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Giveaway: Blue Cross RiverRink VIP 4 Pack for WinterFest

Does the snow, ice and cold weather make you miss the PHS Pop-up Garden? Good news: there’s a new winter wonderland where you can ice skate and warm up with food and local craft beer afterwards.

RiverRink Waterfront Winterfest

The Delaware River Waterfront & Blue Cross RiverRink is Philly’s outdoor, Olympic-sized public ice rink. This year, the Waterfront Winterfest is new, including food and beverages (craft beer!) at the pop-up restaurant Lodge, a Holiday Market, holiday light show, winter landscaping and daily entertainment. need a break from the cold? A 500 person warming tent is surrounded by the pine trees and fire pits. The Winterfest is open daily from 11 AM – 1 AM until January 5th.

Blue CRoss RiverRink costs $3 to skate and a $10 ice skate rental. But want to get a taste of the outdoor action for free?

Enter to win FREE RiverRink Passes

We’re giving away a family 4-pack of VIP tickets, which include skate rental and admission. Enter on various ways via the Rafflecopter entry form below:

a Rafflecopter giveaway

We’ll draw a winner on Friday evening.

Good luck!

 

Photo: Winterfest website

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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