Daily News | Ed Snider Youth Hockey & Education, the Flyers, and Flyers Charities open new street hockey rink in Kensington
On Monday, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held for a new outdoor street hockey rink, a refurbished playground, and a new sports wall at the Joseph Scanlon Recreation Center in Kensington.
The Flyers and Flyers Charities also announced that they will sponsor a “Learn to Play” summer ball hockey program at the new Scanlon rink, and will supply all the equipment.At the ribbon-cutting ceremony, executive director of Flyers Charities Cindy Stutman, Comcast Spectacor CEO Dan Hilferty, and Flyers center Sean Couturier also presented Snider Youth Hockey & Education with a $300,000 check to be used on their next project together.
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