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Free Ice Skating Sunday

POTTSTOWN PA – Free ice skating for residents of the Pottsgrove School District will be offered Sunday (Jan. 18, 2009) from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the indoor ice rink at The Hill School, 717 E. High St. All skaters must wear a hat. No skate rentals or sharpening will be available.

The originally advertised skating times have been changed as a result of a scheduling conflict.

Skaters and visitors are asked to enter the rink from the school’s Beech Street parking lots. The event is sponsored by the Pottsgrove Recreation Board.

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