Learn to Skate (Frontenac Minor Hockey)

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2024 Learn to Skate (LTS) REGISTRATION is CLOSED


LEARN TO SKATE

LEARN TO SKATE Registration is Now Open

The intent of learn to skate is to teach children how to skate.
It is open to all ages. 
Hockey equipment is not required but is allowed however a helmet is mandatory. 
The Learn to Skate Program consists of 5 weekly sessions, which will run once a week on Saturday mornings. 
We will run 2 separate sessions and if space is available children may register for both sessions.
This program is designed for families interested in getting their children confident on skates but not quite sure if they want to commit to playing hockey. 
Parents are encouraged to come on the ice with their children. 
If interested your child may be able to transfer to our IP program at a pro-rated fee during or after the LTS program.


 

2024 LEARN TO SKATE DATES
Session 1 - Sept 14th - Oct 12th
Session 2 - Oct 19th - Nov 16th

QUESTIONS
For more information regarding our Learn to Skate Program please contact Hannah Barker at [email protected]

For any registration related questions please contact: [email protected]


TO REGISTER FOR LEARN TO SKATE CLICK ON YOUR SESSION CHOICE BELOW
REGISTER FOR SESSION 1
REGISTER FOR SESSION 2


Volunteer Opportunity – Program Assistants 

We will be looking for 3-4 Program Assistants to volunteer on ice during our Learn to Skate (LTS) program every Saturday for 5 weeks per session please contact Hannah at [email protected]


    Program Assistant roles and responsibilities:

 

  • Set out equipment at the beginning of the session

  • Assist in clean up at the end of the session

  • Help the skaters on and off the ice, assist the new skaters in standing, balancing and participating in warm up and cool down

  • Assist the skaters as directed by the Coach

  • Monitor for safety

  • Be a role model for the skaters during the session

Why serve as a Program Assistant? Serving as a Program Assistant provides an opportunity for experienced skaters to improve their leadership skills, make new friends, and serve as role models for our new skaters.


Skaters 12 yrs and older considering this position must be current registered Frontenac Minor Hockey players.
FMHA will also sign off on high school volunteer hours.


Candidates must demonstrate:

  • A helping nature

  • Patience with children

  • An ability to communicate ideas clearly

  • Reliability

  • A sense of commitment to tasks

  • Ability to lead activities in a creative and enthusiastic manner

  • Have fun!


Please consider joining our team. Our Learn-To-Skate program needs your help!

If interested please email Hannah Barker at [email protected] and reference Learn to Skate Program Assistant.