February 14, 2023

Photos: Ivy Park sponsors opening night of The Rink: Rolling at Discovery Green

Ivy Park, the fashion line started by Houston’s own Beyoncé, sponsored the opening night of The Rink: Rolling at Discovery Green featuring performers from Daisies and Pancakes skate community. The Queen Bee herself wasn’t there in person, but in spirit as DJ Yung Chris got the skaters rolling and bouncing to her hits. And, of course, many came out dressed head to toe in Ivy Park.

The Rink: Rolling at Discovery Green is only open through March 17! Don’t miss out on this chance to skate under the glittering stars of downtown Houston. Every night offers a theme perfect for everyone. Wear your Houston sports jersey or hat on Clutch City Wednesdays and receive $2 off. College students with ID receive $2 off every Thursday. Friday and Saturday nights expect a DJ to bring the party. And so much more. The full schedule is at discoverygreen.com/therink

Many thanks to our media sponsor KPRC2 for making this season special. See you on the rink!

Did you miss out on the fun? Did you have no idea it was happening? That’s the saddest thing we hear at Discovery Green. Sign up for the newsletter at discoverygreen.com/newsletter so it never happens again!

Photos: Jamaal Ellis

The Rink: Rolling at Discovery Green opening night sponsored by Ivy Park

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