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Frozen FEAT Skating

Louisville Skating Academy's Learn to Skate USA and FEAT of Louisville are excited to host Frozen FEAT SKating year round!

Prepare for frosty fun working on skating skills in programs designed for children on the autism spectrum, their siblings and parents!

Frozen FEAT Skate Fest!

Wednesday, January 3, 6:00-7:00 p.m.

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FEAT Summer Camp Information

For ASD Campers and their siblings, Ages 5 and up.

Camp skaters meet weekly for on-ice instruction plus fun, organized on-ice and off-ice activities.

2024 Camp Dates

Wednesdays in July (July 10, 17, 24, 31)

Times

5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Fees

$84.80*

* for first camper; additional campers (i.e., parents, siblings) receive a 15% family discount.

includes skate rental, required Learn to Skate USA membership, supplementary materials and supports, t-shirts, camp photo

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Location

Iceland Sports Complex
1701 UPS Drive
Louisville, KY 40223

Additional Information

Previous skating experience is not required for campers. Louisville Skating Academy's Learn to Skate USA program has Adaptive Skating, Basic Skills, and Special Olympics curriculums that are incorporated into our Frozen FEAT Summer Camp skating skills lesson planning with trained coaching staff and volunteers.

For information on future camps and Frozen FEAT instruction within LSA's Learn to Skate USA sessions, please contact Mary Vaughn, LSA Learn to Skate USA Director, at or Melanie West, Executive Director of FEAT of Louisville at

For More Info

Contact the LSA Learn to Skate USA Director, Mary Vaughn, at:

(502) 718-9017

We Won!

Louisville Skating Academy's Frozen FEAT Summer Camp was awarded a 2023-2024 Community Development Grant from U.S. Figure Skating.

Read the Press Release from U.S. Figure Skating

The Press Release

Frozen FEAT Camp In the News

Louisville program teaches kids with autism to ice skate; "I can't praise them and thank them enough for that"

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It may have been a warm and muggy day Wednesday, but on the ice, it was a much different story.

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Summer skating camp teaches children with autism how to ice skate

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Ten-year-old T.J. Williamson is spending his summer learning how to ice skate at the Iceland Sports Complex in Lyndon.

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