Roche Adaptive Skating Program - R.A.S.P.
Roche Adaptive Skating Program-R.A.S.P.Flyer: Roche_Adaptive_Skating_Program_Welcome_Letter_UpdateDear Parents and Skaters;Welcome to the Roche Adaptive Skating Program (R.A.S.P.) The goal of this program is to introduce children with adaptive disabilities to the wonderful world of ice skating and/or beginner hockey fundamentals. The weekly skating session provides a structured (and sometimes unstructured) environment where children can participate in on-ice activities designed to promote skating, friendship and fun while learning the fundamentals of skating/hockey. Each participant will be engaged in activities that will enhance their skating experience while promoting the values of team work and promoting individual growth.Wednesdays; 4pm-5pm Jim Roche Ice Arena 1275 VFW Parkway West Roxbury, MA 02132 Program Dates: - 09/23/2015 to 11/18/2015 Requirements:
- The Roche Adaptive Skating Program is for Boston residents (proof of residency required) ages 4 and up with disabilities.
- All skaters must register at the BCYF Roche Community Center. Parents will need to complete all required forms prior to their children getting on the ice.
- All skaters will need to provide their own transportation to and from the rink.
- All children and their siblings must wear a helmet, gloves, ice skatesor trax (non-skid footwear). No one will be allowed on the ice with sneakers, shoes or boots. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
Roche Family Community Center(617) 635-5066Coordinator: Lauren Hurleylauren.hurley@boston.gov On Ice Coordinators:Nick McCummingsp.617-543-1433 f. 508-283-3293nickmac95@gmail.comAnthony Forgioneaforge@hotmail.com