SOCIAL SCENE: Opening Day at Summerville Skates
- By Joy Bonala, jbonala@berkeleyind.com
- Updated
Located downtown at 208 S. Cedar Street, the 40- by 80-foot unit was constructed by the company, Ice Games 88, and funded in part by $130,000 of Summerville’s hospitality tax money. Summerville DREAM will be paying back 90 percent of its net revenue to the Town when the ice skating season comes to a close in January.

ABOVE: Emily Matejka, 11, from left, Ava Dimov, 5, and Yanna Ivanchuk, 11, enjoy opening day day on the ice arena. LEFT: Steven Doniger, Summerville DREAM director, adds finishing touches to Summerville Skates arena before it opened.
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ABOVE: Emily Matejka, 11, from left, Ava Dimov, 5, and Yanna Ivanchuk, 11, enjoy opening day day on the ice arena. LEFT: Steven Doniger, Summerville DREAM director, adds finishing touches to Summerville Skates arena before it opened.
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