Event Details

Mon
15
Dec

NOVA at Oly on Ice - Community Event

December 15, 2025 6:00 PM

Oly on Ice Rink - Downtown Olympia

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Event Details

Join NOVA faculty and staff at the rink from 6-8pm to have some family fun. We recommend purchasing a ticket ahead of time at the link provided. Not everyone needs to arrive at 6pm, there are timed entries. Choose to arrive at 6:30 or 7! Whatever works best for you. (It always works better for Oly on Ice if not everyone arrives at 6.) We hope to see you there!

If you are planning on going and NOT skating and just observing, you do not need to purchase a ticket.

General Admission for a 75 minute skate, including skates, is $10/person (plus a $1.45 fee).

Toddlers ages 3 and under for a 75 minute skate, including skates, is $5/toddler (plus a $1.45 fee).

Below is information on how to get your tickets.

From the Oly on Ice website, here is information about getting tickets

Tickets may be purchased online in advance or on-site, on a first-come/first served basis. We highly recommend using the online option to ensure you’re able to reserve your preferred time. Tickets may be purchased at the ice rink, but quantities may be limited. If the rink is fully booked when you arrive to purchase tickets on site, you will be given the next available time. Tickets purchased on site may be done via smartphone, cash, or credit card.

Your reservation is only valid for the time(s) and date(s) purchased. Tickets are for 75 minutes of skating time, which begins at the time of check-in. Skaters will not be asked to leave at the end of their 75 minutes unless the rink reaches capacity.

Find out more about Oly on Ice at this link.

Land Acknowledgement

NOVA is located on the ancestral lands of the Steh-Chass band of the Squaxin Island Tribe and Nisqually Indian Tribe, who have long been stewards of the region’s waters, plants, and animals. The southernmost point of the Salish Sea, these lands were—and still are—a place of gathering, trade, and community for many Coast Salish peoples. We recognize that all who are not Salish peoples are visitors here. We commit to join these peoples to share their history, build relationships, increase representation, and restore the living world around us.