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Mystic Skate is a vision for a 15,000-sq-ft family skating and community center in Stoughton, WI. Imagine a place where kids, teens, adults, and families can gather for fun, fitness, music, and community connection.
Stoughton deserves more spaces that bring people together across generations. Roller skating has always been about more than wheels and music—it’s about memories, laughter, and creating a safe, vibrant community hub.
This project is still in the idea stage, but momentum is growing. With the right support, Mystic Skate could break ground in spring 2026 and open its doors in early 2027. Right now, what we need most is for people to raise their hands and say:
“Yes, Stoughton needs this.”
“Yes, I want to skate again—or see my kids learn.”
“Yes, I’ll help make it happen.”
Your voice matters. This isn’t just a rink—it’s a community movement.
Sound good? Here's how you can help!
Show that Stoughton wants and needs Mystic Skate. Every name adds weight when we approach city leaders, investors, and grant committees. Numbers speak loudly—your signature is your voice.
Do you remember your first lap on skates? A school skate night? Meeting friends (or even your spouse) at the rink? Share your memories with us. These stories will scroll across our site’s header—like a news ticker—so the community sees how skating shaped Stoughton lives.
We can’t do this alone. Whether you want to volunteer time, offer professional expertise, connect us with resources, or simply help spread the word, your energy will move Mystic Skate forward.
Every project starts small. Early donations will help cover design work, community outreach, and legal filings. No amount is too small—your support proves this project isn’t just a dream; it’s a cause worth funding.
What Now?
Right now, Mystic Skate is still just a plan I’ve poured hours envisioning, researching, and modeling. But with community voices behind it, this idea can transform into a real place, that our real families, can really go to. If Stoughton rallies together—through signatures, stories, involvement, and donations—we can create a place where generations come together, friendships are made, and memories are born.
This is the moment to decide whether Mystic Skate becomes a reality.
Contact jdylanatkins@gmail.com for more information.