Carey |
5 01 2009
Wed 1/14, 6:00 - 9:00pm
Depot Ice Rink, 225 Third Avenue South, Minneapolis
Hosted by Carleton Alumni Affairs & Northfield Skating School

Join the Northfield Skating School, Carleton community, and friends for a private night of skating at The Depot Ice Rink in downtown Minneapolis.
The Depot has been named one of the top 10 best places to skate by USA Today and MSNBC. Enjoy an exclusive night of open skating with lights and music, free informal lessons, and demonstrations by Northfield Skating School staff and skaters. Everyone is welcome - alumni, skaters, family, community members, friends, etc
Price: $15 for adults, $12 for kids under 18; includes three hours of skating and skate rental if needed. You may also bring your own skates. Concessions will be available. Please note: this is the same cost as skating at the depot during a public session, but we will have the rink to ourselves.
Please make your reservation before January 12th by contacting the Carleton Alumni Affairs office at 507-222-4205 or alumni-office@carleton.edu. Feel free to contact Carey Tinkelenberg (’05), Event Coordinator, with additional questions
Carey |
13 12 2008
Please join us for Northfield’s first annual Holiday Skate:

When: Sunday Dec 21, 2:15 - 3:45pm
Where: Northfield Ice Arena, 1280 Bollenbacher Drive
Who Can Attend: EVERYONE! Please note: rental skates are not available at the Northfield Arena
Attractions:
- Holiday music and free skate with Santa
- Arts and crafts table featuring make-your-own hats and pjs
- Concessions available
- Northfield Skating School instructors available for tips
- Admission of $1 per skater or a donation of a non-perishable food item. Donations benefit the Northfield Food Shelf
Co-Sponsored by the City of Northfield, Northfield School District, Northfield Skating School, and PJs Fabric and Crafts
Please contact us or call the arena at 645-6556 with questions. We hope to see you there!
Carey |
8 10 2008
Collaboration With:
Fun as it is, skating contributes directly to improving the most sought-after exercise goals: improved aerobic fitness, strength, endurance, and body fat reduction. Adults of all skating abilities are invited to join the Northfield Skating School and Northfield YMCA’s new Skating Lap Fitness collaboration beginning October 21st. The program will be held Tuesdays over lunch hour (11-11:45 ice time with coffee available until 12:15) Beginners are welcome! Professional instruction with coach Melanie will be followed by lap skating towards personal goals and incentives.Try something new! Bring a friend for fun and fitness! REGISTER BY OCT 16 for SESSION 1 CLASSES
View our flyer and sign up now at:
Northfield Area YMCA or: NSS Classes & Events Page
Carey |
29 09 2008
The following appeared on Northfield.org on 9/27:
On Sunday, Carey Tinkelenberg, Founder & Executive Director of the Northfield Skating School, will give a presentation on behalf of US Figure Skating at the Professional Skaters Association (PSA) national seminar in Bloomington, MN. Tinkelenberg was selected as one of ten skating directors nationwide to represent figure skating’s governing body. Others presenting include B. L. Wylie, mother of 1992 Olympic Silver Medalist Paul Wylie, and Jill Hare, US Figure Skating Basic Skills Program Manager.
Tinkelenberg’s presentation, entitled “Growing Skating,” will address the strengths and concerns facing the sport as well as marketing and collaboration tips for directors nationwide. Her experiences in Northfield will guide much of the content.
Carey |
22 09 2008
Join us for our second annual Open House!
Where: Northfield Armory, 519 Division St. S
When: Tuesday 9/23, 5:30 - 7:30 pm
This is a great chance to browse new information and chat with staff members about this season’s events. The Open House features a photo slide show, skating DVDs, and many handouts including a calendar of events and new info about our new 2008-09 staff and classes. If you haven’t yet had a chance to register, you can also save a stamp and register on Tuesday.
Join us as we kick of our season! Feel free to bring friends and neighbors. We hope to see you there.
Carey |
10 09 2008
Last Saturday morning, skaters from the Northfield Skating School and dancers from the Northfield Dance Academy teamed up to dance in the Defeat of Jesse James Days Kiddie Parade that travelled down Division Street. Led by Kristin Lauenstein, Owner/Director of Northfield Dance Academy, the group, which ranged in age from 2 - adult, danced to “Cotton Eyed Joe” for the crowd. Thanks, Kristin and NDA, for collaborating! We look forward to next year’s parade.

guenishi |
3 05 2008
On April 12th 2008, the Northfield Skating School joined the Northfield Area YMCA and dozens of other community organizations for Healthy Kids Day at the Northfield Middle School. Healthy Kids Day is an annual event with over 1/2 a million partipants nationwide. To quote the Northfield Area YMCA, “It’s a free, fun-filled morning of interactive games, family activity, health give-aways and more…The Y is helping families play more and embrace healthy new life choices. ”
NSS Assistant Directors Liz Bonaiwtz and Kittel Evenson set up a booth of skating information and activities including photos, video demonstrations, handbooks, and a skating trivia challenge for prizes. We hope you were able to attend!
Photo: Assistant Director Liz Bonawitz at the NSS booth

guenishi |
On April 6, 2008, US Figure Skating held the first ever National Director’s Meeting in Scottsdale, AZ. The full-day meeting was open to Skating Directors nationwide and included presentations from arena managers, psychologists, accountants, artistry specialists, US Figure Skating and Professional Skaters Association leaders. Also on the agenda were NSS’s very own Director and Webmaster sharing a presentation entitled, “Using Modern Technology to Enhance Your Program.” Our presentation was intended to show other directors the features of this website and explain how they can create similar sites with limited computer backgrounds. We were pleased with the presentation, and so was Susi Wehrli, Director of Membership at US Figure Skating Headquarters - she invited us to fly to Chicago next month to make the same presentation at the National Association of Rinks Conference and Expo (NARCE)! We look forward to going on the road again in May.
Photos, L to R: Carey with Nancy Schricker, the Director of Basic Skills at thColonial Figure Skating Club where Carey grew up skating; Gene and Carey speak about the website; NSS Directors stand with other presenters (Back, L to R: Jill Hare, Director of Basic Skills Programs at US Figure Skating; Gene Uenishi, NSS Webmaster. Front: L to R: Susi Wehrli, US Figure Skating Membership Director; Paula Wagener, Master Rated choreographer and former Basic Skills Director; Maureen Dalton, US Figure Skating Accountant; Angie Rivielo, Professional Skaters Association Ratings Chair; Liz Bonawitz, NSS Assistant Director; Carey Tinkelenberg, NSS Director; Kittel Evenson, NSS Assistant Director.

guenishi |
On Saturday, April 5th, three Northfield figure skaters will represent NSS in their first skating competition, the Farmington Spring Festival. The competition will take place at the Schmitz-Maki Arena, 114 West Spruce St in Farmington, and will include skaters from clubs all over Minnesota. Fans and spectators are welcome.
The skaters participating are Sofie Jokela, a Junior at NHS skating to a piece by Rodruigo; Hattie Ryan, also a Junior at NHS skating to a Santana medley; and Anna Sheehan, a 7th grader at Northfield Middle School skating to a song by Angels and Airwaves. Sofie and Hattie have been skating since 2006 and Anna has been skating since the Northfield Skating School was established in 2005. All of them also volunteer as Skating Assistants with the Northfield Skating School.
All three competitors began skating in group lessons with the Northfield Skating School. Over the past year they have trained privately by Carey Tinkelenberg, Founder and Head Coach of the Northfield Skating School, to work on polishing performance pieces and preparing mentally for competition. During the off-season when the Northfield Arena closes down, the group has travelled to Farmington, Lakeville, Prior Lake, and Edina to find ice time.
These are the first advanced skaters trained exclusively with the Northfield program, and the passion and dedication they have shown has been extremely impressive (as their coach, I can attest!) It’s a great accomplishment for them to have reached a level where they can perform in front of an audience and have a chance to win medals. Best of luck to Anna, Hattie, and Sofie on Saturday.

Photo L to R: Anna Sheehan, Hattie Ryan, Carey Tinkelenberg, Sofie Jokela
guenishi |
On Monday, March 10th, NSS held our annual end-of-season dessert potluck at St. John’s Lutheran Church. The evening was filled with food, trivia, coloring, a photo slideshow, words from the director, and a raffle. Thanks for coming to help us celebrate a great season!
Congrats to our trivia and raffle winners:
Trivia Winners
Katie Jo Kayoum and Kailey Wiskus tied with 9 correct answers out of 12
Raffle Winners
Subscription to Skating Magazine: Clark Family
NSS Sweatshirt: Noah Goodwin
NSS Skating Bag: Gonzalez Family
FREE Set of Lessons: Katie Jo Kayoum
Special thanks to Shelley Keske for reserving the space, Noah Goodwin for his help with the raffle drawing, and Aaron Schomburg for the use of his projector.

