One of INVISTA Centre’s four ice pads will now be known as the MNP Rink – named after the Canadian accounting and business consulting firm with two offices in Kingston – according to a City of Kingston release.
“This is the start of a great partnership,” said Lacricia Turner, Director, Recreation and Leisure Services. “We love that MNP sees the value of putting their name on this rink in this beautiful City facility, which supports and promotes healthy fun and an active lifestyle. It will definitely raise awareness of its business.”
The City will receive $25,000 over the next five years from the rink naming agreement, which will assist in advancing City Council’s strategic priority to foster healthy citizens and vibrant spaces.
“This facility is a major hub for families and individuals in our City to connect and enjoy things we all cherish as Canadians. Giving back to the community that gives us so much is important to our entire MNP team here in Kingston,” Jeff Hanley, Partner at MNP said. “We look forward to this partnership with the City to help support our friends and neighbours in such an extraordinary time, and we especially look forward to the time that crowds can gather together to cheer on their team in the MNP Rink!”
The MNP Rink can be accessed by the south entrance and is located on the south-west side of INVISTA Centre. The (LEED) gold certified facility features four 85’ x 200’ rinks, a Fitness & Wellness Centre, Pro shop, meeting rooms and has four Level 2 Electric Vehicle charging stations.
Photo (one of the facility rinks): Google