What: Global Spectrum invites area residents to celebrate this Hallows Eve at “Frozen Fright Night” at
the Comcast Community Ice Rink. The cosmic skate will be radiant with black lights and festive
Halloween music from a community DJ.
Everyone is welcome to test their seasonal skills pumpkin bowling or dress in festive costume to
be entered in the most creative costume contest Everett has ever seen! Dollar discounts are
available for everyone who dresses in costume or brings a canned food item for the Northwest
Harvest Foundation.
Don’t take a chance on the weather this Halloween trick or treating around the neighborhood and
join us here for a safe holiday alternative. Goodie bags will be provided for all the goblins and
guests alike along with raffle tickets for door prize drawings during the event. An assortment of
festive nibbles will be available inside the newly renovated Power Play Café.
Tickets: Tickets are available at the Comcast Community Ice Rink. ($10 Adults/Kids 6 and up, $9 for
guests in costume or with a canned food item, and $3.50 for children 5 and under). Book your
group in advance and save one dollar off each entry by calling 425.322.2629. Ticket prices
include skate rental and candy bag.
The Comcast Arena at Everett, recipient of the International Association of Venue Manager’s (IAVM) prestigious Venue
Excellence Award 2010, was developed by the Everett Public Facilities District. The 10,000-seat venue hosts a myriad of
events including concerts, ice skating and family shows. The facility is also home to the Everett Silvertips, a Western
Hockey League franchise and the 2010 National Lacrosse League Champion’s, the Washington Stealth. The venue
accommodates other sporting events such as basketball, volleyball and international skating competitions.
The Comcast Community Ice Rink is used for public skating, hockey leagues, figure skating and much more. The two ice
sheets can be converted to form a 57,000 square foot space to host trade shows and special events. The three-story
Edward D. Hansen Conference Center includes three 900 square foot executive meeting rooms, and an 11,000 square
foot ballroom, which can be arranged in a number of different configurations.
Global Spectrum (global-spectrum.com) manages the Comcast Arena at Everett, as well as more than 100 other public
assembly facilities around the world. Nearly 20-million people attended more than 11,000 events in Global Spectrum
venues last year. Based in Philadelphia, PA, Global Spectrum is part of Comcast-Spectacor, one of the world’s largest
sports and entertainment companies