Seattle Skating Club hosts holiday show Dec. 13 in Mountlake Terrace - Lynnwood Today

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The Seattle Skating Club will host its holiday show, "Gliding Through Time," on December 13 in Mountlake Terrace, providing a festive celebration of figure skating. Scheduled from 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. , the event will feature local expert skaters showcasing their talent. This annual performance underscores the club's dedication to promoting figure skating and community involvement.

Last year, similar events drew significant crowds, highlighting the growing interest in the sport locally. The show promises a unique journey through time, captivating audiences with artistic routines. In addition to entertainment, the club aims to inspire younger skaters and foster a love for the sport. Engaging the community through such performances plays a vital role in the club's mission. Attendees can look forward to an enchanting evening filled with skill and creativity on ice.

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