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Winter Break Activities Planned for Next Week
The village Recreation Program offers several answers to the lament parents can expect to hear next week during the HCS winter vacation break: "Why isn't there anything to do?"
The slate of activities include:
Saturday, Feb. 13:
1:00-3:00pm Bowling Reid Athletic Center, Colgate
$1.25/game, shoes free
7:00pm Colgate Men's Hockey: Colgate v. Brown Starr Rink, Colgate
Children 12 and under who bring the attached coupon will receive a free general admission ticket to the game.
Monday, Feb. 15
1:00-2:30pm Family Skate Starr Rink, Colgate
Tuesday, Feb. 16
1:00-2:30pm Family Swim Lineberry Pool, Colgate
Wednesday, Feb. 17
10:00-11:40am Movie: "Monsters vs. Aliens" (PG) Hamilton Movie Theater
1:00-2:30pm Family Skate Starr Rink, Colgate
3:00-4:30pm Rock Climbing Instruction Angert Climbing Wall, Huntington Gym. Limited to 15 children, 3rd grade or older. Signed parental waiver required.
Thursday, Feb. 18
1:00-2:30pm Family Swim Lineberry Pool, Colgate
Saturday, Feb. 20
2:00pm Colgate Women's Basketball: Colgate v. Bucknell Reid Athletic Center, Colgate
"Take a Kid to the Game": Any adult who takes a child 12 or under to the game will receive free admission for two adults and one child. This game is also a Pink Zone game, to raise awareness for cancer. Free pink t-shirts will be distributed while supplies last. Head Women's Basketball Coach Pam Bass will donate $1 to benefit cancer research for every fan in attendance.
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