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Welcome to TwinBays.org, the online home of the Twin Bays Skating Club of Traverse City, Michigan! Twin Bays skating Club was established in 1975. It is a volunteer run club with 5013C status. The Club offers a wide range of skating options beginning with "Snowplow Sam" or "Pre-Hockey" for ages 3 and up and continuing through more advanced areas such as freestyle, moves, and ice dance. The Club also has 4 synchronized skating teams for youth, teens, juniors, and adults.


Rink Information:
Centre Ice Arena
1600 Chartwell Dr.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-933-7465
Howe Arena
1125 W. Civic Center Dr.
Traverse City, MI 49686
231-922-4893



News and updates:
Sunday, November 2, 2008

USFS Test Session - Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008

2008 December USFS Test Form

TBSC will host a USFS Test Session for all levels of moves and FS and for dance through pre-silver. Application forms and fees are due by Monday, December 1 (must be received by Dec. 1). Click the link above for the application form.

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 8:41 pm



Saturday, October 11, 2008

2009 TBSC Ice Show

2009 Ice Show Info Packet & Registration Forms for High/Low skaters

TBSC presents ….

Bedtime Stories

March 13-14, 2009

Ice Show registration forms are due OCT. 30, 2008

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 10:11 am



Saturday, September 13, 2008

Learn to Skate/Basic Skills - Fall/Winter 2008-2009

The Twin Bays Skating Club “Learn to Skate” program follows the curriculum of US Figure Skating. The schedule includes classes for all skill levels beginning at AGE 3 through ADULTS.

Learn to Skate Registration Info

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 7:48 am



Saturday, August 30, 2008

Upcoming Events/Important Dates

Fall/Winter High/Low Skating-Sept. 29 through March 11
At Centre Ice EXCEPT on dates specified below

Oct. 30 - Ice Show registration forms due for high/low skaters

Oct. 31-Nov.1 NO TBSC skating

Nov. 22 — Santa Sale & Craft Party @ Centre Ice Community Room

Nov. 26, 27, 28, 29 NO TBSC skating

Dec. 5-6 All TBSC skating at HOWE ARENA

Dec. 11 USFS Test Session

Dec. 12-13 All TBSC skating at HOWE ARENA

Dec. 20 Annual TBSC Holiday Exhibition 11a-12:50p

Dec. 22 through Jan. 3 NO TBSC skating

Jan. 9-10 All TBSC skating at HOWE ARENA

Jan. 23-24 All TBSC skating at HOWE ARENA

Jan. 30-31 All TBSC skating at HOWE ARENA

March 12, 2009 Ice Show Dress Rehearsal

March 13-14, 2009 Annual TBSC Ice Show

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 9:38 pm



Thursday, August 21, 2008

Fall/Winter High/Low Skating

2008-09 Fall/Winter High-Low Schedule/Registration Form

2008 Fall/Winter High-Low Info

TBSC Waiver/Release Form

Ice Etiquette Guidelines

Locker Room Policy

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 12:06 am



Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Adult Skating

Adult figure skating lessons are available through the TBSC Basic Skills/Learn to Skate program. Once you have the basics down (forward and backward skating, basic turns), consider joining the Adult Synchronized Skating Team. Contact team captain, Brandy Wheeler at brandywheeler@chartermi.net for more information.

If hockey is more your style, check out the TC Women’s Hockey league at http://www.traversecitywomenshockey.com/

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 5:58 pm



Tuesday, October 23, 2007

TBSC Newsletter

November 2008 TBSC Newsletter

October 2008 TBSC Newsletter

September 2008 TBSC Newsletter

August 2008 TBSC Newsletter

July 2008 TBSC Newsletter

June 2008 TBSC Newsletter

April 2008 TBSC Newsletter

Posted by:Mary VanderKolk @ 11:20 am









Mission Statement:
  The purpose of the club is: to provide instruction, practice, and advancement of the members in free skating, pair skating, dancing, and all types of figure skating; to encourage and cultivate a spirit of fraternal feeling among ice skaters; to sponsor, to produce or cooperate in the production of amateur ice carnivals, exhibitions, competitions, and shows; and, generally to do and perform such other acts as may be necessary, adviseable, proper, or incidental in the realization of the objectives and purposes of this organization; and to carry out the general policies of the United States Figure Skating Association.