March 3, 2023 | Inclusion on Ice Welcomes Everyone to Skate on March 12

Guy in wheelchair on ice rink with hockey mascot

Sled hockey game, free skating and activities slated at Wheeling Park Ice Rink

March 3, 2023 — WHEELING, W.Va. — The free Inclusion on Ice free public skating event for people of all abilities will take place Sunday, March 12, at Wheeling Park Ice Rink.

The event has expanded in its second year to include an exhibition ice hockey game from noon-1 p.m. featuring Mighty Pens Sled Hockey players facing off against the Wheeling Nailers and Wheeling Lightningbirds.

The game will be followed by free public skating from 1-3 p.m. at the Wheeling Park Ice Rink. Additional activities will include a sensory room, inflatables, refreshments, face painting, a photo booth and more.

“We are very excited to organize an event with Easterseals and the Wheeling Nailers that promotes inclusion,” Angie Wood, Augusta Levy Learning Center executive director, said. “This free event is an opportunity for us to give back to our community that has been so supportive of our center and its mission.”

“Everyone is welcome no matter your ability or disability, and thanks to our sponsors, everything is free,” Betsy Bethel-McFarland, marketing director for Easterseals, said.

"Inclusion on Ice is an incredible event here in the Ohio Valley, and we are very fortunate that it has become an annual tradition,” Nailers spokesperson D.J. Abisalih said.

The event grew out of an idea developed by David George, a local advocate for people with disabilities and author of the book “Be Unique, Be You & Live.”

“I want to help produce something that would bring all persons with special-needs/disabilities together interpersonally and have a great fun time!” George said.

Last year, the Mighty Pens were unable to attend. This year, with the help of Wheeling native Sarah Riley whose husband is a Mighty Pens player, about a half-dozen players will suit up and take the ice against the Nailers and Lightningbirds, who also will be using sleds.

“We are grateful to the Mighty Pens for taking the time and effort to come to our event. We’re really looking forward to seeing their athleticism and to seeing how the pros do against them,” Bethel-McFarland said.

During the public skate, the hockey players will be available to help get everyone on the ice, whether that involves tying skates, pushing wheelchairs, or providing encouragement.

“Last year, it was extremely special to watch how our players interacted with all of the skaters, especially those who were on the ice for the very first time. It means the world to us to be able to help give people this opportunity that they don't typically get to enjoy on a daily basis,” Abisalih said.

This year’s title sponsor is J.B. Chambers Memorial Foundation, which is supporting the event in honor of the late Dr. Thomas Thomas. Thomas was a longtime Chambers Foundation chairman and supported such projects as the I-470 Sports Complex, the Miracle League, the YMCA and the Wheeling Park ice rink.

“Dr. Thomas led the Chambers Foundation for over 40 years, always finding new ways to help improve the lives of children in our community,” Brian Joseph, foundation chair, said.

“His family chose Easterseals as a beneficiary of memorial contributions, so sponsoring the Inclusion on Ice is a great way for us to support a wonderful cause and honor him,” he added.

Other major sponsors include Wheeling Park, Encova Foundation, WesBanco, City of Wheeling, Western Reserve Orthotics and Prosthetics, and Regional Economic Development Partnership.

For more information, see the Inclusion on Ice event page on Facebook or call Easterseals, 304-242-1390, or Augusta Levy Learning Center, 304-242-6722.

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