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Wagon Wheel Roller Skating Rink (Wagon Wheel Skate Center) opened it’s doors to Brighton on Thursday, April 3rd, 1958. The builder and original owner, Howard Eyerly, had intended to operate the facility in partnership with his son; however, after a tragic hunting accident, Howard had to follow through opening the “Wagon Wheel Youth Center” without his son’s involvement. After managing the Wagon Wheel for Howard through the early 60’s, Eddie & Mary Trevena purchased the Wagon Wheel in 1968. Never short on labor, the Trevena’s, and their 6 children (3 boys and 3 girls) operated the skating rink for over 25 years. In the mid 80’s, Eddie & Mary purchased a second skating rink in Ft. Collins, Rollerland Skate Center , and moved the family up north. Eldest son Troy stayed behind to keep the Wagon Wheel rolling. Troy and his family operated the Wagon Wheel through 2004, when Ed & Mary’s youngest daughter, Jhantel, took over the business with her husband Andy. Haley Linder started managing the rink with Jhantel, after Andy tragically passed away in 2022.
The Wagon Wheel has been a staple to the Brighton Community for many years.
Without our community the Wagon Wheel wouldn't be where we are today. We hope to continue to provide a safe, fun, and memorable time for many more years to come.
We have a zero tolerance for bullying, harassing, and violence within our premises. Patrons who participate in such acts will be banned from our premises.
Wagon Wheels Mission Statement
Our mission is to strive to provide a fun and safe environment for Brighton and surrounding communities. We help build confidence, courage and character throughout the building.
Thank you, Haley
Dress Code:
Our business is focused to be a family friendly atmosphere, with all ages allowed. Inherently, we do, STRICTLY enforce a dress code as a measure to ensure our expectations to keep our business family friendly.
These rules apply to males, females, and Non-Binary patrons.
No Clothing is allowed that is related to drugs, alcohol, or violence.
Midriffs, short shorts, and low-cut shirts are not allowed. Pants, and shorts, must be appropriately pulled up around the waist. Undergarments should not be shown, including short under pants.
Dress code is at the discretion of management. Management reserves the right to request clothing to be turned inside out, pulled up tightly around the waist, and / or additional clothing to be worn.
Patrons not willing to comply with the dress code will be refused entry, and /or be required to leave the facility with no refund.
Drugs or alcohol are not allowed on our property or within our establishment. Anyone under the influence of drugs and / or alcohol will be refused entry, and / or be required to leave the facility with no refund. If under age, parents and proper authorities will be notified. Management has the right to verify no alcohol is in any bottle brought into the building.
We do not allow smoking and or vaping inside the building. Nobody under the age of 21 is allowed to have a vape on their person inside the building. All vapes on an underage person will be confiscated, parents and authorities will be notified. They will also be required to leave the facility with no refund. Anyone over the age of 21 can smoke in our designated smoking area outside.
We do not allow any kind of weapons in the building this includes but is not limited to knifes and firearms. Management has the right to search any bags brought into the building. Fighting, bullying, and verbal abuse will not be tolerated. Patrons who use such violence could be banned and the appropriate authorities will be called.
No chewing of gum while on skates throughout the entire building
Wagon wheel management has the right to refuse, or ban the patrons who do not follow the above rules without a refund.
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