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Sep 22, 2012 | Vonnie Crawford | 2852 views
Adult (age 19+) PowerSkating Program
Owen Sound Skating Club's Fall 2012 Adult (age 19+) PowerSkating Program. Sessions will take place on the West Rink at the new Julie McArthur Regional Recreation Centre in Owen Sound. The 90-minute sessions are led by Coach Denise Reid. 

This is a great opportunity to develop skating techniques that promote speed, endurance, agility and power. 

Dates: Wednesdays - September 26, October 3, October 10 and October 17

Time: 6:00 - 7:20pm

Cost: $135

Register: Call Natalie Murray at 519-270-9903.

Link to our registration form -  http://owensoundskating.com/documents/AdultSkate2012-13.pdf 

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