Hurry hard! Kindersley Curling Club welcomes past and new members to join in the fun

Kindersley Curling Club is looking forward to its 2021/2022 Season and to welcome both past and new members to join.

We will be offering Afternoon and evening leagues, starting November 8, 2021. As well, we are planning to hold bonspiels in the upcoming year, and are hosting a provincial club event in March 2022.

Beyond bringing some warm clothes and clean shoes, curlers 12 and older will be required to bring proof of vaccination or a negative covid test in order to curl at our club. We also have some masking requirements off ice as per Saskatchewan Health guidelines.

This year we are trying something new! Anyone is welcome to try curling for free from November 2 to 4. Bring your team or a group of friends, or come out on your own to refresh your skills or be introduced to the game of curling. We welcome new and experienced curlers to come out. Brush up on your skills, or if you are new to curling, “Introduction to Curling” sessions will be offered. Or maybe you would like to try some of the adaptive equipment to meet your specific needs. Our club has some equipment you can try, including the sticks that allow curlers to deliver rocks from a standing position. Kindersley curling club members are looking forward to provide some introductory skill sessions, and tips on how to use the adaptive equipment that we have been able to purchase through a town of Kindersley grant program.

Our facility is newly renovated, and we are looking forward to a bright future with newly installed lights both on and off the ice, thanks to the Town of Kindersley. We are truly appreciative of the partnership that allows us to continue offering this sport to our community members of all ages.

Our spacious lounge is available for curlers and community to relax and enjoy a post game beverage, and is available to rent for groups for meetings and parties. Our ice surface is available for rent should your company, group or family wish to hold your own private bonspiel.

We are always looking for ideas that will encourage and foster a love for the game of curling. So come on out and get involved – share the fun.

Whether you are a die-hard or new to the sport, or you just want to try something new, we hope you will come on out and give curling at our club a try.

Check out our Facebook page, or call Sharon at 306-463-4559, to register for Learn to curl sessions.

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