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Moonlight roller
Moonlight roller





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moonlight roller

These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Fluorescent Gelly Roll Moonlight colors can fade if exposed to direct sunlight and glow under a black light. Archival Gelly Roll Moonlight colors contain pigment-based ink – chemically stable, waterproof, and fade resistant. Note: Moonlight ink comes in two types: archival and fluorescent. Use the gray ink to add subtle details, like shadows and highlights to artwork. Along with vibrant fluorescent and bold colors, Sakura offers the widest range of neutral gray shades in gel pens. Bold 10 nib is ideal for coloring and creating paint-like effects and the fine line 06 nib allows for the ink to dry with very little wait time, minimizing the risk of smearing.All colors are bright on white paper and produce outstanding effects on quality black paper. In both fine and bold nib sizes, the Ice Cream Smooth™, opaque ink is perfect for writing in journals, decorating cards, pattern drawing, or detailed accents. The unique paint-like quality and performance of Moonlight is ideal for both white and dark papers. The iconic, nostalgic Gelly Roll® line includes 20 colors (including 5 fluorescents) and 5 gray shades. To learn more about the history of roller skating, check out "This Is Roller Skating," a fun promotional video from the 1950s, produced by the Roller Skating Foundation of America.In the 1980s, Sakura surprised the pen industry with the invention of the first gel-based ink creating the first and original gel pen. Cangelosi estimates that 100,000 people visit the rink each year. The family atmosphere at Moonlight Rollerway has made it a favorite destination for generations of skaters. Its architecture, beloved by patrons, pays homage to the 1950s through the 1970s. In 2019, KQED News featured Moonlight Rollerway in the article, "You Can Find California’s Last Roller Rink Organist at the Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale." KCET's Artbound featured it in 2013, "Rolling the Years: Moonlight Rollerway's Enduring Appeal."ĭespite soaring real estate prices that have forced many skating rinks to close, Moonlight Rollerway still stands on the corner of San Fernando Road and Hawthorne Avenue in Glendale. On Tuesday nights, patrons skate across the original 2 ¼ inch maple skating floor, while listening to live organ music, played by Cangelosi, California's last roller-skating rink organist. Cangelosi continues to keep the traditional live organ music alive at his skating rink. Dominic Cangelosi, a longtime staff organist at both Moonlight Rollerways, purchased the Glendale rink in 1985.

moonlight roller

In 1969, the owners of Moonlight Rollerway in Pasadena bought Harry’s Roller Rink and renamed it Moonlight Rollerway II. Repurposed in the 1950s, the building operated as Harry’s Roller Rink from 1950 to 1968. During World War II, the building that now houses Moonlight Rollerway in Glendale was a foundry that produced airplane parts.







Moonlight roller