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District & Association Updates


Attendees who achieved a perfect score on their Certified Arena Operator (CAO) Part 1 exam at the spring NEISMA conference.


2016 Seminar Schedule


FREE DISTRICT SEMINARS, offering essential networking and career enhancement tools, are scheduled annually across the country for current ISI Professional members and arena staff. Instructor seminars provide a venue for skating instructors and skating


directors to discuss the latest in teaching techniques, industry trends and rule revisions. Instructors participate in video judging exercises while sharing tips and helpful hints. A wealth of industry updates and educational information is included in each year’s seminar manual, distributed at no charge to all attendees. Some districts also incorporate weSKATE Instructor Training sessions


NEISMA and ISI member Ed Peduto, left, presented the Friends of NEISMA Award to outgoing ISI Executive Director Peter Martell.


into their seminar schedule, allowing coaches to maximize their educational opportunity (separate registration fee required). Following are seminar dates available at press time. For more details or if your district seminar is not listed below, please watch skateisi.org/seminars for updates or contact your ISI district director.


DISTRICT 8 OCT. 9


LIKE US: Ice Skating Institute


FOLLOW US: @skateisi iceskatingisi


Niles – IceLand Niles, Ill.


Host: Amy Forbes


icelandssdirector@yahoo.com Guest Speaker: Gerry Lane


DISTRICT 10 SEPT. 25


Roseville Skating Center Roseville, Minn.


Host: Jane Schaber jschaber@superrink.org


DISTRICT 11 OCT. 2


Dr Pepper StarCenter - Farmers Branch Farmers Branch, Texas


Host: Caroline Baker caroline-theice@sbcglobal.net


DISTRICT 15 SEPT. 20


Pasadena Ice Skating Center Pasadena, Calif.


Host: Randy Winship Host email: randywin2@gmail.com


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