Dearborn Ice Skating Center - DISC
The Dearborn Ice Skating Center (DISC) features two NHL regulation-size ice surfaces. This page is for general public information only.
In 1981, Dearborn entrepreneur and philanthropist Mike Adray was recognized for his contributions when the Ford Woods Ice Arena was officially renamed the Mike Adray Sports Arena. Adray made many generous contributions to the City of Dearborn, such as sponsoring youth athletic teams. In 1996, Dearborn saw the opening of the new ice arena at Ford Woods, the Kilpatrick Arena, named after William Kil
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In 1981, Dearborn entrepreneur and philanthropist Mike Adray was recognized for his contributions when the Ford Woods Ice Arena was officially renamed the Mike Adray Sports Arena. Adray made many generous contributions to the City of Dearborn, such as sponsoring youth athletic teams. In 1996, Dearborn saw the opening of the new ice arena at Ford Woods, the Kilpatrick Arena, named after William Kilpatrick, longtime recreation director and school athletic director. This new ice arena and the existing Adray Arena make up the Dearborn Ice Skating Center (DISC).
The DISC features:
Two NHL regulation ice surfaces
4,000 square-foot lobby and main entrance
An upper-level viewing and banquet room for 200
seating in the main arena for 1,500
2 upper-level private party rooms
8 team rooms
3 officials' rooms
1,000 square-foot Pro Shop
Food Concessions
The DISC page is maintained and monitored by the City of Dearborn Recreation & Parks Department staff.
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