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  • April Newsletter

    โœจSk8Arts Academy is moving!

    A New Chapter for Sk8Arts is About to Unfold

    Weโ€™re growingโ€”and itโ€™s time to give each part of our world the space it deserves.

    ArtisticSkating.com will continue to evolve as a global hub for the sportโ€”featuring stories, education, history, and inspiration for skaters everywhere.

    At the same time, our in-person training program is stepping into its own spotlight with a new home: Sk8Arts Academyโ€”dedicated to classes, coaching, events, and the vibrant skating community here at the rink.

    โœจ Two paths, one shared passion for artistic skating.

    To guide you through this transition (and make sure you donโ€™t miss a single step), weโ€™ll be sending a special newsletter on April 15th introducing the new Sk8Arts Academy site, along with what to expect from both platforms moving forward.

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Be sure youโ€™re on our mailing list to receive this important update and be part of what comes next.

    Because whether youโ€™re skating with us in person or following the journey from afarโ€ฆ
    thereโ€™s a place for you here.



    Our Annual Spring Showcase is Set!

    โœจ Spring Showcase 2026 ๐ŸŽถ

    What happens when rhythm meets wheels?

    Music in Motion

    This yearโ€™s Spring Showcase will celebrate the joy, energy, and pure electricity of skating set to music. Music in Motion is more than a theme โ€” itโ€™s the heartbeat of everything we do. When skaters truly listen, their edges soften, their timing sharpens, and movement becomes expression.

    And nowโ€ฆ itโ€™s your turn to be part of it.

    ๐ŸŒˆ Who Can Participate?

    Intermediate-level skaters are invited to join our featured group production number set to the spirited classic:

    ๐ŸŽต โ€œIโ€™ve Got the Music In Meโ€

    This high-energy routine will include a fun, dynamic โ€œfollow-the-leaderโ€ sequence where the entire group moves together in powerful formation โ€” confident, joyful, and absolutely alive on wheels.

    To participate in group numbers, skaters should be able to:

    • Skate confidently forward on one foot
    • Execute controlled turns
    • Skate backward
    • Perform simple steps (a plus!)

    If youโ€™re not sure whether your skater is ready โ€” talk to your coach. Weโ€™ll help you find the right place.

    โญ Opportunities for Advanced Skaters

    More intermediate to advanced skaters may be eligible to perform:

    • Small group numbers
    • Specialty feature numbers
    • Even solos*

    *Solo and small group eligibility is determined in consultation with your coach.

    We will also feature special performances by local skaters preparing for Regional Championships the following weekend โ€” giving our audience a glimpse of skating at its competitive best.

    ๐Ÿ—“ Show Practice Details

    Tentative start: April

    Fridays | 4:30 โ€“ 5:30 PM

    ๐Ÿ“ El Centro Skate Rink

    Attendance at every practice is not mandatory โ€” we understand busy schedules โ€” but all group participants must be available to rehearse group numbers the day of the show.

    There is no charge to participate and no admission fee to attend. Bring your family and friends!

    Donations will be welcomed to help support our skaters as they prepare for their journey to the National Championships.

    ๐ŸŽค Ready to Join?

    If youโ€™re interested:

    โœ” Talk to your coach

    โœ” Add your name to the Spring Showcase Interest Sheet

    โœ” Or leave your contact information to be notified when official practices begin

    This is your chance to be part of something joyful, musical, and unforgettable.

    Because when the music startsโ€ฆ

    Skaters donโ€™t just roll.

    They shine. โœจ๐ŸŽถ



    ๐ŸŒˆ Theyโ€™re Here! Spring Sk8Passports

    Simple. Flexible. Rewarding.

    This Spring, weโ€™re rolling out something new at Sk8Arts Academy โ€” and it was inspired by you.

    Many of our skaters want to skate moreโ€ฆ but life doesnโ€™t always follow a perfect schedule. So weโ€™ve created a simple, flexible passport system for March, April, and May that makes it easy to commit without complicated subscriptions.

    No apps.
    No logins.
    Just skate. โœ”๏ธ

    And yes โ€” Passport holders receive special perks.


    ๐ŸŸฃ Studio Passport โ€” $105

    12 Studio Stamps Good for Available Studio Hours

    For skaters who want dedicated practice time during Studio Hours (average 10 hours available weekly).

    Ideal for independent practice and private lesson skaters who need floor time.


    ๐Ÿ”ต Community Passport โ€” $125

    8 Stamps – 4 stamps each for Social Skates & Classes

    Each stamp may be used for:

    • A full Social Skate + Class combo
    • Just the Class
    • Or just the Social Skate

    Valid Tuesdays or Thursdays.

    If you usually skate once per week, this is likely your best fit.


    ๐ŸŸก All Access Passport โ€” $225

    16 Stamps – 8 stamps each for Social Skates & Classes

    For skaters who plan to skate regularly this Spring.

    Use your stamps Tuesdays and/or Thursdays for:

    • Social Skate + Class
    • Just Class
    • Or just Social Skate

    More skating = faster progress and stronger foundations.


    โœจ Passport Holder Benefits

    โœ”๏ธ 10% off merchandise at ArtisticSkating.com
    โœ”๏ธ No Studio Fees during Studio practice time
    โœ”๏ธ Flexible use throughout the Spring semester


    The Simple Details

    โ€ข Passports are valid March through May
    โ€ข All passports expire after 3 months
    โ€ข No new passports will be sold in May
    โ€ข Family members may share within the semester


    Why We Created This

    Skating improves with consistency. Confidence grows with repetition. And community strengthens when we see each other regularly.

    The Sk8Passports are designed to make that easier.

    Whether youโ€™re here for fitness, artistry, performance, or pure joy โ€” thereโ€™s a passport that fits your rhythm.

    Passports will be available to purchase in-person at the rink throughout the months of March and April

    Not sure which one is right for you? Just ask. Iโ€™m happy to help you choose.

    Letโ€™s make this a Spring of strong foundations, joyful movement, and time well spent on wheels.

    See you on the floor ๐Ÿ’ซ
    ~ Linda


    Where Do Star Skaters Go After Beginnerโ€™s Class?

    Youโ€™re a Star!

    Learning to skate is exciting โ€” but the real growth begins after the beginner phase. When foundational skills are in place, skaters need structure, progression, and purpose to continue improving. Without a pathway, many stall out. At Sk8Arts Academy, our progressive teaching system ensures that every skater knows exactly where to go next โ€” and how to keep building strength, style, and confidence.



    Rink Operator Appreciation Day

    Last Chance Dance Skaters Roll Up Their Sleeves

    On February 20th, the wheels werenโ€™t just turning on the floor โ€” they were turning in the skate room, too.

    Twelve members of our Last Chance Dance Skaters club showed up for a special Rink Operator Appreciation Workday, trading practice time for polish cloths, tools, and a whole lot of elbow grease. Together, we cleaned and repaired rental skates, checked wheels and toe stops, organized shelves, and straightened up the skate room so itโ€™s safer, smoother, and more welcoming for everyone who walks through the doors.

    Rental skates are often a skaterโ€™s very first experience on eight wheels. When they roll well, fit properly, and look cared for, it sets the tone for confidence and fun. By helping maintain this equipment, our club members directly support the rinkโ€™s daily operations โ€” and the families, schools, and new skaters who rely on it.

    This day was about more than tightening trucks and wiping down boots. It was about gratitude. We are fortunate to have a home for artistic skating, and we believe in being good partners. When we invest in the rink, we invest in the future of our sport.

    Twelve volunteers. Countless rentals refreshed. One very grateful skating community.

    Service is part of who we are โ€” on the floor and off. ๐Ÿ’™โœจ


    A Good Day at the Skating Rink

    “C’mon, Dad!”

    He came to watch his kids skate.

    He left with a grin on his face and a quiet victory over fear.

    Sometimes the most powerful moments at the rink donโ€™t happen in the spotlightโ€”they happen in rental skates, on shaky knees, when someone decides to try.

    Read how one dadโ€™s first lap around the floor became a reminder of why we do what we do.

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    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Calendar of Events โ€” Artistic Skating 2025โ€“2026 Season

    The competitive and performance season is already shaping up to be an exciting one for our El Centro Artistic Team (ECAT) skaters! As we move toward 2026, there will be several major opportunities for our skaters to perform, test, and compete on both the regional and national stage.

    Upcoming 2026 Events:

    • USARS Regional Qualifiers
      June 20โ€“22, 2026 โ€” Portland, Oregon
      Skaters who have been working hard through the fall and winter will have the opportunity to qualify for the USARS National Championships in their own backyard. This event serves as the gateway to Nationals and an inspiring showcase of the Pacific Northwestโ€™s top talent.
    • Spring Showcase โ€” Sponsored by Last Chance Dance Skaters
      June 18, 2026 โ€” 5:30โ€“7:30 PM, El Centro Rink
      Our annual Spring Showcase returns! This uplifting community event gives every skater a chance to shine and celebrate the progress of the season in a fun, family-friendly evening of performances, music, and awards.
    • AARS American Championships
      June 24โ€“July 3, 2026 โ€” Union, Missouri
      ECAT will proudly participate in this multi-division event that brings together artistic roller skaters from across the Americas. A great opportunity for our skaters to represent El Centro on a national stage.
    • USARS National Championships
      July 2026 โ€” Lincoln, Nebraska
      The historic home of roller skating once again hosts Nationals! Skaters who qualify at Regionals will compete among the countryโ€™s best in this inspiring annual tradition. Official dates will be announced soon.

    Skaters interested in performing, testing, or competing in any of these events should speak with Coach Linda or Coach Kayla for details about eligibility, travel, and training plans. More information will be shared as registration and event details become available.


    ๐Ÿ’– Thank You for Rolling with Us

    A Closing Note from Linda & Kayla

    As we wrap up this monthโ€™s focus on Strong Foundations, weโ€™re reminded that foundations arenโ€™t flashy. Theyโ€™re not the big jumps or the spotlight moments. Theyโ€™re the quiet repetitions, the wobbly first attempts, the courage to try again, and the simple joy of rolling forward one more time.

    Every edge you strengthen, every posture you correct, every fall you learn to recover from โ€” these are the bricks that build your skating future.

    But foundations arenโ€™t just technical. Theyโ€™re relational. Theyโ€™re built in encouragement, shared laughter, patient coaching, and the courage to step onto the floor โ€” whether itโ€™s your first time or your fiftieth year on wheels.

    We are so proud of the work weโ€™ve seen this month. The determination. The breakthroughs. The willingness to go back to basics and do them well.

    Strong foundations donโ€™t just support advanced skating โ€” they support confidence, resilience, and lifelong joy.

    Keep building. Keep listening. Keep showing up.

    Weโ€™ll see you on the floor.

    With gratitude and belief in you,
    Linda & Kayla ๐Ÿ›ผโœจ

    Justine and her circles!


  • February Newsletter

    โœจFebruary’s Theme: Skate from the Heart

    February at a Glance: Short Month, Full Heart

    February may be the shortest month on the calendar, but weโ€™re packing a lot of heart into it.

    A quick heads-up as you plan your skating time: El Centro will be closed February 16โ€“20, giving us a brief pause mid-month โ€” and a perfect opportunity to connect, give back, and skate a little differently.

    This monthโ€™s theme, Skate from the Heart, invites us to slow down, listen more deeply to the music, and rediscover the joy and expression that drew us to skating in the first place. Youโ€™ll see that theme reflected throughout our classes, events, and community activities this February.

    โœจ Whatโ€™s coming up:

    • A special Monday Meetup at Lynnwood Bowl & Skate on February 16, where weโ€™ll join Howard Jenkinsโ€™ Skate Therapy session for a refreshing, feel-good skating experience
    • A chance to give back with a Skate Room Cleanup Day during the closure week as we show appreciation for the rink and the space that supports our skating community
    • Our monthly Skate Swap on the last Thursday of the month โ€” a great time to pass along gear and pick up something new-to-you
    • Andโ€ฆ a BIG ANNOUNCEMENT coming soon about our Spring Showcase (you wonโ€™t want to miss this one ๐Ÿ‘€)

    Below, youโ€™ll find more details on each of these โ€” along with a closer look at what weโ€™re exploring in class this month as we learn to feel the music, style our movement, and skate with intention.

    February may be brief โ€” but itโ€™s full of meaning.
    Letโ€™s skate it from the heart. ๐Ÿ’œ

    Skate from the Heart!

    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ February 2026 Calendar & Announcements


    ๐ŸŽฅ NEW: Open Studio Hours

    ๐Ÿ“… Fridays | 2:00 โ€“ 5:00 PM – $12.00*

    Open Studio Hours are designed for focused, independent practice with a supportive structure. Skaters can:
    โ€ข Work on figures, dance, freestyle, or choreography
    โ€ข Practice test or competition material
    โ€ข Receive light coaching feedback as available
    โ€ข Skate alongside motivated peers in a studio-style environment

    Private Lessons are taught during this time, and have the right-of-way on the skating floor. Skaters must adhere to our “Skater’s Etiquette” in order to skate this practice session.

    Perfect for performance-track skatersโ€”or anyone ready to take ownership of their progress.

    ๐Ÿ“˜ Sk8Passports Update

    Due to the February rink closure, the launch of Sk8Passports has been delayed until March. We promiseโ€”itโ€™ll be worth the wait, and weโ€™re excited to roll it out under better conditions.


    New Classes!

    ๐ŸŽฏ Sk8Skills 1 & 2, Wednesdays 3:30 – 4:30 pm

    Where Strong Skaters Are Made

    This is where confidence beginsโ€”and bad habits quietly disappear.

    Sk8Skills 1 & 2 focuses on the fundamentals that make every style of skating better:

    • Balance & posture
    • Edges & control
    • Turns, transitions, and flow
    • Musical timing and skating awareness

    Perfect for beginners and self-taught skaters who want to feel more stable, more graceful, and more intentional on wheels.

    Because great skating doesnโ€™t start with tricksโ€”it starts with technique.

    Olympic Trial for February – $15 (save $5)

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Recommended for all skaters building a strong foundation

    โญ Sk8Stars, Thursdays 4:30 – 5:30 pm

    Step Into the Spotlight

    Ready to skate with purposeโ€”and a little polish?

    Sk8Stars is where skills turn into performance:

    • Choreography & presentation
    • Musical interpretation
    • Confidence, expression, and style
    • Preparation for showcases, teams, and special performances

    This class is ideal for skaters who love to perform, want to be part of group numbers, or are curious about taking the next step beyond recreational skating.

    This is where skating becomes storytelling.


    ๐Ÿ“… Mark Your Calendar

    ๐ŸŒˆ Spring Showcase โ€” Coming June 18

    An evening of artistry, music, and movement on wheels.

    Our skatersโ€”from newest beginners to advanced performersโ€”will take the floor to share what theyโ€™ve been learning this season in a joyful, supportive showcase of artistic roller skating.

    ๐Ÿ—“ Thursday, June 18
    ๐Ÿ•  5:30 โ€“ 7:30 PM
    ๐ŸŽŸ Free admission โ€ข Donations welcome

    โœจ Local skaters invited to participate
    โœจ Spectators warmly welcomed


    ๐ŸŽญ Coming Soonโ€ฆ

    ๐Ÿ‘€ This Yearโ€™s Showcase Theme

    Wings? Music? Motion? Legacy?
    Weโ€™re not saying yetโ€ฆ but itโ€™s a good one.

    Keep your eyes openโ€”the 2026 Spring Showcase theme will be announced soon, and skaters will want to be part of it from the very beginning.

    Hint: itโ€™s poetic, powerful, and very Sk8Arts. ๐Ÿ˜‰


    Olympic Trials: Figure Skating on Wheels

    Every four years, the world pauses to watch athletes glide across the iceโ€”edges carving clean arcs, spins floating effortlessly, music and movement woven together into moments of pure artistry.

    What many people donโ€™t realize is that the same skills theyโ€™re watching in Olympic figure skating are taught and trained right hereโ€”on roller skates.

    This February, while the Olympics are on our screens, weโ€™re inviting you to experience that artistry firsthand with a special program weโ€™re calling Olympic Trials.

    What Are Olympic Trials?

    Unlike the elite Olympic Trials you see on television, our Olympic Trials are personal.

    Theyโ€™re a low-pressure opportunity to try Artistic Roller Skatingโ€”no commitment, no experience required, and no pressure to โ€œsign up for everything.โ€ Just a chance to see what it feels like to skate with intention, technique, and music.

    As we like to say:
    See it on ice. Learn it on wheels.

    The February Olympic Special

    For the three weeks weโ€™re open in February, weโ€™re offering a special Olympic Trials bundle:

    Social Skate + Class for $25
    (a $10 savings)

    This experience pairs a guided daytime Social Skate with a structured Artistic Skating class, giving you time to warm up, explore movement, and then learn how the fundamentals really workโ€”edges, balance, turns, flow, and musical interpretation.

    Whether youโ€™re:

    • a recreational skater curious about classes
    • an adult returning to skating after years away
    • or someone whoโ€™s watched figure skating and thought, โ€œI wish I could do thatโ€

    โ€ฆthis is your invitation.

    We’re also inviting you to our Wednesday Sk8Skills 1 & 2 Classes from 3:30 – 4:30 pm for just $15 (a $5 savings!). Give it a Trial and see what Class suits your skating level and style.

    Why February Looks a Little Different

    You may notice weโ€™re keeping February intentionally simple. The rink will be closed February 16โ€“20 for floor resurfacing, and rather than rushing the launch of our new Passport training system, weโ€™ve chosen to use February as a trial and discovery month.

    That means:

    • No long-term commitments
    • No pressure to choose a pathway yet
    • Just time to roll, explore, and enjoy skating

    Our full Sk8Arts Passport programsโ€”with structured monthly plans and clear pathwaysโ€”will officially debut in March, once weโ€™re back on a freshly resurfaced floor and can offer a full, uninterrupted month.

    Everyone Starts Somewhere

    Every Olympic skater youโ€™re watching right now began with a first edge, a first turn, a first attempt.

    Olympic Trials are about that beginning.
    Your beginning.

    If youโ€™ve ever been curious about Artistic Skatingโ€”or wondered what makes figure skating so captivatingโ€”February is the perfect time to step onto the floor and try it for yourself.

    ๐Ÿ›ผ Olympic Trials โ€” February Only
    ๐Ÿ“… Tuesdays & Thursdays (daytime) – 11 am – 2 pm

    Wednesdays – Sk8Skills 1 & 2 – 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
    ๐Ÿšซ Closed Feb 16โ€“20

    We canโ€™t wait to skate with you.


    ๐Ÿ›ผ Olympic Skating Games on Wheels

    Family Friday โ€ข February 13 | 11:00 AM โ€“ 1:00 PM

    While the world is watching Olympic figure skating on ice, weโ€™re bringing the excitement to the roller rink with Olympic Skating Games on Wheels โ€” a special Family Friday event inspired by the grace, skill, and celebration of the Olympics.

    Skaters of all ages and levels will take part in fun, skill-based skating games designed to highlight balance, rhythm, edges, spins, and presentation โ€” all adapted for roller skates. Whether your skater is brand new, home-schooled, preschool-aged, or already rolling strong, everyone is welcome and included.

    To make the experience truly Olympic, weโ€™ll be awarding Gold, Silver, and Bronze medals at a real podium, complete with Olympic music โ€” giving every skater the thrill of standing on the podium and feeling like a champion. Events will be offered for multiple levels and ages so every participant has a chance to shine.

    This is not about competition or elimination โ€” itโ€™s about participation, confidence, and joy in motion. Think of it as:
    See it on ice โ†’ Try it on wheels.

    Event Details

    ๐Ÿ—“ Friday, February 13
    ๐Ÿ•š 11:00 AM โ€“ 1:00 PM
    ๐Ÿ’ฒ $12 per skater
    ๐Ÿ‘ถ Under 7 skate free with paid admission
    ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ‘งโ€๐Ÿ‘ฆ Special Family Rate: $30 for up to 4 family members

    Join us for a special midday celebration of skating, inspired by the Olympics we love to watch โ€” and made just right for families on wheels.

    โœจ All ages welcome
    โœจ All skill levels included
    โœจ Olympic spirit, zero pressure

    Let the games begin!

    This oneโ€™s going to feel magical โ€” guaranteed goosebumps when that music plays.๐ŸŒŸ


    Coachโ€™s Corner – New Blog Post

    From the Coachโ€™s Heart: My Life on Wheels

    Roller skating has been part of my life since I was two years old. I quite literally grew up on the skating floor, surrounded by music, movement, competition, and community. Over the years, skating has carried me through childhood, performance, teaching, family life, and more than a few reinventions.

    In this personal reflection, I share how a lifetime on wheels has shaped not just the skater I becameโ€”but the teacher, mentor, and person I am today. From early rink shows and competitive skating to building clubs, teaching families, and returning to the floor later in life, skating has been a constant teacher.

    But perhaps the most important lesson is this: Iโ€™m still learning.

    My students continue to teach me as much as I teach themโ€”about courage, patience, musicality, perseverance, and joy. Skating isnโ€™t something you outgrow; itโ€™s something that grows with you. And I hope this story offers a glimpse of how skating can become a lifelong companion, shaping confidence, creativity, and connection long after the music starts.

    This is the story behind why I teach the way I doโ€”and why the skating floor will always feel like home.


    ๐Ÿค LCDS Volunteer Opportunity

    Rink Operators Appreciation Day
    ๐Ÿ“… Friday, February 20
    Rink closed due to resurfacing

    When the rink rests, the community rises. Join Last Chance Dance Skaters (LCDS) in a volunteer effort to thank and support rink operatorsโ€”the unsung heroes who keep skating alive.

    โธป

    โ™ป๏ธ Skate Swap

    ๐Ÿ“… Thursday, February 26 (last Thursday of the month)

    Trade gently used skating gear and help another skater roll forward. See a Coach or Team Member for details.

    โธป

    ๐Ÿ›ผ Monday Meetup โ€“ Offsite Adventure

    ๐Ÿ“ Lynnwood Skate & Bowl
    ๐Ÿ“… Monday, February 16 | 11:00 AM โ€“ 2:00 PM

    With El Centro closed, weโ€™re skating elsewhere! Join us for Howard Jenkinsโ€™ Skate Therapy:
    โ€ข 11:00โ€“11:30 AM โ€“ Guided class
    โ€ข 11:30โ€“2:00 PM โ€“ Open skating

    A great chance to explore another rink and skate together as a group.


    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Calendar of Events โ€” Artistic Skating 2025โ€“2026 Season

    The competitive and performance season is already shaping up to be an exciting one for our El Centro Artistic Team (ECAT) skaters! As we move toward 2026, there will be several major opportunities for our skaters to perform, test, and compete on both the regional and national stage.

    Upcoming 2026 Events:

    • USARS Regional Qualifiers
      June 20โ€“22, 2026 โ€” Portland, Oregon
      Skaters who have been working hard through the fall and winter will have the opportunity to qualify for the USARS National Championships in their own backyard. This event serves as the gateway to Nationals and an inspiring showcase of the Pacific Northwestโ€™s top talent.
    • Spring Showcase โ€” Sponsored by Last Chance Dance Skaters
      June 18, 2026 โ€” 5:30โ€“7:30 PM, El Centro Rink
      Our annual Spring Showcase returns! This uplifting community event gives every skater a chance to shine and celebrate the progress of the season in a fun, family-friendly evening of performances, music, and awards.
    • AARS American Championships
      June 24โ€“July 3, 2026 โ€” Union, Missouri
      ECAT will proudly participate in this multi-division event that brings together artistic roller skaters from across the Americas. A great opportunity for our skaters to represent El Centro on a national stage.
    • USARS National Championships
      July 2026 โ€” Lincoln, Nebraska
      The historic home of roller skating once again hosts Nationals! Skaters who qualify at Regionals will compete among the countryโ€™s best in this inspiring annual tradition. Official dates will be announced soon.

    Skaters interested in performing, testing, or competing in any of these events should speak with Coach Linda or Coach Kayla for details about eligibility, travel, and training plans. More information will be shared as registration and event details become available.


    ๐Ÿ’– Thank You for Rolling with Us

    ๐Ÿ’™ A Note as We Closeโ€ฆ

    As we wrap up this month, we just want to say thank youโ€”for showing up, for supporting one another, and for bringing your unique energy onto the floor each week.

    In our recent blog, Skate from the Heart, we talked about listeningโ€”to the music, to our bodies, and to each other. That idea carries us through everything we do here. Progress doesnโ€™t come from perfection; it comes from presence. From skating with intention, curiosity, and joy.

    Whether youโ€™re just beginning, returning after time away, or finding new confidence in your skating, know this: what you bring to the floor matters. We see it. We appreciate it. And weโ€™re honored to skate alongside you.

    Thank you for being part of this community and for sharing the heart of your skating with us.

    With gratitude and wheels still turning,
    Coach Linda & Coach Kayla ๐Ÿ›ผโœจ


  • January Newsletter

    โœจJanuary’s Theme: It Starts With a Beat

    January is where we begin again – not with tricks, not with speed, but with something far more essential.

    A beat.

    Every great skating moment – every clean edge, confident turn, expressive dance phrase, or powerful jump – starts with timing. Before style, before difficulty, before polish.. there is rhythm. This month at SK8Arts Academy @ El Centro, our January theme is “It Starts With a Beat,” and we’ll be exploring timing, tempo, and musicality across all of our classes.

    Whether you’re gliding your very first patterns, dancing to music you love, or sharpening technical skills… the beat is your best inspiration and teacher!

    c Sk8Sketches

    โœจ Read the full January class preview on ArtisticSkating.com โ†’


    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ January 2026 Calendar & Announcements

    Winter/Spring Class Semester Starts January 6th


    A New Way to Keep your Wheels Rolling…

    โœจ The Sk8Passport Program โ€” Launching February

    This February, Sk8Arts Academy introduces the Sk8Passport Programโ€”a flexible, skill-driven way to skate with purpose and progress.

    Choose your path:

    ๐ŸŒ€ Social Pathway Passport
    Designed for social, rhythm, and recreational skaters who want to level up their skills without losing the fun. Each Passport pairs a Social Skate with guided instruction, helping skaters build confidence, style, and musicalityโ€”then take it straight to the floor.

    โญ Performance Pathway Passport
    Created for artistic and competitive skaters ready to train with intention. This Passport supports structured classes, coached practice, and performance preparation, while tracking growth across technique, artistry, and mastery.

    Your Passport is more than admissionโ€”itโ€™s your map, record, and invitation to skate your own path.
    Collect experiences. Build skills. Roll with purpose.

    ๐Ÿšฆ More details coming soonโ€ฆ



    Let’s Welcome our New Artistic Technical Advisor!

    Debbie Berg joins Sk8Arts Academy

    Debbie Berg

    โ€œGreat skaters donโ€™t just learn stepsโ€”they learn the rhythm that carries them for life.โ€

    This January, as we focus on โ€œIt Starts With a Beat,โ€ we celebrate the teachers who first counted us in. Debbie Berg is one of those rare mentors whose rhythm stays with you long after the music changes. Debbie will be guest teaching some of our classes, and will also be available for private lessons. Please help us welcome Debbie to Sk8Arts Academy!



    ๐Ÿ’ซ Ready to Grow? Private Lessons Are Your Pathway Forward.

    Whether youโ€™re just starting out, getting your confidence back, or dreaming big for the year ahead, nothing accelerates your progress like one-on-one instruction with a trusted guide. Private lessons offer focused attention, personalized feedback, and the kind of targeted breakthroughs that simply arenโ€™t possible in a group setting.

    Our certified instructors โ€” Linda Sewell and Kayla Burns โ€” bring decades of experience, artistry, and a whole lot of heart to every lesson. Think of us as your skating guides: we help you discover your strengths, polish your edges, and explore the skills that make you feel joyful, expressive, and capable on wheels.

    ๐ŸŒŸ Private Instruction Can Help You:

    • Build a strong foundation and correct early habits
    • Level up specific skills like edges, turns, spins, or dance steps
    • Prepare for Sk8Skills testing, Sk8Stars, or competitive goals
    • Gain confidence and consistency in your skating
    • Create a personalized plan for growth in the new year

    Private lessons are the perfect place to ask questions, explore new ideas, try challenges at your own pace, and experience real โ€œaha!โ€ moments โ€” the kind that stay with you long after you roll off the floor.

    As we look toward a fresh new year, this is a wonderful time to invest in deeper, more intentional skating instruction. Weโ€™ll be announcing a special January opportunity soon, so stay tuned!

    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Visit our Private Lessons page to contact the certified teacher of your choice and begin your next chapter on wheels.


    Coachโ€™s Corner – New Blog Post

    Who Did You Take From?

    Among โ€œold skaters,โ€ itโ€™s a question that carries history, respect, and lineage. But what does it really mean to take from a teacherโ€”and what does it mean to give? As we step into a new year, this reflection explores the quiet exchange between teachers and students, legacy and learning, and the gifts we carry forward long after the lesson ends.


    The Skaters Have Spoken!

    ๐Ÿ’ƒ๐Ÿ›ผ Last Chance Dance Skaters Club Update โ€” New Leadership Elected!

    Our skating community took a big step forward on November 20th as the Last Chance Dance Skaters Club held its first organizational meeting โ€” and we are thrilled to announce the election of our inaugural officers:

    • Bri Sevores โ€” President
    • Justine Briley โ€” Vice President
    • Rosita Mayo โ€” Secretary/Treasurer

    This dynamic trio will be working together throughout December to prepare the Clubโ€™s Mission Statement and By-Laws, setting a strong foundation for the future. With their leadership, weโ€™ll be ready to hit the ground rolling in January, when the Club will officially file its 501(c)(3) nonprofit application.

    Why This Matters

    Becoming a nonprofit organization gives the Club the ability to support the sport of Artistic Skating in the ways our local members choose โ€” whether thatโ€™s helping skaters attend competitions, offering scholarships, improving equipment, promoting special events, or creating more opportunities for our community to grow.

    It also means the Club can host fundraising activities such as:

    • Skating shows & exhibitions
    • Bake sales
    • Skate-a-thons
    • Community events
    • And more โ€” all benefiting the goals decided by the membership

    This is a huge milestone for our skate family and a beautiful example of what happens when skaters come together with vision, energy, and heart.

    Stay tuned โ€” 2025 is going to be a remarkable year for the Last Chance Dance Skaters!


    ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ Calendar of Events โ€” Artistic Skating 2025โ€“2026 Season

    The competitive and performance season is already shaping up to be an exciting one for our El Centro Artistic Team (ECAT) skaters! As we move toward 2026, there will be several major opportunities for our skaters to perform, test, and compete on both the regional and national stage.

    Upcoming 2026 Events:

    • Americaโ€™s Cup Championships of Clubs
      January 16โ€“22, 2026 โ€” Orlando, Florida
      This prestigious invitational event kicks off the year and brings together clubs from across the nation for a celebration of artistic roller skating excellence.
    • USARS Regional Qualifiers
      June 20โ€“22, 2026 โ€” Portland, Oregon
      Skaters who have been working hard through the fall and winter will have the opportunity to qualify for the USARS National Championships in their own backyard. This event serves as the gateway to Nationals and an inspiring showcase of the Pacific Northwestโ€™s top talent.
    • Spring Showcase โ€” Sponsored by Last Chance Dance Skaters
      June 18, 2026 โ€” 5:30โ€“7:30 PM, El Centro Rink
      Our annual Spring Showcase returns! This uplifting community event gives every skater a chance to shine and celebrate the progress of the season in a fun, family-friendly evening of performances, music, and awards.
    • AARS American Championships
      June 24โ€“July 3, 2026 โ€” Union, Missouri
      ECAT will proudly participate in this multi-division event that brings together artistic roller skaters from across the Americas. A great opportunity for our skaters to represent El Centro on a national stage.
    • USARS National Championships
      July 2026 โ€” Lincoln, Nebraska
      The historic home of roller skating once again hosts Nationals! Skaters who qualify at Regionals will compete among the countryโ€™s best in this inspiring annual tradition. Official dates will be announced soon.

    Skaters interested in performing, testing, or competing in any of these events should speak with Coach Linda or Coach Kayla for details about eligibility, travel, and training plans. More information will be shared as registration and event details become available.


    ๐Ÿ’– Thank You for Rolling with Us

    We’re so grateful for everyone whoโ€™s been part of this growing community โ€” both on and off the rink. Your encouragement keeps us going through the late nights, the learning curves, and the occasional โ€œoopsโ€ moments. Thank you for your patience and for believing in this journey as we keep building something truly special together.

    See you at the rink (and online, too!)
    ~ Coach Linda & Coach Kayla