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District & Association Updates In the final Judging Workshop session, Linda Stroh dis-


cussed panel procedures and judging tips, Gerry spoke about his recent experience with the new ISI tablet judging system now used at all ISI national events, and I clarified penalty assessment and scoring tips. With 20 competitions and two ISI national events sched-


uled in our district in the coming year, these coaches are excited and ready to GO!


Management Council (PPIRMC) by Trudy Ivory, Chair


Pittsburgh Penguins Ice Rink


Te Pittsburg Penguins Ice Rink Managers Council held its August meeting at the CONSOL Energy Center, featuring guest speakers Eric Fabian and Paul Pugliese from Life Guard Consulting. Teir informative presentation focused on workplace hazard assessment. Teir company provides safety


and security inspections, safety training and investigative services. Teir safety inspections follow current OSHA, DOT, EPA and FDA requirements to ensure your facility, employees and patrons are safe. Bob Sebastian from PIHL informed us that a search was recently held for a new commissioner. Te board interviewed


Title of Publication: ISI EDGE 2. Publication No.: USPS 017-078. 3. Date of Filing: 9/29/14 4. Frequency of Issue: Quarterly 5. No. of Issues Published Annually: Four (4) 6. Annual Subscription Price: $24. 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9, Plano, TX 75023 8. Complete Mailing Address of Headquarters or General Business Office of the Publisher: 6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9, Plano, TX 75023 9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Address of Publisher and Editor: Publisher, Ice Skating Institute, 6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9, Plano, TX 75023; Editor, Lori Fairchild, 6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9, Plano, TX 75023; Managing Editor: None. 10. Owner: Ice Skating Institute, 6000 Custer Road, Bldg. 9, Plano, TX 75023 11. Known Bondholders, Mortgagees, and Other Security Holders Owning or Holding 1 Percent or More of Total Amount of Bonds, Mortgages, or Other Securities: None. 12. Tax Status: Has Not Changed During the Preceding 12 months. 13. Publication Title: ISI Edge 14. Issue Date for Circulation Data: 9/30/13-9/30/14 15. Extent and Nature of Circulation: A. Average No. Copies Each Issue During Preceding 12 Months (net press run): 3,400. Actual No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date: 3,650. B1. Average Paid Circulation Outside-County Mail Subscriptions: 3,039. Actual No. Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date: 3,349. B2. Average Paid Circulation In-County Mail Subscriptions: 0. Actual No. of Copies of Single Issue Published Nearest to Filing Date: 0. B3. Average Sales Through Dealers and Carriers and other non-USPS Paid Distribution: 24. Actual No. of Copies of Single Issue Published


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seven candidates and has selected a new commissioner who should be in place soon. Bob reported that the PIHL, PAHL and Rich Hixon have held several meetings to discuss elimi- nating the “rivalry” for the same ice slots in scheduling for the 2016 season. Tey are very close to an agreement and will keep us informed. Bob asked for our patience while they work toward change. Our request to PIHL is to remember to keep us up to date and informed of any change as soon as possible. As arena managers/ owners we need to know in advance what will be happening in our facilities in order to plan. Please check the PIHL website for info on book check dates and other upcoming events. We had an interesting discussion on the “look-up line.” Frank


Lehner from the Iceoplex informed us that they have installed the LUL in their facility. Te Boston area is also installing the line in several rinks. USA Hockey has a committee looking into the LUL, but at this time they are not mandating its use. Te questions and concerns addressed were the solid orange color and visibility of the puck and how it could interfere with coaches teaching the proper “look up” techniques. Our hope is USA Hockey puts effort into collecting data on the effects of the line before mandating its use. Mark Shuttleworth talked about reconditioning and reus-


ing the Little Pens equipment. He is looking to hear from our rinks on the need for this. Do you have storage? Tis equip- ment could be used for loan, rent and “Try Hockey for Free”


STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION


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ISI EDGE WINTER 2014


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