Wednesday December 11, 2024
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4:30 PM - 4:55 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Youth Wednesday Session 2
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE**Wednesday classes are taught by FMC Ice Sports and Sunday classes through Winterland Skating School
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4:55 PM - 5:20 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Tot Wednesday Session 2
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE**Wednesday classes are taught by FMC Ice Sports and Sunday classes through Winterland Skating School
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Wednesday December 18, 2024
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4:30 PM - 4:55 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Youth Wednesday Session 2
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE**Wednesday classes are taught by FMC Ice Sports and Sunday classes through Winterland Skating School
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4:55 PM - 5:20 PM
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Ice Skating - FMC Learn to Ice Skate - Tot Wednesday Session 2
TOT & YOUTHFor participants ages 4-15 with little or no formal skating instruction, our group skating classes teach skating basics in a fun and comfortable environment. This program helps prepare participants for all skating goals – hockey, figure skating or recreational skating with family and friends. Start your skating journey here and continue through our affiliated organizations. Skaters will be grouped by age and/or ability as possible.Prerequisites: Where separated, Tot sections are for 4-6 years and Youth sections are for 6-15 years. Participants must be potty trained.BE PREPARED FOR CLASS
A helmet, such as a bike helmet or HECC helmet, is required and must be provided by the participant. Label the helmet with First Name, Last Initial on the front before arriving.
Participants learn falling down and getting up the first week. Help your skaters with this first lesson by viewing our instructional video and working with participants before you arrive: Learn to Skate - Falling Down & Standing Back Up - YouTube
Wear warm, comfortable layers that allow for movement, long sleeves and pants, gloves or mittens. Young skaters may wish to wear waterproof clothing and gloves.
Rental skates are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are included in the class fee.
Participants are welcome to bring their own skates although double blade skates are not permitted.
Full 8-week sessions will host a special event for class participants. This event may occur on a class dates. Event details will be communicated each session by staff.
-Still have questions? Visit fmcicesports.com or call 1-888-74-SKATE**Wednesday classes are taught by FMC Ice Sports and Sunday classes through Winterland Skating School
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