Jay Lively Activity Center

The Jay Lively Activity Center is an indoor arena located in Flagstaff, Arizona. The facility opened in 1970. The facility was extensively damaged on January 22, 2010 when a build up of six feet of snow and ice caused the roof of the rink to collapse. The facility would be reconstructed in tile for the 2010-11 season with funds raised by donations and insurance money from the collapse. The Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, Flagstaff Youth Hockey Association, and the Flagstaff Figure Skating Club use the arena



Naming of Arena
The arena was renamed after Northern Arizona Lumberjacks player Jay Lively who was killed along with six others in a wrong way drunk driving crash in 1984 when returning from a team practice. As a piece of irony the Jay's father Jerry was a crane operator that worked on the rebuilding of the arena.