Chattanooga, TN – Like many things this year, there are many precautions being taken to keep everyone safe while enjoying the fun tradition.

Many people helped the community while having a good time Wednesday night at Ice on the Landing.

Like many things this year, there are many precautions being taken to keep everyone safe while enjoying the fun tradition.

Capacity is limited to about 50 percent which is 75 people.

“When you come in, you get a colored band, we switch our bands every hour, as people come off the ice we tally and then our cashier knows it’s kind of a one in and one out system,” Ice on the Landing Manager Breck Stewart said. Masks are required, there are hand sanitizing stations and the railings are cleaned every hour. 

“We’re really just going out of the way to make sure everyone is washing their hands, staying healthy and safe, Stewart said. Every Wednesday is charity night. This Wednesday, 20 percent of the proceeds went to the Chattanooga Area Food Bank.

“With COVID right now anyway it’s hard for people to grocery shop and things like that so being part of this is really great to be able to help the food bank supply food to people who don’t have that,” Stewart said. Competitive sports have looked different this year.

“It’s been challenging to make things feel normal this year,” Normal Park Girls Soccer Coach Sarah Andrews said. Andrews didn’t want her team to miss out on some fun this year, so they celebrated the end of the season at Ice on the Landing.

“The girls played so hard and they did so well and so much about sports has been different this year, so it’s nice here at the end of the season to be able to do something outdoors with masks on that’s still kind of fun and exciting for them,” Andrews said.

If you have a celebration you’d like to safely spend with others, private rentals are available. Ice on the Landing is open until January 25.