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Olympic Figure Skater Tai Babilonia at LA Kings Holiday Ice at L.A. LIVE
WHAT:
The LAPD Ice Hockey Team will be teaching approximately 40 children from the Union Rescue Mission and South Los Angeles community how to ice skate.
WHEN:
Monday, December 30, 2024
9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
WHERE:
LA Kings Holiday Ice presented by Coca Cola at L.A. LIVE
800 West Olympic Boulevard
Los Angeles, Ca 90015
WHO:
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell
LAPD Deputy Chief Marc Reina, Training Bureau
LAPD Deputy Chief Emada Tingirides, Operations-South Bureau
Olympic Figure Skater Tai Babilonia
Members of the LA Kings Ice Crew
WHY:
Angelinos may not be aware that there are many children who are impacted by homeless-related issues or who may not have the opportunity to experience events such as ice skating. The Los Angeles Police Department, and personnel assigned to both Central and 77th divisions, continuously work with the local missions and community organizations to provide these children with opportunities that they might not otherwise get to experience.
The Los Angeles Police Department Ice Hockey Team, Olympic Figure Skater Tai Babilonia and the LA Kings will come together to help teach these children how to ice skate. In addition, the Los Angeles Police Foundation will be handing out gifts to the children. This experience will undoubtedly give these kids hope, inspiration and continue to foster a great relationship with the officers who are dedicated to protecting them.
CONTACT:
If you have any questions about this event, please contact LAPD Deputy Chief Marc Reina at 213-305-4541 or email 34490@lapd.online