

Twin City Skate is a vibrant roller skating club located in Wagga Wagga, Australia. With a passion for all things roller skating, Twin City Skate offers a range of classes, roller discos, and party options for skaters of all ages and skill levels.
The club is run by a dedicated team of instructors and administrators who are experienced in the world of roller skating. They strive to create a friendly and inclusive environment where everyone can enjoy the thrill and excitement of roller skating.
In terms of classes, Twin City Skate offers a variety of options to suit different ages and abilities. Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced skater looking to improve your skills, there is a class for you. The classes are held during NSW School Term 4 and run for either 9, 10, or 11 weeks, with prices ranging from $165 to $200. It's important to note that all skaters participating in lessons are required to have a SkateNSW Membership, which costs $41 per calendar year.
On top of the classes, Twin City Skate also hosts exciting roller discos on Saturday nights. These discos are a fantastic way to celebrate a special occasion or simply have a great time with friends and family. The club occasionally holds themed discos, such as the Halloween Disco and Christmas Disco, adding an extra element of fun to the experience. Please note that there is no disco scheduled on Saturday, 30 December.
If you're interested in booking a class or roller disco, Twin City Skate has made it easy to do so. They offer convenient online bookings on their website, where you can secure your place in a class or reserve a spot at a roller disco party. Simply visit their website to find more information on how to book.
In addition to their offerings in Wagga Wagga, Twin City Skate also has a presence in Wodonga. Skaters in Wodonga can participate in classes, with a 9-week programme available for $165. The club aims to provide an inclusive and welcoming space for roller skating enthusiasts in both locations.
Twin City Skate acknowledges and respects the Wiradjuri People, the traditional owners of the land on which the club operates. They pay tribute to Elders past and present, as well as to the country of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
For more information about Twin City Skate, including contact details and updates, make sure to visit their website or check out their Facebook page. The club is always eager to welcome new members and share their passion for roller skating with the Wagga Wagga community.