February 10, 2023
February 10th is the 41st day of the year. There are 324 days remaining until the end of the year.
Another weekend with plenty of free public skating for the family.
Friday, February 10th
Chatham Erickson Arena, 4-5:30pm – Sponsored by Chatham-Kent Crime Stoppers
Saturday, February 11th
Bothwell Arena, 12-1pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Blenheim Arena, 7:30-9pm – Sponsored by The Andersons Canada Limited
Sunday, February 12th
Chatham Thames Campus Arena, 1-2:30pm – Sponsored by St. Clair College Alumni Association
Dresden Arena, 1-2:30pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Tilbury Arena, 1-2:30pm – Sponsored by CK Promoting Healthy Living
Wallaceburg Arena, 2-3:30pm – Sponsored by Anonymous Sponsor in Support of Children’s Activities
Wheatley Arena, 2-3:30pm – Sponsored by Royal Canadian Legion Branch 324 Ladies Auxiliary
Ridgetown Arena, 2:30-4pm – Sponsored by Ridgetown Confederation Chapter IODE
Click here for more information on the ice skating programs.
The Chatham Maroons will host the St. Thomas Stars on Saturday at Memorial Arena.
Bring your skates to Skate with the Maroons following the game.
Puck drop is at 2pm.
Super Bowl LVII (57) will kick off on Sunday at 6:30 on Fox, CTV and TSN at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona — the home stadium of the Arizona Cardinals.
More than 110 million people around the world are expected to tune in to the broadcast.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles. Kansas City has won the Super Bowl twice before, most recently in 2020. The Eagles have been to the final three times, but have only won once in 2018.
Rihanna will perform at halftime.
The CKRecreation Play Rangers are in Ridgetown this weekend.
Bring the family for the FREE drop-in program that is fun for all ages!
The Play Rangers are at the Ridgetown Youth Centre, Saturday February 11th from 1pm – 3pm.
For the full Play Rangers schedule check out the Program Guide online.
The February full moon this weekend will will appear full from early Saturday morning through early Tuesday morning, according to NASA.
The full moon is considered a micromoon because it appears slightly smaller than normal in our sky due to its distant location in orbit around Earth right now. January’s full moon was also a micromoon. The moon will still be very bright even though it’s 252,171 miles (405,830 kilometers) away.
It is known as the snow moon, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, since February is associated with more snowfall in North America.
Most years, there are 12 full moons — one for each month. But in 2023, there will be 13 full moons, with two in August. The second full moon in one month is known as a blue moon.