. 15 will also be used for a raffle of 4 club seats to the Washington Capitals-Carolina Hurricanes game on March 3. Door prizes courtesy of The Gardens Ice House, East Coast Hockey and Skating Supply, Blue Q, Chill Axes and more, as well as a 50/50 raffle. Hot chocolate and ice cream will be available for purchase at The Charmery.

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