Handicap
Policies
The
Glens Falls Civic Center offers seating for patrons who are handicapped
or who have special needs.
Seating is available on the promenade level for hockey games
and on the promenade and arena floor levels for concerts and shows.
Please notify the box office when purchasing tickets if you
require special seating arrangements.
For those with Handicapped
Parking licenses or permits, parking is available directly in
front of the building. The
spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
For our hearing impaired patrons, the
Civic Center has two hearing-assisted devices available for complimentary
use. Please contact
the administrative office at 518-798-0366 if you wish to reserve
this equipment in advance.
It is loaned on a first-come, first-served basis.
For information at an event, please see the nearest Emergency
Medical Technician on duty.
Walking
Policies
- At the start of each calendar
year, all walkers are required to register in the Civic Center
Administrative Office.
- Walkers ages 12-17 must register with the written
consent of their parent or guardian.
- Walkers under the age of 12 are not permitted.
- Buttons will be issued to identify those individuals
participating in the walking program.
Registration Fees:
Glens Falls Residents - $5.00 per year Glens Falls Senior Citizens
(65+) - $4.00 per year
Non-Resident - $10.00 per year
Nonresident Senior Citizen - $8.00 per year
Regular walking hours are 7:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. every day of the week.
The Civic Center reserves the right to restrict walking due to events
or building maintenance. Whenever possible, advance notice of special
hours will be posted on the bulletin board in the lobby.Please do
not park in the main parking lot during regular business hours; 9:00
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. These parking spaces are for those patrons conducting
business in the building. Walking across the parking lot is also a
great way to add to your exercise time."Today's Direction"
is indicated by arrows. On even days of the month, walkers go clockwise
and on the odd days, counterclockwise. Switching directions gives
your body a new challenge.Approximately 6.27 laps equals one mile
on the inside lane of the track. Approximately 5.87 laps equals one
mile on the outside lane. Runners should use the outside lane and
walkers should use the inside lane. Be courteous of others and do
not block both lanes.
Walkers are encouraged to refer to the stretching,
target heart rate, and warm-up and cool-down posters, which are
located throughout the arena. Informative materials promoting heart
healthy behaviors are also displayed on the bulletin board and brochure
rack.
*If you experience pain, shortness of breathe,
chest pain or pressure, extreme fatigue, dizziness, lightheadedness,
or any unusual signs or symptoms - STOP IMMEDIATELY and
consult your doctor!
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