Monthly Archives: September 2015

Welcome Back Hockey Fans!

We are thrilled to remind you that our 46th year of SK1, SK2, and SK2/Hockey programming starts this Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 1:05pm and 1:50pm at the Ted Reeve Community Arena, 175 Main Street, Toronto.

SKATING SCHOOL 1 Beginner students Age 5 & Up 1:05pm – 1:50pm

SKATING SCHOOL 2 Students Age 8 years & Up 1:50pm – 2:35pm

SKATING 2 & HOCKEY SCHOOL 1:50pm – 3:50pm

Dates for 2015/2016 are as follows:

Classes start Sunday, September 20, 2015 and finish on March 27, 2016. There will be no classes on October 11 (Thanksgiving), December 27, 2015 and January 3, 2016 (Christmas break).

THE FOLLOWING EQUIPMENT IS MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS:

Hockey skates, C.S.A. approved helmet and full face guard, neck guard, hockey gloves, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey pants, shin pads, athletic support and cup, hockey socks and sweater. Students will not be permitted to participate without all of the above properly fitted equipment. No figure skates will be permitted and please avoid plastic-boot skates. If you are new to the sport, feel free to ask any of our instructors for help – we will be in dressing room 7.
(HOCKEY STICKS REQUIRED FOR HOCKEY SCHOOL ONLY.)

While SK1 is fully registered, we still have space available for SK2 and SK2/Hockey for more advanced skaters. We will be staffing a registration desk starting at noon on Sept 20 for SK2 and SK2/H registrations only. We will be working hard with our SK1 participants to advance as many skaters as possible to SK2 and create space in SK1.

Ted Reeve Arena Skating-Hockey School Incorporated is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1969 to promote, teach and practice the fundamentals of skating and hockey, sportsmanship and fair play for boys and girls in a safe and accessible environment. All instructors and Directors are volunteers.

We look forward to another great season!

Mike, Tom, Paul, Aodhan, Hilary, Wayne, Eddie, Oliver, Joan, Alison, Marcus, John, Ian and team

“Play like you’re in first place; train like you’re in second.”