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San Diego Figure Skating Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | San Diego Figure Skating Club
The San Diego Figure Skating Club was established in 1939, received its charter from the United States Figure Skating Association and registered its Articles of Corporation on July 27, 1940 in the State of California. The Club’s purpose is to foster, promote, encourage, advance and improve the art of and interest in figure skating, and to encourage and to cultivate a spirit of harmony and friendship among ice skaters by such means as may be proposed from time to time by the membership. It is one of the oldest skating clubs in California. ==Home rinks== Today, the San Diego Ice Arena in Mira Mesa, California serves as the Club’s home rink with the Kroc Center Ice Arena in La Mesa functioning as a secondary training rink. Glacier Gardens, located at Eighth Avenue and Harbor Drive, next to the San Diego Yacht Club on San Diego Bay, served as the first home rink for the San Diego Figure Skating Club. When Glacier Gardens closed in December 1954, club members skated at a number of smaller studio rinks including the Sonald Studio (1955–1959), located at Midway Drive and Fordham Street, Iceland (1960–1965), located at Lake Murray Boulevard and El Paso Street and the Mission Valley Ice Arena (1965–1969). In April 1969, the House of Ice, located on Lake Murray Boulevard in La Mesa, California opened and became the home rink for the Club.〔(Former Ice Arenas of Southern California )〕 Within a year, membership doubled, enabling the Club to return to full USFSA Club status.
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