Roller
skating is a recreational activity. It’s
also a sport. It’s even a mode of transportation. No matter how you skate or
why, bottom line is it’s fun! The first recorded use of roller skates was in
1743 during a stage performance in London and the first public skating rink
opened in 1866 in Newport, Rhode Island. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_skating.
That’s a long time! Even though the skates, facilities and sport itself has changed
over the years, what hasn’t is this: Roller Skating is Fun!
Go to a
Saturday or Sunday afternoon skating session and there will likely be a BirthdayParty taking place. And why not! Roller rinks are the perfect place for a
celebration! They have great music and lighting, play lots of fun games,
everyone has a good time and you don’t have to clean-up! Most rinks have a few different
party packages to choose from and some even include a group lesson (or 2) for
the Birthday child and his or her guests!
Pam made this roller skate cake for William! |
Roller
rinks aren’t just for birthdays! Did you know you can rent a roller rink for a
private skating session? How fantastic would it be to have your next party, be
it a family reunion, company picnic, school reunion or graduation celebration
at one? You should definitely check out a
rink in your area for your next event! http://www.rinktime.com/roller-skating-rinks/national/roller-skating-rinks
While I’m on the subject of parties, next time you’re planning a fundraiser,contact your local roller rink for a truly unique event! Roller skating fundraisers are a quick, easy & super fun way to make money. They require minimal time & manpower. For instance, school parties take about 2 hrs and only 1 or 2 reps from the school (teacher, PTA) to “work” it. A few perks of skating parties are they help foster school spirit and get families out for an evening of fun while getting some physical activity! Fundraisers aren’t just for schools. They’re great for all kinds of groups and clubs, especially those involving kids like Scouts, 4-H and sports teams! I guarantee a skating party is a lot more fun than selling candy bars! Just ask those who were at the artistic figure skating club’s annual Halloween Party last week…
…or those who were at the Bow, Wow~Meow event Joy Mason organized for the Lake County HumanSociety earlier this year! Not only did she earn her Silver Girl Scout Award, the LCHS received some much needed food, supplies and cash donations!
I’d like to wrap this up with a few words on competitive skating. A new competitive season is just getting underway so here are the dates and locations of the artistic figure skating meets in Ohio for the 2013–2014 season:
DATE LOCATION OF CONTEST
November 3, 2013 Ohio Awards Banquet!
December 8, 2013 Lorain Skate World League Meet, Lorain Ohio
February 9, 2014 Country Skateland League Meet, Oberlin, Ohio
March 9, 2014 Youngstown Skate League Meet, Boardman, Ohio
April 5 & 6, 2014 Country Skateland Invitational, Oberlin, Ohio
April 26 & 27, 2014 Elyria Rollarena Invitational, Elyria, Ohio
May 17 & 18. 2014 Lorain Skate World Invitational, Lorain, Ohio
August 24, 2014 Brookpark Skateland Invitational, Brook Park, Ohio
December 8, 2013 Lorain Skate World League Meet, Lorain Ohio
February 9, 2014 Country Skateland League Meet, Oberlin, Ohio
March 9, 2014 Youngstown Skate League Meet, Boardman, Ohio
April 5 & 6, 2014 Country Skateland Invitational, Oberlin, Ohio
April 26 & 27, 2014 Elyria Rollarena Invitational, Elyria, Ohio
May 17 & 18. 2014 Lorain Skate World Invitational, Lorain, Ohio
August 24, 2014 Brookpark Skateland Invitational, Brook Park, Ohio
I’ll post the schedule as each meet nears. Who knows, there might just be a few events you’d like to go see! Also, the WorldChampionships are November 5th -16th in Taipei-City, China-Taipei and I will definitely keep you posted on the results, especially of Team USA! In the meantime, enjoy Alyssa’s Phillips’s freestyle and figure performance from the 2004 National Championships in Lincoln, Nebraska. It was her 3rd Nationals and she had just turned 9. It’s a great way to see the difference between figures & freestyle. SPOILER ALERT: Alyssa got 3rd in figures! Check out her smile on the podium and make sure you watch as she skates off the floor after the awards presentation. She couldn’t contain her excitement any longer and she starts waving her arms ever so slightly…
Now go see
what your local rink has waiting for you!