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WFSC Annual Membership Meeting

WFSC Annual Membership Meeting. 2009. Woodbury Figure Skating Club. A non profit corporation A USFS Skating Club 9 member Board of Directors Ensures ice time is available to the figure skating community Individual and Synchronized skating Website: www.skatewoodbury.org . Bylaws.

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WFSC Annual Membership Meeting

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  1. WFSC Annual Membership Meeting 2009

  2. Woodbury Figure Skating Club • A non profit corporation • A USFS Skating Club • 9 member Board of Directors • Ensures ice time is available to the figure skating community • Individual and Synchronized skating • Website: www.skatewoodbury.org

  3. Bylaws • Incorporated in 1999, revised in 2004 • Filed with the Secretary of State and the Attorney General’s Office • Provides the duties and responsibilities of the Board of Directors • Identifies membership classifications, termination, club meetings and fees

  4. WFSC Board of Directors

  5. Board Nominations • Paula Bowlby ______ • Ron Kahrer ______ • Dan Lannon ______ • Scott Simonson ______ Vote for up to 3

  6. WFSC Financials (5/13/2009)

  7. Professional Staff

  8. Skater Directory Skater Name Parent(s) Home Phone Cell Phone (specify parent) Cell Phone (skater, if applicable) Cell Phone (specify parent) Skater Home Address City State Zip Skater Grade School Name Skater Email Parent Email Remember: This information will only be put into the directory if you give permission. Permission will be assumed if this form is filled out and sent back. Thanks! Please fill this out and email to Laurie Preston at jandlpreston@comcast.net

  9. Memberships • Home Club Member: A skater, board member or judge who has designated WFSC as their home club. WFSC registers home club members with USFS and pays that fee. This member competes, tests and judges representing WFSC. Home club members can purchase contracts through the membership year. Length of membership is one year. May test at other USFS clubs with permission.  • Associate Member: A skater who has a home club membership at a US Figure Skating club other than WFSC. Does not represent the WFSC at competitions but may test at WFSC test sessions with permission of home club chair and an additional fee. May purchase contracts throughout the year. Length of membership is one year.   • Seasonal Member: A skater who has a home club membership at a US Figure Skating club other than WFSC. Does not represent the WFSC at competitions but may test at WFSC test sessions with permission of home club chair and an additional fee.   Seasonal members may purchase contracts only during a single contract season. Contracts are accepted from these members for sessions after the closing registration deadline for WFSC Home Club and Associate members are awarded and are placed according to order of receipt and available space on the contract.  • Professional Member: A coach who has designated WFSC as their home club. WFSC requires all coaches to have USFS membership at Woodbury or another USFS club. All coaches, regardless of club membership type must have liability insurance and provide the WFSC membership chair or pro liaison with a copy of this insurance. Membership is good for one year. Have voting rights if a home club professional member. • Post Secondary Member: A skater who has graduated from high school and designated WFSC as their home club. This skater will represent WFSC at competitions and can test at Woodbury as a home club member. May purchase contracts throughout the membership year. Length of membership is one year.

  10. ISI Skill Levels • Pre-Alpha:Two foot glides, Right and Left one foot Glide, Forward swizzles, Backward swizzles, Backward wiggle. • Alpha: (must have passed Pre-Alpha) Forward stroking, Forward crossovers (Right and Left), One foot snowplow stop. • Beta: (must have passed Alpha) Backward stroking, Backward crossovers (Right and Left), T-stop (Right and Left). • Gamma: (must have passed Beta) Right and Left outside three turns, Right and Left forward inside Mohawk Combinations, Hockey stop. • Delta: (must have passed Gamma) Right and Left foot forward inside one foot 3-turn, Forward outside and inside edges, Shoot-the Duck or Lunges, Bunny Hop, Backward wiggle • Freestyle 1: (must have passed Delta) Forward Inside Pivot, Two-foot Spin, Forward Arabesque, Inside and Outside backward edges, One-half flip jump, Waltz Jump, and 1 and ½ Minute program. • Freestyle 2: (must have passed Freestyle 1) Ballet jump, One-half Toe Walley Jump, One-half Lutz Jump, One foot spin, Two forward Arabesques, Dance Step Sequence, and 1-1/2 Minute program. • Freestyle 3: (must have passed Freestyle 2) Backward Outside or Inside Pivot, Salchow Jump, Change Foot Spin, Backward Arabesque, Toe loop or Toe Walley Jump, Dance Step Sequence, and 1 ½ Minute Program. • Freestyle 4: (Must have passed Freestyle 3) Flip Jump, Loop Jump, Sit Spin, One-half Loop Jump, Two Backward Arabesques, Dance Step with back 3 turns, and 2 Minute program.

  11. ISI Skill Levels (continued) • Freestyle 5: (Must have passed Freestyle 4) Lutz Jump, Axel Jump, Camel Spin, Camel-sit-upright Spin, Fast Back Scratch Spin, Dance Sequence, and 2 minute program. • Freestyle 6: (Must have passed Freestyle 5) Split Jump, Split Falling Leaf Jump, Axel/1/2 loop/flip Jump Combination, Double Salchow, Spin: Cross-foot or Lay-back or Sit-change Sit, Spin combination with change of foot and position, Dance Step Sequence, and 2 ½ Minute program. • Freestyle 7: (Must have passed Freestyle 6) Double Toe Loop or Double Toe Walley Jump, Two Walley Jumps in Sequence, Flying Camel Spin, One Foot Axel into One-Quarter flip into Axel, Jump in the Opposite Direction, Dance Step Sequence, combination spin that includes a flying spin and at least four different body positions with at least one change of foot (example: Flying Camel - Back Sit - Front Sit- Upright; Camel-Back Sit-Jump Sit-Upright; Flying Camel-Back Sit-Back Scratch-Front Scratch) and 3 Minute program. • Freestyle 8: (Must have passed Freestyle 7) Double Loop Jump, Double Flip, Split-Lutz Jump, Flying Sit Spin or Axel Sit Spin, One and One -Quarter Flip into One and One-Quarter Flip into Double Salchow Jump Combination, Illusion or Camel-jump-Camel-spin, “circular pattern,” and 3½ Minute program • Freestyle 9: (Must have passed Freestyle 8) Double Lutz Jump, Axel-Double Loop Jump Combination, Axel in the Opposite Direction, Three Jump Sequence, Flying Camel into a Jump Sit Spin, Arabesque/Bauer/Spread Eagle Sequence that covers entire ice surface in a serpentine pattern that demonstrates grace, creativity, speed and flow; Straight line dance step previously in FS8, and 4 Minute program. • Freestyle 10: please see ISI Handbook (includes dance step sequence of skater’s own design that covers entire ice surface that demonstrates skater’s creativity).

  12. USFS Test Levels PrePreliminary: • Freeskate test: Waltz jump, salchow, toe loop, half flip (landing on whichever foot), half lutz (landing on whichever foot), and a one foot spin. • MIF test: stroking, basic consecutive edges (forward inside and outside, backward inside and outside), spiral, and a waltz eight. Preliminary: • Freeskate test: Waltz jump, salchow, loop, flip, one jump combination, a one-foot upright spin, a one foot back spin, and a sit spin. • MIF test: forward and backward crossovers, consecutive outside and inside spirals, forward three turns, alternating backward crossovers to backward outside edges. Pre-Juvenile: • Freeskate test: Loop, flip, lutz, one jump combo, a camel spin, a combo camel to sit spin, front scratch spin to back scratch spin, and connecting moves and steps. • MIF test: forward power crossover stroking, backward perimeter power crossover stroking, three turns, forward and backward power change of edge pulls, and a five step Mohawk sequence. Juvenile: • Freeskate test: three different single jumps, one of which MUST be an axel, one jump from the following: Split jump, stag jump, falling leaf, half loop; one jump combo consisting of two single jumps, a forward sit spin, a layback or attitude spin (for women), a forward camel (for the men), one combo spin with one change of foot, and connecting steps. • MIF test: perform an eight step Mohawk sequence, forward and backward cross strokes, backward three turns, and forward double three turns. Intermediate: • Freeskate test: single loop, flip and lutz, an Axel, a double salchow, or double toe, a jump combo of two singles, a jump combo of two doubles or a single and a double, a sit spin with one change of foot, a camel to a backward camel, a spin combo with one change of foot and one change of position, and connecting moves with spirals, spread eagles, bauers, etc. • MIF test: forward power circle and backward power circle stroking, backward perimeter power crossover stroking with backward power three turns, backward double three turns, bracket-three-bracket pattern, and inside slide chasse pattern.

  13. USFS Test Levels (continued) Novice: • Freeskate test: double salchow, double toe loop, one jump combo of two doubles; a choice of camel, sit, or layback spin, a flying camel, a spin combo with one change of foot and position, a straight line step sequence, and connecting moves. • MIF test: backward perimeter power crossover stroking to the backward quick rocker turn, forward and backward outside crossovers, forward and backward inside counters, backward rocker Choctaw sequence, and a spiral sequence. Junior: • Freeskate test: at least three different double jumps, one of which must be a double flip, a jump combo of two doubles, a jump sequence of small jumps followed by any double jump, a flying sit spin, or flying change (reverse) sit spin, a layback or crossfoot spin, a spin combo with three positions and one foot change, a circular step sequence of advanced difficulty, and connecting moves. • MIF test: perform forward power circle stroking, backward power circle stroking, forward and backward outside rockers, forward and backward inside rockers, power pulls, and a straight line Choctaw sequence. Senior: • Freeskate test: at least four different double or triple jumps, one of which must be a double lutz, two different jump combos consisting of two doubles or a double and triple, at least four different spins, one of which must be a flying sit spin and one must be a spin combo of at least two positions and one foot chanfe, a serpentine step sequence of very advanced difficulty, and connecting moves. • MIF test: a sustained edge step, extension spiral step, backward outside power double three turns to power double inside rockers, backward inside power double three turns to power double outside rockers, and a quick edge step.

  14. Synchronized Skating 2008 Season: 3 Lines: Beginner (14 skaters) Pre-Juvenile (13 skates) Open Junior (17 skaters) Synchro Steering Committee Director of Synchro – Brenda Leonard Tryouts in May Opportunity to skate on a team! Ice Kicks

  15. Testing • USFS test sessions are held usually held 4 times each year. • Other clubs in the TCFSA (Twin City Figure Skating Association) offer testing as well and these can be found on the TCFSA.com website. • Not the parents’ responsibility to set up testing times for their skaters. This is decided between the coach and skater when the time is right and with the parents’ permission. • The forms which are required to be filled out and signed by a parent and the coach are found on the website under FORMS. • Testing progresses from pre-preliminary to senior level and includes field moves and freestyle. The field moves test must be taken before the freestyle test for any given level. The highest freestyle test level passed determines the level for competition. • Testing has its advantages in that it: • Allows a standard progression through private lessons, • Allows the skater to feel rewarded for his/her efforts, • Determines at what level the skater can compete at USFS competitions • Gives the parent and skater a sense of accomplishment from the lessons

  16. Fundraising WFSC relies upon fundraising activities to help defray the costs associated with running the club. This may include but is not limited to: •  Facility-rental ice costs.  Subsidizing the Ice Kicks Teams training and travel costs Maintenance and the purchase of equipment (sound, etc) Coach Educational Opportunities  Special events Planned events throughout the year • Typical activities include • grocery-bagging, garbage pick-up, • Applebee’s Breakfast • Flower gift certificate sales • and many others. • Members interested in organizing a fundraiser should contact the club at fundraising@skatewoodbury.org for more information.

  17. Fundraising Club Member Commitment • Annually, Woodbury Figure Skating Club (WFSC) members will have a minimum fundraising commitment of $150.00. • An Associate member (registered at a different club) will be $100 • Seasonal and Guest member will not have a fundraising commitment. • The club fundraising commitment year will be from June 1st through May 31st of the following year. • The minimum commitment must be met by May 31st of each calendar year or the amount remaining will be invoiced directly to the skater’s account. Fundraising Commitment Pay off • At any point in time, a member may choose to payoff the minimum fundraising commitment Fundraising Over and Above Commitment • Once a member has met his or her minimum fundraising commitment, he/she may continue to participate in additional fundraising activities. • Woodbury Figure Skating Members, participating in additional fundraising events will receive 100% of the additional fundraising dollars deposited in their individual accounts in the form of credits. • These credits are not redeemable for cash but can be used towards payments made on individual skating accounts. If for any reason the member ceases to participate in any WFSC programs, all remaining credits in the member’s account will be surrendered to the club. • The WFSC Board and/or the fundraising chairperson have the right to limit additional fundraising opportunities (once the member’s minimum commitment is met) for events where there is limited participation available to other members.

  18. Fundraising WFSC BOARD AND FUNDRAISING CHAIR RESPONSIBILITES • All fundraising activities sponsored by the Woodbury Figure Skating Club must be authorized and conducted according to the by-laws of the WFSC, Federal and State law, and the IRS Code. • As such, fundraisers must be: • Allowed by law. • Planned and approved by the WFSC Board and/or the Fundraising Chair. • Conducted with the sole purpose of benefiting the club without segregation or identification of individual skaters. • Scheduled and calendared accordingly. • Nonpartisan, non-political and non-denominational in nature. • All efforts will be made to provide a large selection of fundraising opportunities throughout the year. Members are encouraged not to wait until late in the season to volunteer for fundraising events. The WFSC will not provide commitment relief to members who are unable to schedule last minute fundraising events. The WFSC Board and/or the Fundraising Chair are not responsible for the cancellation of events due to lack of participation. • Please note: All fundraising credits are calculated on the amount of profit benefiting the WFSC. For those events involving time and effort (i.e. garbage pick-up), the credit amount will be the total received divided by the number of participants.

  19. All families involved with the Woodbury Figure Skating Club (Home Club Members) must complete 10 approved hours of volunteer opportunities. These include: Rink Monitoring (MUST sign-in to the Rink Monitor book) Invent and Chair a new fundraiser that has been approved by the WFSC Board of Directors Board Member Volunteer at the Annual Ice Show (April) Volunteer at the Annual Competition (October) (over and above the competition-required 2 hours per family for skaters registered for this event) Help with the Banquet (May) Help with the Test Sessions Volunteer Hours Policy

  20. When a Volunteer Opportunity is a fundraiser that requires the volunteers or skaters and parents to work at it for the fundraiser to be a success, no volunteer hours will be credited. Rather, fundraising dollars will be credited. Example: Applebee’s Pancake Breakfast, Kowalski’s Courtesy When a parent or skater comes up with a new idea for a fundraiser, researches and implements it, presents it to the WFSC Board of Directors and has approval, that family will be credited with ALL of their volunteer hours for the year. The fundraising dollars will be divided by the people who sold them at an event in an equitable manner depending on how many hours were worked. Example: Chocolate Skate Suckers With a fundraiser like Pampered Chef or Tupperware, the family will be credited the amount of their sales. If the consultant is part of a WFSC family, that family will be credited according to the consultant’s contribution to the club. No volunteer hours will be credited. With a fundraiser such as a raffle or sale of gift certificates, no volunteer hours will be credited. The family will be credited for the amount sold as stipulated by the fundraiser chairperson. UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED, NO VOLUNTEER HOURS WILL BE GIVEN FOR TIME SPENT AT A FUNDRAISER. Each family will be charged $10/hour for not fulfilling their required 10 hours/year. Volunteer Hours Policy

  21. Recognition Criteria Lettering Awards • To be eligible to receive a varsity chenille letter, student participant must meet the following criteria: • The skater must be in at least the 9th grade when applying for a lettering recognition. • The skater must skate a minimum of 150 hours on WFSC ice during the skating season. Only contracted club ice will count toward the total number of hours. In addition, the hours skated as well as the coach required off-ice practice sessions associated with Synchro team membership count towards the fulfillment of this requirement. • The skater must attempt at least one US Figure Skating official test per skating season, with the exception of a skater who has passed their Senior Moves in the Field and/or Freeskating tests. • Skaters advance through the US Figure Skating test structure judged by certified National US Figure Skating Judges. The skater must pass one of the following minimum threshold requirements to receive a letter: • Juvenile Moves in the Field • Pre-Silver Dances • Participated 4 or more years, and is currently active, on a WFSC “competitive” Synchronized Skating Team. A “competitive” team is defined as a team that participates in at least four (4) Synchro competitions during the skating year – two (2) of which must be USFS sanctioned events. • The skater must participate in at least 3 “public” events per skating season, such as competitions (Individual or Synchronized Team), ice shows and exhibitions. At least one of the events must be a US Figure Skating competition and at least one must be an ice show (e.g., the annual Woodbury Spring Ice Show). .

  22. Recognition Criteria (continued) Academic Awards • To be eligible to receive an academic award, the student participant must meet the following criteria: • Be in at least 7th grade. • Being named on the Honor Roll of the school which the student attends for each grading period during the previous academic year. • The skater will turn in the necessary documentation (published Honor Roll results) to the WFSC Board Recognition representative by May 1 of each year. • Upon confirmation of the above information, the WFSC Board Recognition representative will purchase the appropriate award for the skater using Club funds. The presentation of the award will take place at the annual WFSC Banquet. Test Awards • USFS tests passed during the skating year are kept track of by the Test Chair of the WFSC. The Test Chair purchases the appropriate awards from USFS using Club funds. • The presentation of the award will take place at the annual WFSC Banquet.

  23. Rink Monitor • Easiest way to get your volunteer hours • Training available • Volunteer during your skater’s time • Great way to get to know the skaters!

  24. Woodbury Figure Skating Club Members - complete highlighted area, Non-WFSC members must complete entire row: Address / Phone Number Banked (if not a WFSC member) Name Date Home Club Buy-on Hours June Sarah Skater June 16th Woodbury 15th Bill Me Jon Smith June 16th Woodbury New for Summer Contract • Banked hours: Use this new column if you miss a contract night, and want to make it up a different day. • Example: Missed Monday June 15th. Note that date on the “Banked From” line and add the current date as usual on the Date line. • Please note: This option is for dates missed during contract only, so hours banked need to used during this summer contract.

  25. Summer 2009 Calendar

  26. Skater Rules Everyone is responsible for reading and following the rules. Listed below are the ice rules and regulations of the Woodbury Figure Skating Club. It is expected that all skaters who skate on WFSC ice will abide by these rules, on and off the ice. 1. Good sportsmanship is expected of all skaters off and on the ice. 2. There will be no: Rudeness to fellow skaters, Coaches, Rink Monitors, or parents; Name-calling, inappropriate facial displays. Swearing or yelling; Kicking the ice; Poor attitudes or unwillingness to support club rules 3. All skaters must check in with the rink monitor and turn in their tape if they wish to have it played. The skater must initial the book for attendance purposes. 4. Any contract skater who has not checked in for a session for 15 minutes after the start of the session will forfeit his/her spot if there are any skaters waiting to "Buy-On". Exception: The skater has called their coach or rink monitor to notify that they will be late. 5. The skater may not enter the ice until their skating bag and other personal effects are in the assigned locker room. 6. The rink monitor is responsible for safety of the skaters on contract ice and the enforcement of the club ice rules. Skaters are expected to respect the authority of the rink monitor. 7. Skaters must pay the rink monitor before entering the ice for a Buy-On. Skaters who do not have punch cards, coupons, cash, or a check will not be able to skate. Buy on will be made on a first come first served basis. The skater wishing to buy on should wait in the rink monitor box for the rink monitor to arrive. Skater buy on priority will take place by the skaters standing in order in the rink monitor box.

  27. Skater Rules • Be alert for all skaters at all times!! Skaters who do not watch where they are going are posing a danger to others. A skater will receive only one warning by any coach, rink monitor, or board member before being asked to leave the ice for the remainder of the session. This will be enforced even if the skater is in a lesson. • A skater running through their program must where a sash. On deck skaters need to be ready to go as soon as the other skater is finished. • THE SKATER WEARING THE SASH HAS THE RIGHT OF WAY! Please give them free maneuvering room; be alert to their direction changes. • Games such as “follow the leader”, “copy cat” or “tag” can be dangerous and are not permitted. No team compulsory or synchro practice during freestyle sessions. Skaters tend to be distracted and not paying attention to the other skaters around them. • Discussions with friends and fellow skaters should be held off the ice. • Skaters are expected to wear appropriate skating attire: No jeans, pajama bottoms or baggy pants. Skaters with long hair should have it tied up. • You represent the Woodbury Figure Skating Club and must act accordingly and respectful. Skater Name__________________________________ Date _________________

  28. Parents Code of Conduct WFSC Parents’ Code of Conduct (from U.S. Figure Skating) Codes of Conduct give everyone a guide to what is expected of us if we are part of an organization, participating in a sport, or we are spectators at our child’s events. By signing below I hereby agree that: • I will encourage good sportsmanship by demonstrating positive support for all skaters, coaches and officials at every practice session, competition and test session. • I will place the emotional and physical well being of my child ahead of my personal desire to win. • I will encourage my child to skate in a safe and healthy environment. • I will inform my child’s coach of any physical disability or ailment that may affect the safety of my child or the safety of others. • I will teach my child that doing one’s best is more important than winning, so that my child will never feel defeated by the results of a competitive event. • I will never ridicule or yell at my child or other participant for making a mistake or blame my child’s teammates for placement in a competition. • I will do my best to make skating fun and will remember that my child participates in sports for his/her own enjoyment and satisfaction, not mine. • I will ask my child to treat other skaters, coaches, fans and officials with respect, regardless of race, creed, color, sexual orientation or ability. • I will applaud a good effort in both victory and defeat emphasizing the positive accomplishments and learning from the mistakes. • I will teach my child to resolve conflicts without resorting to hostility or violence.

  29. Parents Code of Conduct • I will be a positive role model for my child and other skaters. • I will demand a figure skating environment for my child that is free of drug or alcohol abuse and agree that I will not use or provide to a third party any drug proscribed by applicable federal, state or municipal law. • I will not assist or condone any competing athlete’s use of a drug banned by the International Olympic Committee, International Skating Union, United States Olympic Committee, or U.S. Figure Skating, or, in case of athletes, to use such drugs or refuse to submit to properly conducted drug tests administered by one of these organizations. • I will not provide alcohol to, or condone the use of alcohol by minors, abuse alcohol in the presence of athlete members, or at U.S. Figure Skating activities or, in the case of athletes, consume alcoholic beverages while a minor. • I will encourage my child’s coach to continue their education and training through programs offered by U.S. Figure Skating, the Professional Skaters Association and other accredited organizations. • I will respect my child’s coach and refrain from coaching my child or other skaters during competitions and practices because it my conflict with the coach’s plan or strategies. • I will respect the decisions of officials and their authority during competitions and test sessions and teach my child to do likewise. • I will show appreciation and recognize the importance of volunteers and club officials. • I will study the rules of the U.S. Figure Skating and teach my child accordingly so that we have an understanding and appreciation of the rules of competition and membership. • I will support all the opponents in my child’s competition and respect the rights of all skaters to participate. Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: ________________________ Check here if you want to be included in the 2009-2010 Woodbury Figure Skater’s Directory.

  30. USFS Membership Membership Application: Home Club & Post Secondary WOODBURY FIGURE SKATING CLUB July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010 Please fill out a separate form for each skating member: MEMBER’S LAST NAME: MEMBER’S FIRST NAME: PARENT/GUARDIAN(S) NAME: PARENT’S HOME PHONE NUMBER: HOME ADDRESS: SKATER’S BIRTH DATE: PARENT’S EMAIL ADDRESS: SKATER’S SEX: M ______ F ______ ISI CLUB MEMBER NUMBER & Expiration Date: LAST ISI TEST LEVEL PASSED: (www.skateisi.org - to register) USFS HOME CLUB: USFS MEMBER NUMBER: (if new member, leave blank) LAST USFS FREESTYLE LEVEL PASSED: LAST USFS FIELD MOVES LEVEL LAST USFS DANCE LEVEL PASSED:

  31. Membership (con’t) • In consideration of the benefits to us awarded by acceptance of this application, the undersigned agree to hold and save harmless the Woodbury Figure Skating Club, its board and its officers for any claims or demands arising out of any accidents and injuries during skating sessions or other Club sponsored activities, or for loss of personal property. The undersigned also agree to be responsible and pay promptly for all lessons, ice contracts, and random ice booked by the skater or parent named above, in order to remain in good standing as a member of the Woodbury Figure Skating Club. The undersigned agree to abide by all rules and guidelines set forth in the latest edition of the USFS rule book and the Woodbury Figure Skating Club. The undersigned agree to accept the consequences of being suspended from Club ice without reimbursement for repeatedly breaking those rules. • I have read the above information and understand and will abide by its contents. • SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN _______________________________ Date: __________________ • (Required only if skater is under the age of 18) • 2009-2010 MEMBERSHIP FEES: • Annual Home Club Membership First Skater $80.00 _______________ • (regular and senior member) Each Add’l $40.00 _______________ • Post Secondary Membership Each Skater $40.00 _______________ • Please make checks payable to WFSC and return membership form along with fee to: • WFSC • PO Box 251146 • Woodbury, MN 55125 • Any questions regarding membership, please contact Joni at 651-714-8885 or Membership@skatewoodbury.org.

  32. WOODBURY FIGURE SKATING CLUB Liability Waiver Form • Approved by USFS • Required by our insurer • Includes consent for medical treatment

  33. Website www.skatewoodbury.org

  34. What’s Available? • USFS Membership • Summer Contract • Summer Calendar • Parent’s Code of Conduct • Liability Waiver • Skater’s Rules • Rink Monitor Form

  35. Check List Return to WFSC: • Summer Contract • USFS Membership • Liability Waiver • Parent’s Code of Conduct • Skater’s Rules • Rink Monitor Form

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