Greater Princeton AYLUS “Youth Sports Tutoring” Project Helped Children for Safe Ice Skating on May 3 and May 10, 2019

Reported by Cassie Tammy Wang

The “Learn to Skate” is a beginner skating program at the Ice Land Skating Center in Princeton Junction, NJ that teaches children how to ice skate. There are a limited number of coaches at the ice rink who can hardly manage all the children eager to learn ice skating. The coaches need volunteers to help coach teach the inexperienced children and also provide support.

On Friday nights (5/3/2019 and 5/10/2019) from 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. (1 hour/each), Elizabeth Chang of Greater Princeton AYLUS (GPA) taught children how to ice skate as a volunteer of “Learn to Skate” program at the Ice Land Skating Center. Ice skating can be dangerous at times with many kids around one single coach is not able to catch every child who falls to the ice, volunteers must ensure the children’s safety while on ice. Overall, volunteers help give many children a most enjoyable experience when discovering ice skating. Parents were very grateful for what Elizabeth did for their children.

Congratulations to Elizabeth!

Updated: October 2, 2019 — 7:38 pm

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