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What’s Happening at Janesville's Woodman’s Center Over Winter Break?

Winter Break on Ice


In the spirit of seasonal fun, be sure to stop in and hit the ice during one of the more than 20 public skate sessions lined up over the holidays and winter break. Whether you’re lacing up skates for the first time or making it a family tradition, there’s plenty of ice time to go around.


And as a bonus, now through Jan. 4, we hear they’re giving out free popcorn with every public skate admission — just one more reason to make Woodman’s Center part of your winter break plans.


Public skate session timing and information are available here.


Ring in the New Year Together


Rock County has a new way to celebrate New Year’s Eve — and Friends of Woodman’s Center would love to see you there.


The New Year’s Eve Family Fest brings families and friends together for an all-ages night of skating, music, games and glowing excitement inside the brand-new Woodman’s Center. From friendly contests and glow zones to two incredible countdowns — including a world record attempt at 9 p.m. and the Midnight Grand Finale — it’s a celebration made for connection, laughter and community.


Something for Everyone


From ice programs and court sports to birthday parties and high-energy Nerf experiences, Woodman’s Center offers a wide range of activities for families, athletes and groups. With flexible spaces and fun options for every age, it’s the perfect place to learn, play and celebrate all year long.


Thank you for helping make moments like this possible.


From all of us at Friends of Woodman’s Center, we wish you a safe, joyful New Year and we can’t wait to welcome you back in 2026.

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