Pendleton Ice Sports hits $130K goal, thanks community for support

PENDLETON – The Pendleton Ice Sports Booster Association is expressing gratitude to the community after reaching a fundraising goal of $130,000 to purchase new dasher boards for the Pendleton ice rink rebuild.

“These dasher boards are necessary for our hockey program to continue operating and will make skating much safer for the public as well as the hockey program,” said the organization in a news release. “We appreciate (Donors) support and willingness to help us with our project.”

Donors for the project were:

Port of Umatilla – $50,000

Wildhorse Foundation – $30,000

Stanley Cup Level – $5,000 to $10,000

Pendleton Foundation Trust

Pendleton Ice Sports

Autzen Foundation

The Ford Family Foundation

Pendleton City Club

Roundup Association/Happy Canyon

A2Z Storage

Hat Trick Level – $3,500

Oktoberfest Pendleton

Slap Shot Level – $1,000

Altrusa International of Pendleton

CHI St. Anthony Hospital

Inland Development Corporation

MDU Resources Foundation/Cascade Natural Gas

Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center

Philip and Stephanie Schmitz

Shoot Out Level – $500

Jordan and Monica Beehner

W-Tech Link

Dirk V. Irwin, DMD, PC

The city of Pendleton, which operates the ice rink, also wanted to recognize the Oregon State Parks Local Government Grant Programs for providing over $334,000 in grant funding towards the ice rink rebuild project.

The Pendleton Ice Rink at Roy Raley Park is planning to open this winter after being closed during the last season because of the rebuild project.

Photo of newly installed dasher boards, courtesy of Pendleton Ice Sports Booster Association