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SUMMER 2018
SERTICH ICE CENTER
1705 East Pikes Peak Avenue | Colorado Springs, CO 80909 | (719) 385-5983 | coloradosprings.gov/Sertich | #COSSertichFor Ages 3 to 6 For Ages 7 to 16
MY TOT & ME SNOWPLOW SAM LEVELS 1-4 YOUTH BASIC LEVELS 1-6
6-WEEK
Cost: $63/parent & child
Description: This class gives
Ages 3 to 6
Cost: $63/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee
Ages 7 to 16
Cost: $63/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee
Summer
mom or dad and their little
one the opportunity to enjoy
(Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) (Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
Learn
Discover, Learn and Play
a fun, recreational activity.
Students learn how to sit and
The Snowplow Sam levels are introductory classes divided into four progressive levels
FUNdamentals
Basic Skills teaches the FUNdamentals of ice skating and provides the best foundation for figure skating, to
stand up on the ice, march
in place and two-foot glide
allowing children with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning the
basics of skating. These levels are designed to help children six and younger develop
hockey, and speedskating. Six progressive levels introduce forward and backward skating, stops, edges,
crossovers, and turns. Upon completion of the Basic Skills 1-6 levels, skaters will be able to confidently Skate
the ABCs of movement on ice - Agility, Balance, Coordination and Speed. The ABCs advance to more specialized areas of skating. All classes will be well-structured with the focus on proper LESSONS
with mom or dad for a little
are essential for developing fundamental movement skills and physical literacy. All classes skill development taught in a positive, FUN, and social environment. Skaters will progress at their own
extra support. Mom or dad INCLUDE
will be taught in a safe and positive environment, incorporating fun and games making rate and advance after skill mastery is demonstrated.
should have basic skating
class time an enjoyable experience for all. 6/30-minute
skills. This activity is designed Discover Learn and Play (Basic 1-2): These introductory levels allow new skaters
for one child and one Snowplow Sam 1 with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning to skate. or
parent. When registering, A. Sit and stand up with skates (on and off-ice); B. Sit and stand up (on-ice); C. March in place; 6/45-minute lessons
please enroll your tot. D. March forward (8-10 steps); E. March, then glide on two feet; F. Dip in place FUNdamentals (Basic 3-6): These levels develop all of the fundamental skating skills
on the ice. Focus is on learning the ABC’s of basic athleticism: agility, balance, coordination FREE
Saturdays; Snowplow Sam 2 and speed. Upon completion of these levels, skaters will be able to confidently advance
July 14 – August 18 A. March followed by a long glide; B. Dip while moving; C. Backward walking, toes turned to more specialized areas of skating. skate rental
Time: 10:45 - 11:15 AM inward, shifting weight (4-6 steps); D. Backward wiggles (6 in a row); E. Forward swizzles and
Activity # 10865 (2-3 in a row); F. Beginning snowplow stop motion (in place or holding onto barrier); Basic 1 practice ice
G. Two-foot hop, in place (optional) A. Sit on ice and stand up; B. March forward across the ice; C. Forward two-foot glide; D. Dip;
E. Forward swizzles (6-8 in a row); F. Backward wiggles (6-8 in a row); Low student/teacher
Snowplow Sam 3 G. Beginning snowplow stop on two feet or one foot ratios
A. Forward skating (8-10 strides); B. Forward one-foot glide, two times skater’s height (R and L);
C. Forward swizzles (4-6 in a row); D. Backward swizzles (2-3 in a row); E. Moving forward Basic 2
A. Scooter pushes (R and L); B. Forward one-foot glide (R and L); C. Backward two-foot glide 3 FREE
snowplow stop (two foot); F. Curves
(glide the length of skater’s height); D. Rocking Horse (1 forward swizzle, 1 backward swizzle, repeat twice); public skate visits
Snowplow Sam 4 E. Backward swizzles (6-8 in a row); F. Two-foot turns from forward to backward (in place, clockwise and Must be used during
3-MONTH A. Forward skating; B. Backward two-foot glide (length of skater’s height); C. Backward swizzles
(4-6 in a row); D. Rocking horse (one forward, one backward swizzle, repeat twice);
counterclockwise); G. Moving snowplow stop
Basic 3
summer session
UNLIMITED E. Two-foot turns from forward to backward (in place, both directions); F. Two-foot hop (in place)
PUBLIC SKATE Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
A. Beginning forward stroking showing correct use of blade;
B. Forward half swizzle pumps on a circle (6-8 consecutive clockwise and counterclockwise); $10
MEMBERSHIPS Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM Time: 10:45 - 11:15 AM C. Moving forward to backward two-foot turns on a circle (clockwise and counterclockwise);
D. Beginning backward one-foot glides (focus on balance); E. Backward snowplow stop (R and L);
OFF
Unlimited skating Snowplow Sam 1 Activity # 10869 Snowplow Sam 1 Activity # 10868
F. Forward slalom a “brrr”thday
Snowplow Sam 2 Activity # 10871 Snowplow Sam 2 Activity # 10870
on all party package
Snowplow Sam 3 Activity # 10873 Snowplow Sam 3 Activity # 10872 Basic 4
Public Skate sessions Snowplow Sam 4 Activity # 10875 Snowplow Sam 4 Activity # 10874 A. Forward outside edge on a circle (R and L); B. Forward inside edge on a circle (R and L);
for three months C. Forward crossovers (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Backward half swizzle pumps
from the date on a circle (clockwise and counterclockwise); E. Backward one-foot glides (R and L);
POLAR PALS
of purchase F. Beginning two-foot spin (up to 2 revolutions)
Basic 5
INDIVIDUAL A. Backward outside edge on a circle (R and L); B. Backward inside edge on a circle (R and L);
Public Skate Membership C. Backward crossovers (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Forward outside three-turn (R and L);
E. Advanced two-foot spin (4-6 revolutions); F. Hockey stop (both directions)
$75 ONLY FOR AGES 8 AND UNDER
(Includes skate rental) Basic 6
PLUS THEIR GROWN-UP A. Forward inside three-turn (R and L); B. Moving backward to forward two-foot turn on a
Kids can skate AND/OR circle (clockwise and counterclockwise); C. Backward stroking; D. Beginning one-foot spin
FAMILY participate in lots of on-ice activities! (2-4 revolutions) optional free leg position and entry; E. T-stops (R and L);
OF Skates are not required. F. Bunny hop; G. Forward spiral on a straight line (R and L)
FOUR Afterwards, stay for off-site fun and treats. Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
Public Skate Membership FRIDAYS COST Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM Time: 10:45 - 11:15 AM
$200 On ice: 1:15-2:00 PM $4 for first child and parent Basic 1 Activity # 10842 Basic 1 Activity # 10841
(Includes skate rental) Off-ice treats: 2:10-2:40 PM $3 for additional child(ren) Basic 2 Activity # 10844 Basic 2 Activity # 10843
Basic 3 Activity # 10846 Basic 3 Activity # 10845
5 VISIT PUNCH PASS AVAILABLE
Basic 4 Activity # 10848 Basic 4 Activity # 10847
No need to register - Just show up! Basic 5 Activity # 10849
No private lessons during session Basic 6 Activity # 10850Hockey for Ages 7 to 16 For Adults
HOCKEY POWER HOCKEY LEVELS 1-4
Ages 7 to 16
ADULT BEGINNER TO ADVANCED 1-6
Ages 17 and up
Ages: 7 to 16 Cost: $63/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee Cost: $72/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee
Cost: $72/person + (Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) (Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019)
$17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee
Membership is valid
July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019
The Hockey curriculum is designed to teach the fundamentals of hockey skating.
In four badge levels, skaters will learn how to be more proficient and agile on the
The Adult curriculum is designed for both beginning and experienced adult skaters
who wish to improve their skating skills. Participation in the program will help promote SKATES,
The Hockey curriculum is designed
ice. Proper skating techniques for the game of hockey are the primary focus of
the levels. All elements will be taught without a puck. Skaters will learn the basic
physical fitness and improve balance and coordination while teaching proper skating
techniques. This is an exciting program for people who look to skating as an enjoyable SAFETY,
to teach the fundamentals of hockey
skating. In four badge levels, skaters
hockey stance, stride, knee bend, use of edges and other necessary fundamentals
to be successful in hockey practices and game situations.
part of a fit and healthy lifestyle. Divided into six levels from basic skating to more
advanced skills, adult skaters will progress at an individual rate while being challenged and
will learn how to be more proficient
and agile on the ice. Proper skating
Hockey 1
A. Falling and recovery to a balanced, standing position; B. Proper basic hockey
and motivated. Based on prior skating experience, adults may choose to begin at the
level that best matches their skill base. WHAT
techniques for the game of hockey stance (forward and backward); C. March Forward across the ice (8-10 steps);
D. Two-foot glides and dips from forward marching across the ice; E. Forward
Adult 1
A. Falling and recovery (on ice); B. Forward marching; C. Forward two-foot glide;
to
are the primary focus of the levels.
All elements will be taught without
swizzles/double c-cuts (4- 6 in a row); F. T-Push to a two-foot glide (hold 2-4
seconds) on a straight line, alternating feet; G. Snowplow Stop (stationary)
D. Forward swizzles (4-6 in a row); E. One forward swizzle/one backward swizzle
(rocking horse); F. Dip; G. Forward snowplow stop (two feet or one foot)
WEAR
Skate boots should
a puck. Skaters will learn the basic
hockey stance, stride, knee bend, Hockey 2 Adult 2 provide a snug fit.
use of edges and other necessary A. Forward strides using 45 degree V-Push, focus on good recovery and A. Forward skating across the width of the ice; B. Forward one-foot glides (R and L); Your foot should not move
alternating arm drive; B. Forward one-foot push and glide (R and L); C. Forward slalom; D. Backward skating; E. Backward swizzles (4-6 in a row); around inside the boot.
fundamentals to be successful in
C. Forward C-Cuts: single leg (R and L) and alternating feet (R and L) in a straight Two-foot turns in place The closer the fit, the more
hockey practices and game
line; D. Backward hustle or march, then glide on two feet; E. Backward swizzles/ control you will have.
situations Adult 3
double C-cuts (4-6 in a row); F. Backward C-Cuts, single leg (R and L) and Lace skates
A. Forward stroking using the blade properly (begin with repetitive one-foot pushes);
alternating feet (R and L) in a straight line; G. Two-foot moving Snowplow stop by crisscrossing the laces
B. Forward half-swizzle pumps on the circle (6-8 in a row, clockwise and
Hockey Power Hockey 3 counterclockwise); C. Moving forward to backward and backward to forward two-foot
snugly around each hook.
A. Powerful backward C-Cuts; A. Lateral crossover march (both directions); B. Forward C-Cuts (1/2 swizzle pumps) turn on a circle (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Backward skating into a long
To ensure proper support
B. Forward alternating Crossovers for the ankle,
on a circle (both directions); C. Forward outside edges on half circles (large C’s), two-foot glide; E. Forward chasses on a circle (clockwise and counterclockwise);
the tightest point of lacing
down the length of the ice, alternating feet on the short or long axis of the rink; D. Forward inside edges on F. Backward snowplow stop (R and L) should be at the instep.
with wide step transitions; half circles (large C’s), alternating feet on the short or long axis of the rink;
Adult 4
C. Backward alternating Crossovers E. Backward C-Cuts (½ swizzle pumps) on a circle (both directions); F. Backward
A. Forward outside edge on a circle (R and L); B. Forward inside edge on a circle (R and Wear several layers of clothing
down the length of the ice, with wide snowplow stops: One foot and two feet V-stop; G. One-foot moving snowplow
L); C. Forward crossovers (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Backward one-foot glides to start, as you warm-up you
step transitions; D. Forward power stop (R and L) introduce 1/4 turn with hips to hockey stop
(R and L); E. Backward half-swizzle pumps on a circle (clockwise and counterclockwise); can discard a layer or two.
hockey turns/tight glide turns, Hockey 4 F. Hockey stop (both directions)
180 degrees and 360 degree turns; A. Quick starts using forward V-Start; B. Backward one-foot glide (R and L); Comfort and freedom
Adult 5
E. Fast stops and starts using C. Forward Crossover glides (clockwise and counterclockwise). Hold feet in
A. Backward outside edge on circle (R and L); B. Backward inside edge on a circle
of movement
powerful, full strides and quick hockey crossed position for 2 counts; D. Backward Crossover glides (clockwise and are important.
(R and L); C. Backward crossovers (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Forward outside
stops; G. Fast backward counterclockwise). Hold feet in crossed position for 2 counts; Try not to wear clothing
three-turn (R and L); E. Forward swing rolls to a count of six; F. Beginning two-foot spin
skating with quick backward V-stops. E. Forward Crossovers on circle (clockwise and counterclockwise, 4-6 each); that might be restrictive.
F. Backward crossovers on circle (clockwise and counterclockwise 4-6 each); Adult 6 Sweats or warm-ups are ideal.
G. Hockey Stops (stopping to the left and to the right, with speed) A. Forward stroking with crossover end patterns; B. Backward stroking with
Saturdays; July 14 - August 18
crossover end patterns; C. Forward inside three-turn (R and L); D. Forward outside to Helmets are suggested
Time: 8:30 - 9:15 AM Saturdays; July 14 – August 18 inside change of edge on a line (R and L); E. T-stop (R or L); F. Lunge; for beginner skaters
Activity #10864 Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM Time: 10:45 - 11:15 AM G. Two-foot spin into one-foot spin and are recommended
Hockey 1 Activity # 10860 Hockey 3 Activity # 10862 for all activities.
Hockey 2 Activity # 10861 Hockey 4 Activity # 10863 Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM Remember to bring gloves.
Adult 1 Activity # 10833
Adult 2 Activity # 10834 Parents and spectators
Adult 3 Activity # 10835 are not allowed
Adult 4 Activity # 10836 on the ice during activities.
Adult 5 Activity # 10837
Adult 6 Activity # 10838Specialty Lessons
PRE-FREE SKATE (Combination of Basic 7 & 8) HIGH-LEVEL POWER FREE SKATE ELITE ADVANCED SPINS
Prerequisite: Basic 6 Prerequisite: Free Skate 3 Prerequisite: Axel Prerequisite: Pre-Preliminary
Cost: $72/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee (Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) Cost: $63/person Cost: $72/person Cost: $63/person
Description: Increase skating Description: This activity is for Description: This activity will focus
Each free skate level is comprised of a variety of progressive skating skills, transitions, spins and jumps - all of which build on the
power with this 30-minute constant skaters who have achieved an on flying spins, spin combinations and
previous skill, providing skaters a strong foundation of all elements. These levels will be taught in a positive and interactive group
movement conditioning activity. Axel and want to continue with variations. Entrance and exit techniques
format such as a bridge program, circuit classes or as an introductory training program.
Students will improve their strength, group lessons. Free Skate Elite are also reviewed. Skaters must have
Skating Skills: A. Forward inside open Mohawk from a standstill position (R to L and L to R); B. Backward crossovers to a back- endurance, agility and speed. covers Axels through double jumps, mastered four rotations of scratch, back
ward outside edge glides- landing position (clockwise and counterclockwise); C. Backward outside edge to a forward outside edge and combinations and flying spins. scratch, sit and camel spins.
Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
transition (clockwise and counterclockwise); D. Two forward crossovers into a forward inside Mohawk, step down and cross behind,
Time: 7:20 - 7:50 AM Saturdays; July 14 – August 18 Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
step into one backward crossover and step to a forward inside edge (clockwise and counterclockwise)
Activity # 10859 Time: 8:30 - 9:15 AM Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM
Spins: E. One-foot upright spin, optional entry and free-foot position (minimum 3 revolutions)
Activity # 10858 Activity # 10840
Jumps: F. Mazurka (R and L); G. Waltz jump
Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
POWER STROKING
Time: 8:30 - 9:15 AM
Prerequisite: Basic 4 BEGINNER SPINS ADVANCED ARTISTRY
Cost: $63/person Prerequisite: Free Skate 1 Prerequisite: Free Skate 2
Activity # 10867
Description: Increase Cost: $63/person Cost: $63/person
skating power with this Description: This activity will cover Description: This activity is designed
30-minute constant movement the fundamentals of spinning. Spin to teach students advanced concepts
FREE SKATE 1 - 6 conditioning activity. Students ntrances and exits will be reinforced of artistry. Skaters will be expected to
Prerequisite: Pre-Free Skate will work on basic stroking with an emphasis on scratch, back perform and create unique
Cost: $72/person + $17 Learn to Skate USA membership fee techniques. scratch, sit and camel spins. mini-programs through the course of
(Membership is valid July 1, 2018 – June 30, 2019) the session. Strong emphasis is placed
Saturdays; July 14 – August 18 Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
on expression, shape, style and emotion
Each free skate level is comprised of a variety of progressive skating skills, transitions, spins and jumps - all of which build on the Time: 7:55 - 8:25 AM Time: 9:30 - 10:00 AM
while executing jumps and spins.
previous skill, providing skaters a strong foundation of all elements. These levels will be taught in a positive and interactive group Activity # 10866 Activity # 10851
format such as a bridge program, circuit classes or as an introductory training program. Saturdays; July 14 – August 18
Time: 10:10 - 10:40 AM
Activity # 10839
Free Skate 1 Free Skate 4
Skating Skills: A. Forward power stroking (clockwise and Skating Skills: A. Forward power three-turns (R and L,
counterclockwise); B. Basic forward outside and forward inside 3 sets each); B. Waltz eight (clockwise and counterclockwise)
consecutive edges (4-6 consecutive edges); C. Backward Spins: C. Forward upright spin to backward upright spin
outside three-turns (R and L) (3 revolutions, each foot); D. Sit spin (minimum 3 revolutions)
Spins: D. Upright spin, entry from back crossovers Jumps: E. Half loop; F. Flip
(minimum 4-6 revolutions)
Free Skate 5
Jumps: E. Half flip; F. Toe loop
Skating Skills: A. Backward outside three-turn, Mohawk
Free Skate 2 (backward power three-turns, clockwise and counterclockwise);
Skating Skills: A. Alternating forward outside and inside B. Five-step Mohawk sequence (clockwise and counterclockwise)
spirals on a continuous axis (2 sets); B. Basic backward Spins: C. Camel spin (minimum 3 revolutions) HERE’S AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT WORKS…
outside and backward inside consecutive edges Jumps: D. Waltz jump-loop jump combination; E. Lutz jump
We offer drop-in lessons to Register for a Basic 4 on Saturday at 9:30 AM and
(4-6 consecutive edges); C. Backward inside three-turns (R and L)
Free Skate 6 students currently enrolled receive the option of dropping-in to a Basic 4 at 10:45 AM.
Spins: D. Beginning back spin (up to 2 revolutions)
Skating Skills: A. Forward power pulls (R and L); B. Creative in the Learn to Skate program. Drop-ins are available weeks 2-6 for just $8/lesson.
Jumps: E. Half Lutz; F. Salchow
step sequence, skater’s choice, using a variety of three-turns,
TWO CAVEATS...
Free Skate 3
Skating Skills: A. Alternating backward crossovers to back
outside edges (4 sets); B. Alternating Mohawk/crossover
Mohawks and toe steps
Spins: C. Camel-sit spin combination (minimum 2 revolutions
each position); D. Layback or attitude spin or cross-foot spin
DROP-IN 1 the level you are registered for must be running at another time
sequence (R to L and L to R);
D. Waltz three-turns/forward outside three turn, backward
(3 revolutions)
Jumps: E. Waltz jump-half loop-Salchow jump sequence; LEARN AND
2 the level must fall under the required student/instructor ratio.
outside edge glide (clockwise and counterclockwise)
Spins: D. Advanced back spin with free foot in crossed
leg position (minimum 3 revolutions)
F. Axel
Saturdays; July 14 – August 18 TO IT ALSO WORKS LIKE THIS...
Not sure if you want to sign up for an entire session of Power or Intro to Artistry?
Jumps: E. Loop jump; F. Waltz jump-toe loop or
Salchow-toe loop combination
Time: 8:30 - 9:15 AM
Free Skate 1
Free Skate 2
Activity # 10852
Activity # 10853
SKATE As long as you are enrolled in our current Learn to Skate session and
meet the prerequisites, you are welcome to drop-in for $8/lesson.
Free Skate 3 Activity # 10854 Additional questions? The drop-in program offers a great opportunity to get additional group instruction
Free Skate 4 Activity # 10855 Don’t hesitate at a reasonable price and skate rental is included in the price.
Free Skate 5 Activity # 10856 to contact Pam!
Free Skate 6 Activity # 10857 Drop-in lessons can be paid for in advance or on the day you want to drop-in
by scheduling with Pam at (719) 385-6009; pingrassia@springsgov.com.About Learn to Skate USA Registration
Mission Overview REGISTRATION DATES REFUND POLICY
To provide a fun and positive experience that will instill a As you begin your journey of learning to skate, you will quickly June 11- Ongoing A full credit or refund will be issued to the customer if a program
lifelong love of skating. realize that you are learning so much more than how to skate. Register Early - Activity Capacity is Limited! is canceled or at capacity. If the customer withdraws from the
You will be infused with the joy of improving every time you program prior to the program start date, the customer will
receive a refund or credit upon submitting a written request. If a
Objectives
try something new. Each time you fall, you will strengthen EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT refund request is submitted after the program start date, Sertich
your confidence to get back up and try again. While learning Register anytime between June 11 - 24
• Teach children and adults the fundamentals of ice skating the importance of balance, discipline and tenacity, you will be staff will determine the amount of the refund or credit. Learn to
and deduct $5 from each activity registration!
while building confidence and skills through each lesson. reassured that even the greatest challenges can be overcome. For example:
Skate USA membership fee is non-refundable.
• Provide a progressive curriculum that ensures success These are more than lessons in skating; they are essential A family with three children signing up for one activity each
from the first steps on the ice to the mastery of advanced lessons of life. receives a $15 discount.
An individual signing up for two different activities
ACTIVITY SIZE & ENROLLMENT
skills. Sertich Ice Center’s policy is to provide quality programming.
Learn to Skate USA makes these lessons easy and fun. receives a $10 discount.
• Promote the health and fitness benefits of ice skating. A student/teacher ratio of 10:1 will be maintained in all Learn
• Equip each participant with the foundation necessary Through our world-class curriculum and nationally certified NOTE: This discount is not available to those on the Adjusted Fee to Skate USA sanctioned activities. (Exception- Snowplow Sam 1
to reach their goal, be it recreational or competitive in instructors, you will be enthusiastic about learning to skate— Program, Head Start, or Intro to Skating students. which has a 7:1 ratio.)
nature. from your first steps on the ice until the time you reach your
goals. Whether you wish to enjoy the recreational benefits of REGISTRATION OPTIONS Activities with less than four skaters may be cancelled or
skating or dream of Olympic fame, this is the place to start. Business Hours combined with another level. Activity size is limited.
The only ice skating program endorsed by U.S. Figure Skating, Monday-Friday; 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
USA Hockey, US Speedskating and the Special Olympics, Walk-in: Sertich Ice Center (in Memorial Park)
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES (ADA)
Learn to Skate USA offers every participant a rewarding 1705 East Pikes Peak Avenue The City of Colorado Springs complies with the ADA and will
experience rooted in the lifelong benefits of ice skating. make reasonable accommodations to enable people with
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Sertich Ice Center
Learn to Skate USA memberships are $17/person
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to any of our public skating sessions.
We want our skaters to be happy and appropriately challenged.
Skaters who are progressing quickly may not be required to complete the entire session, provided all elements are mastered.
Just check in at the front desk before
FREE
NOTE: Skaters often need the entire session to accomplish the challenges as the elements become more difficult. the session begins by giving your name
to the cashier and we will deduct one pass
from your automated account.
Learn to Skate Evaluations Practice Ice NOTE: Free passes must be used
during designated Learn to Skate session.
Sertich Ice Center offers practice time
Let us know how we’re doing! for Learn to Skate students.
Practicing is for your benefit and it’s FREE!
Students enrolled in
Pre-Free Skate or above
We want to provide you with a quality skating experience each and every time you visit. Below is the practice ice schedule. have the option of
We appreciate your feedback and want to hear from you throughout the Learn to Skate session. Family and friends can skate with students (3) FREE public skate passes
For continued improvement of services, please complete an evaluation anytime you would like us to know for $1 each including skate rental. or
when you are happy with our services and where we could use some improvement.
(2) FREE freestyle session passes.
Evaluations are available at the skate rental counter. As we know your time is valuable, Saturdays: 10:10 - 10:40 AM Both options are automated.
we would like to thank you for your feedback by providing you (Schedule subject to change)
one courtesy public skate pass when you submit a completed evaluation.Registration Form
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to eliminate every risk. To help reduce accidents and injuries, players must obey safety rules, report all physical problems, follow a proper
conditioning program and inspect their own equipment. By registering for this program, you acknowledge that you have read and
understand this warning. Those who do not wish to accept the risk should not register or participate.
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AT THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN!
ALL SERTICH PARTY PACKAGES INCLUDE
Admission for 5-15 to a 1½ hour public skate session
Skate rental
Off
Personalized quarter-sheet cake, ice cream and drinks
Plus an attendant to assist!
Party reservations must be made at least one week in advance,
and full payment is required at the time of booking.
Coupon must be presented at time of booking to receive discount.
Coupon may not be combined with other discounts nor is it redeemable for cash
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