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U.S. Figure Skating Announces


Skating director Program MAY 21-23


Hyatt Regency, Dearborn Mich.


UNDENIABLY THE INDUSTRY’S best event of 2012. Join us this year for quality educational tracks and the premier RINK


Exposition in the country.


The Skating Director Program, presented by U.S. Figure Skating, is designed for skating directors, club board members, and coaches that are intent on offering the highest level of service and opportunity through their fi gure skating program.


This program will teach the participants how to use the full array of


U.S. Figure Skating programs to create a successful and fi nancially viable fi gure skating program.


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TOPICS INClUDE:


• All About U.S. Figure Skating • Growing Your Skating Program – from Basic Skills to elite


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Every NARCE registration includes an all access pass to the RINK Expo and NARCE social functions. Lunch is also included each day with your registration.


• Best Practices of Figure Skating Clubs • Using Social Media to Enhance Visibility • Developing Profitable Skating Programs • Hosting Parent Education • Real Programs that Work! • Working with your coaching staff • Comparison of Fee Structures


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PSA Credit Available.


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