The Pat O'Donnell Civic Center in Ironwood, MI recently celebrated its grand reopening after undergoing renovations during the 2020-2021 winter season. The new facility features an indoor ice arena, and visitors had the opportunity to explore the upgraded center and enjoy activities such as open skating, figure skating, and hockey. The civic center holds historical significance, with its origins dating back to the 1890s when skating rinks were established in various mines and locations in Ironwood.
The reopening ceremony included a flag raising ceremony and speeches by local officials, highlighting the importance of the civic center as a community asset. Generous donations from Mark and Denise Stephens contributed to the enhancements of the facility, including the addition of windows, a flagpole, stonework, and an AV system. Visitors praised the transformation of the civic center, noting its improved spaciousness, lighting, and overall beauty, making it a more enjoyable environment for everyone, especially the children.
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