The Annual Meeting is an important opportunity for members to understand and participate in running the club.
The Annual Meeting is an important opportunity for members to understand and participate in running the club.
In this week's newsletter there's a request for help in the kitchen and on the ice at the Almonte Cup, more information about the great items in the Almonte Cup auctions and raffle, and some important dates for next season. And of course, the 50/50 results!
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From the Hack
Don's message this month talks about upcoming events, head protection, and the recognition of our Almonte Cup team captains.
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Find information about our leagues, how to register, and more you need to know about being a member!
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This year we want to focus on better understanding the rules and etiquette of curling, to ensure that the game is played in a timely, orderly and fair manner. We’ll be reminding you of the simple things you can do to help the game move smoothly so that getting 8 ends in is easy.
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League schedules, teams and results can all be found in the members section of the website once you LOGIN.
Almonte Curling Club
160 Bridge Street DIRECTIONS
PO Box 309
Almonte, ON
K0A 1A0
613–256–4560
Club Manager | clubmgr@almontecurling.ca | |
Rentals | clubmgr@almontecurling.ca | |
Sponsorship | sponsor@almontecurling.ca | |
Membership | member@almontecurling.ca | |
E-transfers | etransfer@almontecurling.ca | |
Youth Coordinator | youth@almontecurling.ca |
Curling has been an integral part of the lives of the residents of the Mississippi Mills area for over 150 years. The Almonte Curling Club was established in 1855, and is the eighth oldest curling club in North America. The current four-sheet facility attached to the Almonte Arena at 160 Bridge Street opened in 1989.