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- December 19, 1936-The sports arena opens.
Constructed by D. Paul Witmer and is connected
to the western end of the old Convention Hall.
See actual telegram sent on the first day!
- December
13, 1937 - M.S. Hershey's 80th birthday party
is held in the Hershey Sports Arena. His employees
present him with a yellow-gold octagon ring,
with 18 blue-white diamonds set in platinum,
enclosing the "baby in a cocoa shell" trademark
of Hershey Chocolate Corporation.
- November 5, 1938 - HERSHEY
BEARS play their first professional hockey
game at the Sports Arena. The team originated
in 1935 as the Hershey B'ars.
- February 10, 1941 - The Ice Capades perform
in the sports Arena for the first time.
- October 13, 1953 - A birthday party is held
for President Dwight Eisenhower; the National
Republican Party sponsored the party.
- March 2, 1962 - Wilt Chamberlain scores a
record 100 points against the New York Knicks
in a game played in HERSHEYPARK Arena.
- March 28, 1979 - HERSHEYPARK Arena serves
as an evacuation center by about 150 people
during the Three Mile Island nuclear
emergency.
- April 11, 1987 - HERSHEYPARK Arena celebrates
its 50th anniversary with a special show featuring
George Burns, Patti Page and Mark Hart.
- May 1988 - HERSHEY BEARS set a professional
Hockey record as the only team to go 12-0 in
the playoffs and win the Calder Cup.
- October 1989 - HERSHEYPARK Arena celebrated
50 years of Ice Capades at THE
HOTEL HERSHEY, the birthplace of the Ice
Capades on February 14, 1940.
- September 13, 1995 - First day of Issue ceremony
at HERSHEYPARK Arena to officially unveil the
First Class United States Postage Stamp honoring
Milton S. Hershey as a philanthropist.
- June 13, 1997 - HERSHEY BEARS win their 8th
Calder Cup title and Mike McHugh is named the
Most Valuable Player of the playoffs.
- 1998 - HERSHEYPARK Arena was ranked #7 facility
with seats (5,001-10,000) ranked by Gross as
compiled by Amusement Boxscores. That year,
HERSHEYPARK Arena also broke 9 facility records.
- 2000 - HERSHEYPARK Arena was ranked #4 facility
with seats (5,001-10,000) ranked by Gross as
compiled by Amusement Boxscores.
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