Need Financial Assistance??


 

You can now register online, and send us some type of confirmation of your application.

Click on each organization for more details:

JUMPSTART

ATHLETICS FOR KIDS

KIDSPORT KAMLOOPS

Need help with application details? 

Email us:

KamloopsSkateClub@gmail.com

You may register using the Jumpstart/Kidsport application while applying for your funding. You are responsible to pay the registration regardless of application success.

Fundraiser Personalized Labels

Our Club a non-profit run by a volunteer board. For our club to remain affordable we need to fund raise. Our current fundraiser is in the spirit of back to school and back to skating!
I know I need some labels for my children’s school and skating items!! This is an ongoing fundraiser, throughout the year, it has no end date, so please consider us when you order your labels!

So click the link to buy labels and our club will get a portion of all sales made 🙂 And please SHARE this post, the labels cost the same whether you are supporting a program or buying on your own!

CLICK ON THE PHOTO TO SHOP FOR LABELS & SUPPORT OUR CLUB!

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Ice Skating History… Wiki version

A bit of Ice Skating history according to Wikipedia.org

A study by Federico Formenti of the University of Oxford suggests that the earliest ice skating happened in southern Finland more than 3,000 years ago.[1] Originally, skates were merely sharpened, flattened bone strapped to the bottom of the foot. Skaters did not actually skate on the ice, but rather glided on top of it. True skating emerged when a steel blade with sharpened edges was used. Skates now cut into the ice instead of gliding on top of it. Adding edges to ice skates was invented by the Dutch in the 13th or 14th century. These ice skates were made of steel, with sharpened edges on the bottom to aid movement. The construction of modern ice skates has stayed largely the same since then. In the Netherlands, ice skating was considered proper for all classes of people, as shown in many pictures by the Old Masters.