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Coliseum Re-Named to Rolling Mix Concrete Arena

The City of Prince George and the Spruce Kings have signed a five-year agreement to name the Prince George Coliseum after Rolling Mix Concrete, a long-time local company. The agreement will result in the Coliseum being re-named the Rolling Mix Concrete Arena.
As per the agreement, Rolling Mix will annually provide $25,000 – $30,000 to the Spruce Kings and the City: $15,000 – $20,000 worth of concrete to support the construction of the Spruce Kings Lottery House and $10,000.


“This arrangement supports a well-established, successful, and community-owned sports team while providing funds that can be allocated to the continuing maintenance of the Coliseum, which was built in the mid-1950s,” says City Manager Kathleen Soltis.


“Rolling Mix Concrete is excited to embark on this new journey with our community partners: the City of Prince George and the Spruce Kings,” says John Paolucci, Rolling Mix Concrete’s President and CEO. “Rolling Mix Concrete takes great pride in helping the community and organizations that support us.”


“Rolling Mix has been locally owned and operated for more than 50 years and they have been a long-time supporter of junior hockey in our community,” says Spruce Kings President Tom Bohmer, a former Spruce Kings player himself. “The Spruce Kings organization is more than 40 years old and we feel that there are three critical ingredients that explain our success to date: terrific and loyal fans, entertaining hockey, and creative partnerships like this one that we have with a local business as well as with the City.”

The agreement is effective immediately and will be presented to Council on Monday, February 1, for information. The Spruce Kings are planning events in February to mark the new arena name and celebrate the relationship with Rolling Mix and the City.