Apr 2: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Smucker’s Stars on Ice Tour glides into the Izod Center this month, flaunting an all-star line-up of figure skating legends.
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Apr 2: Celebrating its 25th anniversary, the Smucker’s Stars on Ice Tour glides into the Izod Center this month, flaunting an all-star line-up of figure skating legends. 2010 Olympic Gold Medalist Evan Lysacek (above) and Olympic Silver Medalist Sasha Cohen heat up the ice alongside Olympic, World and National champions from all over the globe. A portion of the proceeds benefit Boys & Girls Clubs of America. 7:30 pm; $25–$150. 50 Route 120, East Rutherford (800-745-3000; izodcenter.com; starsonice.com).
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