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Welcome to Eden Prairie Figure Skating Club.

 Is your skater ready to take the next steps in their figure skating journey? 

Check out the Aspire Junior Club!

 

Junior Club Free Trial

EPFSC is pleased to offer one free junior club class per skater.  To reserve your trial class, email edenprairiefsc@gmail.com and let us know what date you plan to attend.  Junior club sessions occur every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:00PM.  When you arrive, please bring or rent figure skates and bring the completed permission form linked below.  

Junior Club Guest Parent Permission Form .pdf

If your child is now, or has previously been, a member of another figure skating club, please contact us to discuss transferring your membership by emailing edenprairiefsc@gmail.com.

What is the Aspire Junior Club?

Aspire Junior Club is a 30-minute group lesson offered by EPFSC for developing skaters who are EPFSC members. Each session starts with a brief group warm-up, then skaters break into small groups by skill level to work on targeted skating skills. Lessons are taught by EPFSC coaches, who rotate between groups each week. We maintain a low skater-to-coach ratio of 6:1, adding coaches as needed to keep groups small and focused.

How is this different from Skate School?

Skate School lessons are provided through Eden Prairie Parks & Recreation and are open to the public. In contrast, Aspire Junior Club lessons are offered by EPFSC exclusively for Club members. Junior Club allows coaches the flexibility to introduce and develop skills beyond a skater’s current Skate School level. The Junior Club also runs year-round with fewer breaks than the Skate School program.

When is Junior Club held?

During the school year (September–May), Aspire Junior Club sessions occur every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:00–6:30 pm on Rink 2 or Rink 3. In the summer (June–August), it continues twice a week for 30 minutes in the early evening, with the exact days and times set each spring. Prospective members are invited to try one Junior Club session for free before joining.

What does Junior Club cost?

Junior Club costs include two parts:

  • An annual EPFSC membership fee
  • A quarterly contracting fee, which covers ice time and coaching. 

Each contract session is typically 12-13 weeks long. Contact us for updated pricing information.  Pricing includes additional credit card processing fees.

What parents need to know:

  • The skater must have figure skates with toe picks (no hockey skates).  If you do not own figure skates, you may rent them from the community center.
  • Member families are encouraged to volunteer with the club; however, volunteer requirements begin in the second year of membership.
  • Member families and skaters will be required to fundraise beginning with the second year of membership.
  • Skaters and families are asked to abide by a code of conduct in line with the mission of EPFSC.

Is your skater ready to have fun and skate more? Register here!

 

 

 

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