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J O I N U S . . . G E T I N F E C T E D ! ! |

So you have checked out the site and you decided you would like to become Undead.
We can train ALL levels of skaters that have the dedication and drive to work hard.
Now Accepting Male and Female Skaters for a Beginner Session Starting February 5th!!!
We can only take a limited amount of new skaters. So make sure to follow the process to get signed up.
We are currently recruiting for both our women's and men's teams. We do not have a co-ed team; however, as Beginners you will all skate together to learn the individual skater skill and as you progress you may scrimmage/practice occasionally together as well.
Wanna Ref? Or Be A Non-Skating Offical?
Contact Ewen Jected @ refs@undeadbettys.com
Before you start, you must complete the steps below:
Contact Our Recruiter!:
Let us know you are interested and request more information.
Schedule a Sunday practice observation (7-9pm)::
Learn what practice is like and what hard work we put ourselves through. Our recruiter will answer all your questions and tell you everything you need to know.
- Woman: 7-9 Sunday's
- Men: As agreed to w/ Graves
Read New Skater Handbook:
New Skater Handbook
Purchase Gear
As spaces are limited (12 for woman, 15 for men), you must show you are serious by purchasing all of your gear before you are allowed to officially sign up. Feel free to ask the recruiter if there is still space available before purchasing your gear as we know it's expensive.
Participate in the New Skater Kick-Off Meeting
Scheduled for Thursday, February 2nd at 7-9 pm. Contact our recruiter for location. During this meeting, we will review the league bi-laws, review proper gear setup and basic maintenance, and tell you what to expect from your time with Undead Bettys.
Sign up and complete paperwork and start training classes at the next session. Dues are:
- $40 per month (as an Infected)
- $50 per month (as a Dead or Undead - i.e. this is once you have passed your minimum skills)
- USARS insurance ($45 for entire 2012)
Practice, practice, practice! All the skills you are being taught.
But you will need to practice on your own at open skate sessions to ensure mastery.
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