7 Essential Updates About The Mt. Lebanon Ice Rink: Schedules, Programs, And 2025-2029 Renovations You Need To Know
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The Dual-Rink Facility and Key 2025-2026 Public Sessions
The Ice Center is structured to maximize ice time for its diverse user base. The Main Rink measures a regulation 200-by-85 feet, making it suitable for competitive ice hockey and large-scale events. The smaller 60-by-80-foot Studio Rink provides a more intimate setting, ideal for beginner lessons, private rentals, and specialized training programs. This setup is crucial for managing the high demand for ice time in the Mt. Lebanon community.Updated Public Skating Times for Fall/Winter 2025-2026
The Fall/Winter 2025-2026 public skating schedule is now in effect, offering multiple opportunities for residents and visitors to enjoy the ice. Public sessions are a popular feature, providing a fun and affordable recreational activity. While specific admission fees should be confirmed on the official Mt. Lebanon website, the general schedule includes key weekend sessions:- Friday Evenings: 7:10 PM – 9:00 PM (typically held on the Studio Rink for the late session, often referred to as the TGIF Late Skate).
- Sunday Afternoons: 2:10 PM – 4:00 PM.
- Holiday Sessions: The Ice Center also typically publishes an expanded holiday skating schedule, which often includes additional daytime sessions during school breaks.
Comprehensive Ice Programs: From Beginner to Adult Hockey
The Mt. Lebanon Ice Center is renowned for its extensive range of instructional and competitive ice programs, catering to all ages from pre-schoolers to seniors. This commitment to all levels of ice sports is a core part of its topical authority in the region.Youth and Adult Instructional Programs
The "Learn to Skate" program is a cornerstone of the center's offerings, designed to introduce fundamental skating skills in a fun and structured environment.- Snowplow Sam: This is the initial introduction to skating, designed for the youngest participants who have no prior experience.
- Basic Skills Levels: For those not interested in hockey, the program continues through Basic Skills Levels 1-6, building proficiency in core skating techniques.
- Power Skating: For more advanced skaters, the Power Skating program, with a Spring 2025 session costing around $120 per skater, focuses on improving speed, agility, and edge work, often held on the Main Rink.
- Hockey Pro Practice (HPP): This specialized program is available for skaters at Level 3 or better, offering dedicated 30-minute windows for advanced skill development, requiring online pre-registration.
Adult Ice Hockey Leagues and Training
Adult ice hockey is a major draw, with various leagues and training sessions available throughout the year.- Ultra Lite League (2025-2026 Winter): Specifically designed for adults aged 40 years and older, this "no-check" league provides a competitive yet safe environment for senior players to continue enjoying the sport.
- Adult Drills and Skills (Summer 2025): This program, with a cost of about $144 per skater, is aimed at adult players looking to refine their hockey fundamentals, including passing, shooting, and positional play, typically utilizing the Main Rink.
- General Ice Hockey Leagues: The Mt. Lebanon Ice Center hosts a variety of other Ice Hockey Leagues, including those that participate in schedules against teams like North Allegheny, with games confirmed for the 2025-2026 season.
Future-Proofing the Facility: 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Projects
A key piece of current and future-looking information involves the municipality's commitment to maintaining and upgrading the Ice Center through the 2025-2029 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). These planned projects ensure the facility remains modern, safe, and efficient.Major Planned Renovations and Equipment Updates
The Mt. Lebanon Planning Board has approved several significant facility updates, demonstrating a substantial investment in the Ice Center's longevity.- Ice Rink Chiller Replacement: One of the most critical infrastructure projects is the replacement of the main ice rink chiller. This non-reimbursable project is essential for maintaining the quality and consistency of the ice surface across both the Main Rink and Studio Rink.
- Bleacher Railing Replacement: A safety-focused update includes an allocation of approximately $89,900 for new bleacher railing at the ice rink. This ensures spectator areas meet modern safety standards.
- Ice Rink Locker Room Addition: The CIP also includes a project for a new locker room addition. This will provide much-needed extra space and modern amenities for teams, leagues, and program participants, enhancing the overall user experience within the Recreation Center complex.
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