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The USFigure Skating Basic Skills Program has been developed as a beginning ice skating program that is challenging, rewarding, but most of all FUN!  Participation in the program will enable skaters of ALL ages and levels to learn the fundamentals of ice skating.  It also provides the athlete with the opportunity to be a competitive or recreational figure skater or hockey player.  It is a nationally recognized program.

 

 

1:  Register Online Using PayPal

(3% Merchant Processing Fee Included)

LTS Classes
Skater's Name

A Registration Form Must be completed, signed and submitted prior to student taking a lesson.

Learn To Skate

978-345-7054  *  WFSC@WallaceFSC.com

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 Learn To Skate Group Number

2010 WFSC Annual Ice Show

2011-2012 Learn To Skate

 Registration Form

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2:  Download and Print theRegistration Form, Mail with your Payment

(WFSC, P.O. Box 2043, Fitchburg, MA  01420)

 

 

3: Bring the completed form with you to the clubroom for the first lesson.

Ice skating is a great way to stay physically fit and have fun. The WFSC Learn to Skate Program is a great place to start for any aspiring hockey player or figure skater heading for the Olympics or the weekly Public Skate. The schedule includes classes for all skill levels and ages.

Each LTS Session consists of 8 Lessons (Saturday Session B is only 6 Lessons) and are a full 30 minutes given by highly qualified professional U. S. Figure Skating instructors.   Lessons will resume September 8th, 2011.

Thursdays 4:30 - 5:00                                          Saturdays (10:30-11:00)

Session-A 9/8/11-10/27/11                                    Session-A 9/10/11-10/19/11

Session-B 12/1/11-1/19/12                                    Session-B 11/5/11-12/17/11 (6 Weeks)

Session-C 1/26/12-3/15/12                                    Session-C 1/14/12-3/17/12

There are three easy ways to Register for WFSC LTS Program:

What should I know about WFSC LTS Program?

What should my child wear for skating?

Helmets are required!