Season of Wishes with Make a Wish

By on December 11, 2012
Coronado Ice Skating

On Wednesday, December 12th, high profile local media personalities and celebrities will go head to head at the Hotel Del Coronado’s beachside ice skating rink for a one-of-a-kind ice skating competition to raise awareness for Make A Wish Foundation’s 7th annual national Season of Wishes holiday events in San Diego campaign and overall goal to spread hope, joy and love this holiday season.

A creative spin on FOX’s hit show So You Think You Can Dance, the skating competition invites Wish Kids to be treated to a welcome reception with treats and hot cocoa, a meet & greet with media personalities and local celebrities and front row seats to the show. Hosted by reigning champs and KUSI anchors, Brad Perry and Alexis DelChiaro, skating teams include media personalities from NBC 7, Channel 933, Union-Tribune, Energy 933 and FOX 5 to be judged by Bachelor Pad alums Kiptyn Locke and Tenley Molzahn and CEO and President of Make-A-Wish San Diego, Chris Sichel.

The show will begin at 6pm and is open to the public.  Guests will be able to enjoy the show in a viewing section adjacent to the rink with refreshments and a big-screen TV capturing the ice skating action. The ice skating rink will be open to Make-A-Wish families for an evening of skating following the competition.

Make * A * Wish

Make * A * Wish

The show will begin at 6pm and is open to the public.  Guests will be able to enjoy the show in a viewing section adjacent to the rink with refreshments and a big-screen TV capturing the ice skating action. The ice skating rink will be open to Make A Wish families for an evening of skating following the competition.

About Jacqueline Maddison

Jacqueline Maddison is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Rancho Santa Fe Magazine. She believes in shining light on the best of the best in life. She welcomes you into the world of the ultimate luxury lifestyle.

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