4th Rink at Plymouth Ice Center
The Wayzata Youth Hockey Association (WYHA) is committed to working towards expanding rink facilities in Plymouth by contributing funds and partnering with the Plymouth City Council to support the addition of a new rink.
Expanding Plymouth rink facilitates ensures the growing youth hockey program will continue to be able to serve players and families as they look to the Wayzata school district area for a leading youth hockey association program. A robust facility with optimal rink space not only supports the local youth players, but it also draws regional and national activity to the local community businesses while hosting hockey events.
WYHA is guided by our mission to promote, sponsor, and provide facilities for youth hockey in District #284; and fostering recreation, sportsmanship, and excellence, while ensuring every participant has the opportunity to grow both as athletes and as citizens.
News & Updates
NOVEMBER 2025 - Plymouth News
Plymouth explores three major projects with possible sales tax funding source.
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SEPTEMBER 2025 - Plymouth City Council
On September 24, 2025 WYHA President Jaclyn Hill and WYHA Past President Greg Gibson presented the City of Plymouth a $200,000 donation to support the addition of a 4th rink in Plymouth.
Jaclyn Hill said, “Wayzata Youth Hockey Association continues to grow and we are committed to expanding our ice sheets within the community to support the demand.”
“The young players here today are the future of hockey in our community” said Past President Greg Gibson, “and ensuring we have the facilities to support the players in District 284 is key”.
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JULY 2025 - Plymouth City Council
Exploratory concepts from Plymouth city council planning meeting.
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OCTOBER 2023
City of Plymouth considers expansion of ice center.
How to Get Involved
HELP BUILD LEGISLATIVE SUPPORT FOR RINK FACILITIES
The following legislators represent parts of ISD 284 (Wayzata Public Schools). By sharing with them your support for expanding rink facilities in Plymouth, you can help raise awareness and strengthen community backing for this effort.
Minnesota Senators & House members who represent portions of ISD 284, by City
- Plymouth
- Senate: Sen. Bonnie S. Westlin (SD 42) (many Plymouth precincts inside ISD 284 are in SD 42)
- House: Rep. Ned Carroll (HD 42A) and Rep. Ginny Klevorn (HD 42B) represent Plymouth precincts that fall inside ISD 284
- Wayzata
- Senate: parts covered by Sen. Ann H. Rest (SD 43) and Sen. Ann M. Johnson Stewart (SD 45) (Wayzata territory is split)
- House: parts covered by Rep. Mike Freiberg (HD 43B), Rep. Andrew Myers (HD 45A), and Rep. Patty Acomb (HD 45B)
Minnesota Senators and House Representatives
Many cities inside ISD 284 are split across multiple legislative districts (so different neighborhoods/precincts can have different legislators).
- Senator Warren Limmer (Senate District 37)
- Senator Bonnie Westlin (Senate District 42)
- Senator Ann H. Rest (Senate District 43)
- Senator Ann Johnson Stewart (Senate District 45)
- Representative Kristin Robbins (House District 37A)
- Representative Kristin Bahner (House District 37B)
- Representative Ned Carroll (House District 42A)
- Representative Ginny Klevorn (House District 42B)
- Representative Mike Freiberg (House District 43B)
- Representative Andrew Myers (House District 45A)
- Representative Patty Acomb (House District 45B)
Plymouth Mayor & City Council Members
- Mayor Jeffry Wosje
- jwosje@plymouthmn.gov
- Kimberly Nelson, Ward 1 (Northwest)
- knelson@plymouthmn.gov
- Julie Peterson, Ward 2 (Southwest)
- jpeterson@plymouthmn.gov
- Scott Aldrich, Ward 3 (Southeast)
- saldrich@plymouthmn.gov
- Julie Pointner, Ward 4 (Northeast)
- jpointner@plymouthmn.gov
- Clark Gregor, At Large
- cgregor@plymouthmn.gov
- Joel Spoonheim, At Large
- jspoonheim@plymouthmn.gov
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