The Skating Club of Maine
A Rich History. A Bright Future.
The Skating Club of Maine (SCM) was established over 30 years ago when the Kennebec Skating Club and Penobscot Valley Skating Club (University of Maine at Orono) merged. Ever since, SCM has provided programs and organized events that encourage participation and achievement in the sport of figure skating. In 1986, SCM hosted the nationally televised competition, "Skate America.”
With over 100 current members and growing, SCM is a member of U.S. Figure Skating, the national governing body of the sport of figure skating. Operating in four rinks, SCM offers resources for skaters of all ages and skill levels. These resources include coaches, private lessons, test sessions, clinics, competitions, and Basic Skills programs.
Each year, hundreds of skaters learn the fundamental skills of ice skating used in hockey, recreational, and figure skating from SCM’s Basic Skills programs.
SCM offers Basic Skills programs at the Kennebec Ice Arena in Hallowell, the Alfond Arena at Colby College in Waterville, Sawyer Arena in Bangor, the Forum in Presque Isle, and Midcoast Recreation Center in Rockport.