The Quad City Sports Center has started preparations for its 2010 Skate-A-Thon, which will be held on January 9th, 2010. This event is the not for profit facilities only major fundraiser. It is a collaboration of all of the facilities user groups to help raise funds for continued youth program development and enhancements.

The Skate-A-Thon will be held from 9AM-9PM on Saturday, January 9th, 2010. This year also marks the 15th anniversary of the Quad City Sports Center and some special anniversary activities are being planned.

Sponsorship opportunities range from $250 (ice sponsor) to the $3,000 Platinum sponsorship level. A title sponsorship package is also available this year. General and In-Kind donations are accepted as well. We are always looking for new products to feature in our raffle & silent auction!

For more information or to become a sponsor, contact Amanda Crosby at 563-322-5220 ext. 17.

The Skate-A-Thon is a 12 hour fundraiser featuring 10 hours of skating, hockey games, exhibitions & more! All funds raised at this event help support the continued development of youth programs here at the QCSC. A true asset to the community, the Quad City Sports Center is the only year round ice facility within a 60 mile radius of the Quad Cities. We strive daily to provide alternative winter recreational activities to the families and youth of the Quad Cities to help enhance their quality of life.

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