FREESTYLE

All Freestyle sessions, regardless of level, are strictly for figure skating practice and figure skating lessons unless otherwise noted (e.g. hockey power skating lessons with a coach) Freestyle sessions are provided for the practice of jumps, spins, turns, steps, moves in the field/skating skills, etc. Skaters are allowed to share the sound system in order to practice their routines to music. Skaters are provided with full ice usage and no cones are allowed on Freestyle sessions.

Admission is $10 per session. Participants are asked to sign in and pay prior to getting on ice.

  • Freestyle sessions are for figure skating practice and instruction. They are open to all ages and levels of figure skaters, and do not require club membership.

    It is recommend skaters be above Learn to Skate Basic 2 to attend. Public Sessions are for all guests, especially new skaters, beginning to experience and learn the joy of skating.

    Coaches must have prior approval.

    Figure skaters work on moves-in-the-field, ice dancing, jumps, and spins. Skaters take turns playing their program music and wear a sash while their music is playing as they are practicing their program. All skaters must yield to the one wearing the sash.

    Contact the Rink Office at (509)667-7847 or CommunityRink@TownToyotaCenter.com, if you have any questions.

  • $10 admission per freestyle session. Even those taking private lessons.

  • Freestyle Ice Etiquette

    We ask that you help us create a productive and respectful environment by following rules and guidelines below.

    • Maximum of 35 skaters on the ice during a freestyle session.

    • No breakable containers are allowed rink side. Drinks are allowed on or below the railing.

    • All skaters are required to check in with the Rink Office when they arrive. Skaters who aren’t signed in will be asked to leave the ice.

    • Private and semi-private lessons are not included in the ice fee.

    • It is recommended that skaters bring with them to the boards: water bottles, extra gloves, music, etc.

    • Parents are welcome to watch.

    • It is important for everyone’s safety that all skaters stay aware of other skaters on the ice. Try to anticipate their patterns as you decide your own pattern.

    • Do not hang around the center ice or the jumping corners. There are high level skaters on freestyle sessions that are moving fast and performing double jumps along with complicated footwork and dance patterns. It is important to look out for all other skaters.

    • Skaters must leave the ice promptly at the end of the session.

    • Be courteous to your fellow skaters, coaches and rink staff.

If you have any questions about the ice skating programs, please contact us at SkatingDirector@TownToyotaCenter.com or (509) 888-7342

Rink Questions? CommunityRink@TownToyotaCenter.com


Wenatchee Figure Skating Club

Promotes figure skating and enables its members to develop their potential by providing encouragement, support, and opportunities for instruction. Individuals of all ages and abilities are welcome to join!

To learn more about the Wenatchee Figure Skating club, it’s events, programs and mission, click HERE.  

OFF ICE CLASSES & CLINICS

Check the WFSC Bulletin board for any off-ice classes & be sure to check your email for periodic skating seminars/camps.


Freestyle & Jr Academy Ice Calendar

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JUNIOR ACADEMY /ASPIRE

The U.S Figure Skating Aspire program helps beginning figure skaters make the transition from Learn to Skate class into U.S Figure skating membership. In a group setting skater learn the proper skill development and training techniques while sampling different skating opportunities and fine-tuning their fundamental skating skills. Classes will provide basic mechanics of jumping and spinning, basic moves in the field & ice dance skills. Off-ice portion includes strength and stretch, dance and creative movement to music & jumps and spinner training.

Weekly 60-minute group on-ice class and 30-minute group off-ice class is included in the price. 

All participants must register for the Aspire program before they begin. Registration can be done online, by clicking here

Sign-up & payment due by first attended class. Skaters must have passed Basic 5/6 and have their own skates (no rentals)

For more information about the Aspire program, click here.