Southern California Inter-Club Association

Southern California Inter-Club Association

Our History 
The Southern California Inter-Club Association was founded on May 31, 1955 as a non-profit organization. Southern California Inter-Club members consist of USFSA member clubs which are located in Southern California and who are elected to membership as provided in the Constitution and By-Laws.
The primary objective of the Southern California Inter-Club Association is as follows:

1.To improve, encourage and advance figure skating in all its branches;

2.To provide a forum for the exchange of information among the several members for their mutual aid and benefit for the furtherance of the primary objective of this Association set forth in (1) above, and to promote fellowship among the members;

3.To provide a central council for undertaking cooperative activities in the furtherance of the primary objective of the Association and of the objectives of the member clubs. Such cooperative activities may include, but are not limited to, the holding of tests, competitions, exhibitions, carnivals and other figure skating activities and the publishing and disseminating of information concerning figure skating by all appropriate means;

4.To raise money to support the activities of the Association by dues, the sale of publications, assessments or any other lawful means, provided, however, that none of the income of the Association shall inure to the private profit of any individual person.

It is understood that the Association is intended to assist the members and shall not detract from or interfere with the sovereignty of the various clubs whose members are also members of the Association.