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Ice arena receives donations

UW-Eau Claire foundation helps Hobbs renovation project

Nicole Strittmater

Issue date: 3/13/08 Section: News
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University students and the UW-Eau Claire Foundation committed a sizeable chunk of change recently towards the Hobbs Ice Arena expansion and renovation project.

Combined, they will donate $500,000 to the $6 million public-private partnership plan to update the 33-year-old community arena at 915 Menomonie St. The total contributions represents one-fourth of the $2 million campaign goal.

Student Senate passed a bill last week allowing for a $250,000 donation from the students through segregated fees, and the foundation matched this number.

"As we were planning for this project, the foundation board leadership thought it was very important to communicate to the students that we want to work in partnership with the students," said Kimera Way, the foundation's executive director. "The foundation wanted to recognize their generosity and provide additional incentive for the students to make a commitment."

The arena is home to the Blugold men's and women's hockey teams, the Eau Claire Memorial and North High School hockey teams, the Eau Claire Figure Skating Club and the Eau Claire Youth Hockey Association.

It serves more than 250,000 visitors annually and usually fills to capacity but is currently too small to host NCHA events, Finance Commission director Tom Holtan said at Senate's March 3 meeting.

The facilities are not adequate for athletes, as the locker and changing rooms are upstairs, while the showers are downstairs, he said.

According to the bill, the expansion will include men's and women's locker rooms, offices, a training room, weight room, entrance area and additional seating.

The foundation will also name the addition to the arena for the university's hockey program the "Blugold Pavilion" in honor of Eau Claire students' generosity, according to a letter from Way attached to the bill.

Freshman Christine Dickinson, a member of the hockey team, said she appreciates this large contribution from the university.
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