Membership with OFSC includes membership to US Figure Skating and provides you with the ability to: - Test at U.S. Figure Skating sponsored test sessions
- Compete at U.S. Figure Skating sanctioned events
- Represent Oval Figure Skating Club at local, regional, sectional, and national events
- Participate in OFSC exhibitions and ice shows
- Participate in OFSC parties, volunteer opportunities, and events
In addition, you will: - Receive an annual subscription to Skating Magazine from US Figure Skating (one per household)
- Receive newsletters and other communications from OFSC
- Receive certificates of accomplishment for passing proficiency tests and placing at U.S. Figure Skating qualifying events
- Be covered under U.S. Figure skating’s sports accident insurance policy
- Have Voting Rights at the General Membership Meeting.*
- Have access to Club Ice.*
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INCLUDES
USFSA MEMBERSHIP:
Full annual membership to USFSA including a one-year subscription to Skating magazine (one subscription per family.)
Club Ice
There are club ice 4 times a week that are offered to club members only. These sessions are $10 per session for more information please go to our club ice page.
ICE SHOWS & EXHIBITIONS:
Oval Figure Skating Club membership includes opportunities to participate in club ice shows and exhibitions at prices lower than non-members would pay.
COMPETITIONS:
The privilege of representing Oval Figure Skating Club at local, regional and national skating competitions entered.
TESTING:
Oval Figure Skating Club members receive the reduced Inter-club Rate for Test Sessions.
CLUB ACTIVITIES:
Participation in club activities. Activities can be found on the Event Page
CLINICS:
Reduced rate for clinics, lower than the rate charged to non-members.
CLUB APPAREL:
Purchasing ability for Club apparel such as jackets and other merchandise that may be offered from time to time.
VOTING, CLUB MEETINGS, AND BOARD PARTICIPATION:
A full club member is able to vote in membership meetings, and hold office in the CVFSC board. For Junior Members (under the age of 18), their parent member representative holds these rights.