The next scheduled Sno-King Try Hockey Free Day is
Our January Try Hockey Days are FULL!
Saturday, January 7th, 2012 11:40am - 12:40pm Kingsgate Arena (Kirkland)
Sunday, January 8th, 2012 11:50am - 12:50pm Castle Ice Arena (Renton)
Our NEXT Try Hockey Free Days are:
Saturday, February 4th, 2012 11:40am - 12:40pm Kingsgate Arena (Kirkland)
Sunday, February 5th, 2012 11:50am - 12:50pm Castle Ice Arena (Renton)
Please remember to arrive early for equipment fitting!
Please RSVP by sending email to Beginners@SnoKingHockey.com
These Try Hockey Free sessions are held at Castle Ice Arena in Renton but players signing up for the Learn To Play Hockey program will have the option of skating at our Kingsgate Arena in Kingsgate or Castle Ice Arena in Renton. (or both for those enthusiastic participants)
If you missed the last session or the upcoming events don’t fit into your busy calendar you may also consider joining Sno-King's Learn To Play Hockey Program.
The Learn To Play Hockey Program is hosted at Sno-King’s Arenas in Kirkland and Renton.
The Learn To Play Hockey Program runs in the fall and the spring and has a 30 day money back guarantee.
Click here for more information on Sno-King’s Learn To Play Hockey.
Sno-King is working with other youth hockey associations in the Seattle area to promote the game. Here are a few of our partners.
Seattle Junior Hockey Association (Lynnwood, Mountlake Terrace, Seattle)
Everett Youth Hockey Association (Everett)
Puget Sound Amateur Hockey Association (Tacoma)
Western Washington Female Hockey Assocation (WWFHA) is a non-profit association dedicated to promoting girls' ice hockey in the USA Pacific Northwest. We exist to give girls the opportunity to play on all-girl teams, regardless of ability or experience. Our objective is to promote hockey as a sport for girls.
WWFHA hosts free 'Learn to Skate and Play Hockey' events several times per year to allow girls to try the great game of hockey for FREE!
For the next WWFHA 'Learn to Skate and Play Hockey' session, or to learn about the girls association, contact WWFHA by visiting http://www.wwfha.com
