Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation (CCPR) will host the first “Skate Nite” at the Monon Community Center on Oct. 22 from 7 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is $5 per person.
“We are looking to gear the event toward the skaters we see here during the day,” activities manager Lindsay Labas said. “We’re looking to give them a little more of a different and a fun atmosphere to come out and enjoy.”
In addition to skating, there will be games, concessions and a local band will play at the event, although CCPR does not know which band will perform. They are considering selecting a CHS band to play at the event. Those interested must have a demo reel of songs and should contact Sarah Carling at [email protected].
Labas said, “We are looking for more of that fun, punk type of entertainment for the event.”
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