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The Lethbridge Skating Club has a long-standing tradition of ending every Fall-Winter season with an Ice Show. This annual show is complete with a theme, special routines, fun costumes, and decorations & lighting. This is an exciting event where our skaters have the opportunity to perform their new skills and entertain family and friends.

This year's ice show theme is HEROES! Please join us on Saturday, March 26th at 5:30pm at the Nicholas Sheran Arena to support our skaters. It's bound to be an action-packed, exciting evening! For only $10 per person, with 10 and under free, we'd love to have you in the crowd.


Although we hope to see all of our skaters participate, participation is optional. There is no cost to parents for their children to participate in the year-end ice show, and costumes are provided. All parents who are not volunteering at the performance must purchase a ticket for admission. Tickets are available to pre-purchase at the button below, and will also be available at rehearsals and the day of the show.
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CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR SHOW TICKETS ONLINE

Ice Show Groups

Opening #
Dani B
Piper B
Dylann C
Alexis Dz
Ryleigh E
Charley E
Rae Marie FC
Gabby H
Brier J
Brooklyn K
Fiona L
Shanelle M
Shayleen M
Charlie M
Caprice R
Rylee S
Paige S
Moriah VL
Brooklyn W
Jaylyn W
Light Show
Dani B
Piper B
Dylann C
Alexis D
Ryleigh E
Charley E
Rae Marie FC
Gabby H
Brier J
Brooklyn K
Fiona L
Shanelle M
Shayleen M
Charlie M
Caprice R
Rylee S
Paige S
Brooklyn W

Jaylyn W
Black Widow
Dylann C
Gabby H
Brooklyn K
Fiona L
Shayleen M
Shanelle M
Paige S
Brooklyn W
​Jaylyn W
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Doctors
Jasmeen B
Lanaya B
Brooklynn J
Khanya M
Cici S
Moriah VL
Cara W
Naomi Z
Alexandra W
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Captain America
Aubrey A
Presley A
Paisley B
Tasia C
Sophie C
Anna F
Julianne M
​Aubrey W
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Hercules
Dani B
Piper B
Alexis D
Ryleigh E
Charley E
Rae Marie FC
Brier J
Charlie M
Caprice R
Rylee S
Wanda Vision
Jaren B
Abby G
Piper H
Danica M
Rachel P
Norah P
Claire P
Avengers (Can Group 1)
Alyvia H
Brianna M
Charlotte J
Haley P
Hannah VA
Harley K
Kendal O
Laine B
Leighton B
Mila S.A
Ryley S.A
Madeleine L
Firefighters (Can Group 2)
Charlotte D
Ella-Mae M
Ethan M
Evan M
Harvery L
Keely W
Nelly B
Nirmaan G
Sawyer T
Sophie K
Sophie R
Sydney S
Zyanua D
Imke DB
Astronauts (Can Group 3)
Aria C
Asher M
Ea C
Elsa S
Jaysik S
Jett W
Kara C
Kiya C
Meeya W
Nikita C
Petra S
Pyper S
Yara C
​Hannah D
Police (Can Group 4)
Aubree D
Brooks B
Charlie T
Drayce T
Lila C
Liv O
Madison W
Mia A
Raya C
Sophia D
Tenley Y
Trace D
Zorawar J
Aoife K
REHEARSALS – Ice Show practices will take place during your child’s regularly scheduled lesson time, as well as on the additional days listed on the schedule attached below. Skaters will spend the next few weeks learning their routines and new skills for the show. Routines are designed to showcase the skater’s talents, as well as provide further opportunity for development. Group lesson skaters that choose not to participate in the Ice Show may follow along and enjoy continued skill development, or they may be grouped separately and provided instruction by a coach or program assistants.
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ICE SHOW PRACTICE SCHEDULE

​VOLUNTEERS
– As the planning of the show progresses, we will ask you to commit to volunteering in some capacity to help us deliver a successful experience for your child. Some volunteer positions might include costume coordinators, dress rehearsal volunteers, set and arena preparations, security, 50/50 ticket sales, admission ticket sales, refreshment sales, ice captains, music players, announcers and group parents. Not to be intimidated here… these are simple tasks and we have an abundance of experienced enthusiastic members that will guide you. No PhD required! Requests for volunteers will be made via email to members as planning progresses, with online sign-up links provided.

DRESS REHEARSAL ON SATURDAY MARCH 26 @ 12PM - Dress rehearsal is run in the order of skate and will run in ‘real-time’. All participating skaters need to attend. Skaters do not have to stay until the very end. They may leave once all of the numbers they are performing in have finished their practice in the dress rehearsal. Please take a look at the Order of Skate below to see where your skater is performing in the show. As far as what to expect, please see the description below of Ice Show day, as the dress rehearsal is meant to emulate a real performance.
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ORDER OF SKATE FOR DRESS REHEARSAL & SHOW DAY

​ICE SHOW ON SATURDAY, MARCH 26 @ 5:30PM
  • WHAT TO BRING - Please make sure your skater has their skates, guards, and helmet (if they wear one). Skate guards are very important as the skaters must walk on concrete/metal in their skates from the seating area to the ice surface. They also need a jacket to wear over their costume so they stay warm while seated. Make sure your skater has an outfit to change into after the performance as all costumes are to be left in the arena for pick-up by the costume coordinators.
  • ARRIVAL TIMES - Skaters need to arrive 30 minutes before the performance. The drop-off point for skaters is the Sport Council doors at Nicholas Sheran. If your costume was sent home with you prior to the Ice Show, please have your skater arrive dressed in costume. When you arrive, you will sign your child/children in. Only parent volunteers and skaters are allowed beyond the sign-in point before the show. Once you sign your child in, you may enter the lobby and purchase a ticket to watch the show (unless you have pre-purchased your ticket), or you may leave and come back to pick up your child at the end of the show (approximately 2 ½ hours). Group parents will supervise and assist your skaters with putting on their helmets and skates in the dressing room.
  • DURING THE SHOW - Your skater will be supervised by the group parent volunteer and will watch the show from a designated seating area with their group when they aren’t skating, themselves. Upon completion of their number in the show, they will return to the designated seating area with their group and remain there so they are ready as a group to participate again on ice in the finale at the end of the show. An allergy free snack and water will be provided during the show. There will be some colouring sheets and crayons available for children who get bored. Upon completion of the show, the children will be taken back to their dressing room by the parent volunteer. Parents can then meet their children in the dressing room to assist them with taking off their skates (and costumes) and then sign them out.
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