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Ice Centre at the Promenade

PLEASE NOTE** Class times may be moved, combined or cancelled due to enrollment numbers. Also, if classes are cancelled due to weather or circumstances beyond our control every attempt will be made to reschedule these classes. If rescheduling is not possible there will not be a class offered as a make-up and refunds will not be issued.

Rocky Mountain Figure Skating Academy Aspire Program

The Rocky Mountain Figure Skating Academy (RMFSA) Aspire Program is a figure skating bridge program that offers athletes a cost-effective way to enter into the world of competitive figure skating. Our training system transitions our newer athletes into a comprehensive training system, while remaining in a fun, teamempowered environment. Our competition team level will offer in-depth curriculum designed to focus on IJS fundamentals and technique. The RMFSA Aspire Program is open to Learn to Skate skaters in level Basic 5 and up. Each athlete will be assigned a level appropriate track for their on-ice curriculum. Our expert staff of coaches will introduce skaters to new skills, technique in spinning and jumping, and so much more! Aspire classes are offered year-round. For more information on the RMFSA Aspire Program please visit our website and select Rocky Mountain Figure Skating Academy under the programs tab.

Competitive Figure Skating Program

The Ice Centre offers an extensive schedule of freestyle sessions that can accommodate beginner skaters new to our competitive program all the way up to national level skaters. Skaters involved in our competitive program are encouraged to arrange for private lessons taught by our professional coaching staff. Please visit our website for a complete schedule of our freestyle sessions.

The Rocky Mountain Figure Skating Club

The Rocky Mountain Figure Skating Club (RMFSC) is the home club representing the USFSA at the Ice Centre at the Promenade in Westminster. Established in 1978, this volunteer run organization supports and encourages athletes from beginners to Olympic competitors, offering monthly test sessions, competition events and an annual ice show. For additional information, visit their website at www.rmfsc.org.

Hyland Hills Hockey Association

The Ice Centre is the home of the Hyland Hills Jaguars, a complete program for players from ages 4 through 17 years old. They are a sanctioned member of USA Hockey and the Colorado Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA). Members participate in team practices, league scheduled games, and tournaments both in-state and out-of-state. The Association also offers an initiation program that emphasizes beginner skills at the younger age levels. For more information, visit their website at www. hylandhillshockey.com or call (720) 240-4691.

Adult Hockey

The Ice Centre Adult Hockey League is one in which a fun, recreational experience is the highest priority. We offer a Fall/Winter Adult league as well as a Summer league. Registration is now open for our Summer league and games will begin the week of May 6th. Throughout the season individual openings may occur. Please visit our website at www.icecentre.com and select the Adult Hockey section for information on the leagues, schedules, fees and online registration. Players can sign up with a team or as a free agent.

The Ice Centre adult hockey program offers five different league levels:

A Elite, highly competitive (1 level)

B Advanced (5 levels: B1-B5)

C Intermediate and Recreational (6 levels: C1-C6)

D Recreational and Beginners (1 level)

O40 Over 40 years old (2 levels: Competitive and Intermediate)

For more information, please contact the Adult Hockey Department by email at adulthockey@hylandhills.org or by phone at 303-469-2100 ext 231.

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