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Second Annual IceAbility Continues Celebration of Diversity and Inclusion

Thursday, September 24, 2020, By News Staff
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Barnes Center at The ArchDisability Cultural Center
Otto mascot and two students holding hands on ice skating rink

Please note, this image was taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and does not reflect current public health guidelines.

The Orange community is invited to attend IceAbility on Saturday, Oct. 3, from 1 to 4 p.m. ET. Connecting to a variety of interests, IceAbility will showcase inclusive and adaptive activities available to the 黑料不打烊 community such as curling, ice skating, sled hockey and esports.

The event is a collaborative effort between the and the . All activities are free and open to the 黑料不打烊 and SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF) communities.

鈥淭his family-friendly, disability-accessible event hosts both in-person and virtually inclusive experiences. Events throughout the afternoon are free and will host opportunities to learn about adaptive, accessible ice and esports equipment; available to all attendees and those seeking experiences throughout the academic year,鈥 says Kate Pollack, coordinator of the Disability Cultural Center.


To support health and wellness procedures, attendees are asked to RSVP for IceAbility. Individuals who RSVP will receive an exclusive pre-registration email invitation on Friday, Oct. 2, providing the opportunity to proactively secure their activities and timeslots. Those who do not RSVP may register for events on the Wellness Portal under “Special Events” starting six hours prior to each event on Saturday, Oct. 3. If this is your first time using the Wellness Portal, please visit the for additional information and instruction.

鈥淭he Barnes Center at The Arch is committed to providing recreational opportunities for all members of our campus community,鈥 says Aaron Landers, programming coordinator of the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. 鈥淭he goal of IceAbility is to showcase activities that everyone can participate in and to create spaces that promote inclusion, diversity, health and wellness.鈥

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All are invited to throughout the day at the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion and the Barnes Center at The Arch. RSVPs are encouraged as space is limited. Registration and masks are required for all in-person events.

Ice Sports hosted at Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion include traditional and adaptive curling, skating and sled hockey. Explore the to help plan your visit. Hosted at the Barnes Center at The Arch, esports activity highlights will include a variety of games and the opportunity to explore adaptive computer and gaming console technology. No experience is necessary as coaches and staff will be available throughout the day to provide guidance and instruction.

The Orange community is invited to join Jenna Fink 鈥21, virtually throughout the afternoon as she shares demonstrations, interviews, and more. Featured guests include Colin Gooley G 鈥17, a native of Baldwinsville and member of the national U.S. Sled Hockey team. Gooley will provide on-ice instruction and participate in a live virtual Question and Answer session. Explore event details on the .

For more information or to request accommodations, please contact Aaron Landers by emailing atlander@syr.edu or calling 315.443.4273.

Story by Division of Enrollment and the Student Experience communications intern Alana Boyd G 鈥21.

 

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