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November/December 2007

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Everything Ice E verything Ice from Salix, Pennsylvania, is a full-service ice rink design, manufacturing and installation company. Created on the foundation of having completed 650 rink installations over the last 25 years, Everything Ice provides a full-spectrum of ice rink products and services, including portable and permanent ice rink systems. Recent innovations include our exclusive Instant- Ice portable rink piping system, which permits portable rink systems to install in only 20% to 30% of the total time needed for conventional mat systems. This system is revolutionizing the portable ice rink market and is available through the qualified rink contractors of your choice. Everything Ice is currently working on 19 projects in five countries and has distributors in the Middle East and Europe and a second operation located in Saskatchewan, Canada. For more information, call 888-543-0921 or email info@everything-ice.com. First-Ever National Arena Symposium Set For May 2008 F or the first time ever in Canada, a National Arena Symposium will be offered in 2008 to focus on leading-edge arena operations topics. The Canadian Recreation Facilities Council which is comprised of 13 provincial and territorial facility associations representing in excess of 10,000 members across Canada and has partnered with Hockey Canada to organize the National Arena Symposium in Quebec City, May 2-4, 2008. The symposium will bring together grassroots officials, members of the international ice hockey federation, owners/operators and managers of Canada's largest sports facilities. This will provide a superb opportunity for unparalleled interaction between the users and the owners of hockey arenas. It will also bring to the forefront recurring and new emerging issues, as well as providing a forum that will foster a better understanding of the relationship between the owners and the users of Canada's 3,000 ice surfaces. Hockey Canada President Bob Nicholson emphasizes the importance of Hockey Canada's partnership with CRFC, noting that, as one of the key user groups of arenas across Canada, they must continue to work closely with the CRFC and the provincial/territorial associations on related topics and issues facing facilities today. This event is another great example of how the two groups can merge to ensure top-rate facilities across Canada. For more information, call 800-661-6732 or log on to crfc.ca. ★ 10 R INK MAGAZ INE november/december 2007 Industry news Rink rangers by Mike Curti ■ DO YOU HAVE NEWS? Send us your industry news and we will consider it for publication in the next issue. Please include a high-resolution company logo or photo. Email to info@rinkmagazine.com. YEP, CHUCK. REALLY OUT DID MYSELF. SOLD LIKE THERE WAS NO TOMORROW. QUITE A SIGHT, EH? YOUR SIGHT. MY BACK AND KNEES. RINK LOOKS LIKE IT'S FROM NASCAR. WHAT'S THAT, CHUCK? DIDN'T CATCH WHAT YOU SAID. I SAID, HOPE YOU CAN GO BUY A NICE CAR.

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