Hancock Town Square
Located at: 20 E Main St.
BRING YOUR OWN SKATES
Free for Children
$5 for Adults
For the first time in 130 years Hancock is hosting a new Holiday Ice Rink in the Town Square located at 20 E Main Street in the heart of the Historic Downtown & Waterfront Districts.
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This is only possible with Community Volunteers. We would like to thank the Women's Auxiliary, the Village of Hancock Fire Department and the Hancock Ambulance Service Corporation in advance for all their support.
Hancock Town Square
Located at: 20 E Main St.
BRING YOUR OWN SKATES
Free for Children
$5 for Adults
According to the Hancock Historical Society’s 1998 Centennial Book, a place called “The Rink” was located in the general vicinity of the Malcolm Henderson home. E.W. Griffis built a skating rink on the lot adjoining Dr.Pettingill’s barn, which currently sits behind NBT Bank, but it once sat where the bank is located now It was later turned 180 degrees and placed behind the NBT. In September 1887, “a grand hop at The Rink to benefit the Park” was held – “good music and a right good time.”
Admission was only 10 cents and tickets for hop were just 50 cents. In 1889 and 1890 the “Hancock Dramatists” held their plays at the “Rink Opera House.” In 1890 the Hancock Union and Academy Graduation was held at Hancock Rink. It appears the activity being held somewhat determined what the place was called. The mystery of “The Rink” is that none of the “old-timers” have recollection of seeing or hearing of it and no further information has been found.
Hancock Partners intend to rebuild “The Hancock Rink” in winter 2022 in the Hancock Town Square at 20 E Main Street, almost exactly where it was built 130 years ago. When planning this new program, the committee had no knowledge of this history, and only recently learned about its original size and location. The modern design of 25′ x 50′ rink is a near match to the original size. As we look towards our future we must first celebrate and honor our past.
In recent years it has become more apparent than ever that we, as Americans, need to come together during these turbulent times and celebrate our heritage. Hancock as a town, and as a village, is historically documented through Delaware County and The National Archives as having been named to honor John Hancock following his death in 1793. America’s famed founding-father, John Hancock, was known as the Prince of Merchants, and indeed the Hancock House Hotel itself was named after his great family estate in Boston.
The rink itself is cost effective, reusable and portable. Thankfully the portable rink can be set up within a few hours with just 2-3 people, however, there are maintenance costs such as: resurfacing, security, staffing/training, skates purchase costs, marketing, decor and signage to be considered. We need help to fund the initial costs associated with hosting the ice rink and fitting out the Town Square to accommodate and allow for it most easily and to ensure it’s annual success for the next decade.
The rink officially opens* December 28th, 2024. The rink will run until the weather turns or funding runs short to operate it.
BRING YOUR OWN SKATES
Free for Children
$5 for Adults
*Rink open to public is based on weather, which assumes cold enough to freeze.
Hancock Partners is proud to have been awarded a $5k matching grant from Delaware County's Economic Development office for Tourism Promotion & Development.