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Several users on social media expressed their sorrow that their childhood skating rink, Texas Skateland, was engulfed in flames on July 4.
HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas — A beloved roller skating rink in Harker Heights was engulfed in flames Thursday, July 4, according to several local users on social media.
Facebook users in the area shared photos and video of the large plumes of smoke coming out of Texas Skateland, located at 205 Cox Dr. In them, the Harker Heights Fire Department was seen putting out the flames just before 2 p.m.
Authorities did not say what caused the fire or if there were any injuries at the time this article was published.
“My heart just sunk,” wrote Michelle Atkins after she saw the fire in person. “… This was our childhood! Such a huge devastating loss.”
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Several folks on social media expressed their devastation at the news. Many of them say they have childhood memories at the rink.
Texas Skateland is owned by Donald and Shirley Morken. They purchased the property in 1981 and have been running the skating rink ever since.
According to Texas Skateland’s Facebook page, they were closed to observe July 4.
6 News reached out to the Harker Heights Fire and Police Departments to find out more about what happened, but we have yet to hear back due to it being a holiday.
A GoFundMe, organized by Alexis Welch, is currently raising money for the owners of the business. To donate, visit this link.
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