Auction proceeds will go to Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation’s Legacy on Ice program benefitting families and first responders affected by the Ronald Reagan National Airport Tragedy
Washington, D.C. (February 26, 2025) – The Monumental Sports & Entertainment Foundation (MSEF) will open a benefit auction on Sunday, March 2 at 12:00 pm EST ahead of the Legacy on Ice figure skating tribute, offering additional opportunities to support communities impacted by the Ronald Regan National Airport aviation tragedy. Those interested can visit www.Monumentalsports.com/LegacyOnIceAuction to see the full list of auction items and place bids once the auction opens.
All auction proceeds will benefit the families and first responders impacted by the January tragedy through the MSEF Legacy on Ice program.
The auction features a slate of special offerings graciously donated by Washington sports teams, businesses, and community groups. Auction items include the following, with additional items to be added in coming days:
An autographed hockey jersey signed by platinum-certified band O.A.R.
Wizards Dream Seats and Capitals Glass Seats for a home game at Capital One Arena during the 2025-26 season
Suite tickets to the 2025 Washington Commanders season opener with pre-game field passes and parking
Special memorabilia signed by D.C. sports starts including Alex Ovechkin, Jayden Daniels, CJ Abrams, Aaliyah Edwards, Tom Wilson, Dylan Strome, Jordan Poole, Brittany Sykes and Shakira Austin
Merchandise signed by full Washington sports teams including D.C. United; Washington Capitals; Washington Wizards; and Washington Spirit
Premium tickets to see home games for Washington teams including D.C. United, Washington Nationals, and Washington Spirit
Tickets, premium seats and VIP packages for events at D.C. area venues including The Fillmore Silver Spring; The Warner Theatre; The Strathmore; Jiffy Lube Live; The Anthem; and Eagle Bank Arena
Gift cards to D.C.-area fine dining establishments and hotels
Special figure skating memorabilia
“We are incredibly grateful to the Washington D.C. Sports and Business communities for their generous donations, which allow the Legacy on Ice program to extend its impact even further beyond Sunday’s event,” said Elizabeth Pace, President and Executive Director of MSEF. “As these organizations’ gracious contributions show, Legacy on Ice has truly become a moment for the entire D.C. region to convene in support and remembrance.”
Legacy on Ice is a live figure skating benefit event for the families and loved ones affected by the tragic aviation incident at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport last month, and the first responders and aviation professionals who responded heroically to the tragedy. The two-hour program will feature performances from current and former skating champions along with poignant tributes to the history of figure skating in the United States. Additionally, the first responders, the fallen and their families will be acknowledged in tributes of remembrance.
The event is co-hosted by 1988 Olympic champion Brian Boitano and 1992 Olympic champion Kristi Yamaguchi and will feature some of the skating world’s most beloved stars, including Jason Brown, Nathan Chen, Madison Chock & Evan Bates, Peggy Fleming, Nancy Kerrigan, Isabeau Levito, and Paul Wylie. The full list of performers is now available at legacyonice.com.
The Legacy on Ice live telecast will be available to a national audience on March 2 from 3–5 p.m. ET on NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming service and will simulcast live on MSE’s independent media platform Monumental Sports Network (MNMT) and Monumental+ throughout the DMV region. NBC will broadcast an encore of the event on Sunday, March 30 at 1 p.m. ET.
For those interested in attending the event in person, tickets are now available for Legacy on Ice via Ticketmaster, starting at $30. Ticketmaster is waiving ticketing fees for this special event.
To find additional information on the program and to donate directly, please visit www.LegacyOnIce.com.
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