LEAGUES

Our leagues are a great way to learn strategy, teamwork, and to help improve your skills. Start your curling adventure today!

Registration Steps:

New Curlers - Sign up to our Website - You must Login to register for a league

Your profile will also allow you to log into the Members Homepage . See league standings, teams, and schedules. Add your name to our subbing list or find subs for yourself if needed.
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Pay seasonal membership

Membership helps cover insurance, regional and national dues, among other fixed cost per curler. Membership runs October through May.

Volunteers

If you logged 40 volunteer hours or more during the previous season, you are eligible for a 50% discount membership. To get your discount email [email protected] for your code.
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Choose a League

We offer many leagues within each of our three sessions during our curling season from October through early May. Fall session starts September 29th, Winter session starts December 8th, Spring session starts February 23rd.
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Second Simultaneous League are Half Price

50% off any additional Full Price Leagues, if you pay Full Price for the First League
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FAQ

Do I need a team?

No, most curlers join us as individuals and we will pair you with others to make teams more equitable.  but if you have friends they are more then welcome to join you.

Do I need equipment?
I am not very good
Will others want to play with me?
How serious are your leagues

Safety First

Just like any other sport, injuries can happen in curling. This is why we want you to take safety seriously, and we encourage you to read all of the following information below before you get started.

What to Bring

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Signed Waiver

Before participating, all persons will be required to sign a waiver.  You can print, sign, and bring the waiver with you found below, or fill one out at the rink.

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Proper Footwear

CLEAN soft rubber soled shoes, such as athletic shoes, that have grip on a smooth surface are an essential part to minimize falling.  Please try not to wear hard soled shoes, cowboy boots, snow boots, or any shoe that leaves the ice feeling slippery. We request that you carry your shoes in and change at the facility to avoid bringing dirty shoes  on the ice. 

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Layered Comfortable Clothing

You would want to wear clothing that you can move around in comfortably.  Curling can also feel cold when you first start but, after sweeping it can get quite hot, so you would want the option to shead layers.

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Helmets Optional

Our club has a few helmets should you want the additional safety, however you are welcome to bring your own.  While most people are able to avoid hitting ones head on the ice, it has happened and a helmet may give you another layer of protection your first time out.

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Equipment Provided

We have brooms and sliders within our club for your use.

Ice can be slippery, and falling is a possibility.

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