Titled “50 is Golden,” the Club’s 50th ice show will take place May 12 and 13, 2023, at the Stouffville Arena.
Bullet Point News sat down with Club President Krista Beatty, Director and Coach Liaison Jodi Harker, and skater Nauka Mistry to learn more.
The Stouffville Skating Club is a non-profit, volunteer organization founded in 1952 and is one of the original Skate Ontario clubs.
“Anyone who grew up in Stouffville has learned to skate at the Stouffville Skating Club,” Beatty told us.
The show will include numerous performances from over 100 skaters aged five to 18, including solo and group routines. “It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Harker proclaimed.
The program book will highlight some historic moments from the Club’s past to help celebrate their 50 years of ice shows, and there will be a ceremony involving past skaters and coaches.
Mistry will be part of four performances and hopes the show inspires others to learn to skate and join the Club.
“It’s a great way for the community to come out and see what the Stouffville Skating Club is all about,” Beatty said. “We have some very good skaters and it will be a fantastic show.”
There are three shows taking place over the two day schedule, and tickets can be purchased here.