SATURDAY
11:00AM - 12:00PM
January 18th - March 15th
Snowplow Classes
(ages 4-6)
11:00am OR 11:35am
Register for Snowplow!
Basic/Adult Classes
(ages 7 +)
11:00am
Register for Basic/Adult!
8-week Sessions
Includes skate rental
*Helmets not included, please bring your own
MAKE-UP CLASSES
What is the Snowplow level?
25-minute classes
Cost: $74.50
The Snowplow Sam levels are introductory classes for children ages four to six years old.
There are progressive levels (Snowplow 1, 2, 3, 4) allowing children with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning the basic skills of skating.
These 25-minute classes will be taught in a safe and positive environment, incorporating fun and games making class time an enjoyable experience for all.
Find the Snowplow Curriculum here and choose which class your best fits your child’s skill level.
TUESDAY
6:10PM-7:10PM
January 21st - March 11th
Snowplow Classes
(ages 4-6)
6:10pm OR 6:45pm
Register for Snowplow!
Basic/Adult Classes (Class is FULL)
(ages 7 +)
6:10pm
Register for Basic/Adult!
8-week Sessions
Includes skate rental
*Helmets not included, please bring your own
There may be an opportunity to schedule a make-up class on another day that there are lessons.
Only one make-up class per session will be allowed and has to be made up in the same session, not in a future session. Make-Up Classes are not GUARANTEED.
Must email Amy Szallar at
amyszallar@rivercitysportplex.com at least 48 hours before.
What is the Basic and Adult level?
1 hour classes
Cost: $149.00
The Basic Skills are for children ages seven to fourteen years old.
The Adult class is available for individuals fifteen and older.
The Basic Skills and Adult class teach the FUNdamentals of ice skating and provides the best foundation for figure skating and hockey. Six progressive levels introduce forward and backward skating, stops, edges, crossovers and turns. All classes are structured in a group environment with the focus on proper skill development taught in a positive, FUN and social environment. Skaters will progress at their own rate while being challenged and motivated.
Basic 1 and 2: These introductory levels allow new skaters with no prior skating experience to build confidence while learning to skate.
Basic 3–6: These levels develop all of the fundamental skating skills on the ice. Focus is on learning the ABCs of basic athleticism: agility, balance, coordination and speed.