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Welcome to The Evergreen Curling Club

2008 - 2009 Season


Learn to Curl

September 30, 2008

Tuesday, 7:45 pm

Lloyd Center Ice

$10.00 Fee

Learn More...


PCC Offers Two Beginning Curling Classes

05:45 PM-08:30 PM
Sunday 21-Sep-2008 thru 28-Sep-2008 Reference # 45209
and
05:45 PM-08:30 PM
Sunday 05-Oct-2008 thru 12-Oct-2008 Reference # 47901
Fee $45.00
For More info at the PCC website use the key word: curling

Maybe you've seen curling on TV, especially during the Winter Olympics. You know, that sport in which people try to get a 42-pound granite stone from one end of the ice to the other. They have brooms and people yell, "sweep!" How does that scoring work anyway? Now is your chance to not only learn about curling so that you'll be prepared for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, BC, but to try it yourself in an Beginning Curling class at PCC.

Taught by experienced curlers from Evergreen Curling Club, the class includes off-ice instruction on curling rules, etiquette, and safety, followed by on-ice practice. Learn to deliver, sweep, score, and play an actual game.

"Curling truly is a sport for people of all ages – it appeals to almost everyone," says curling instructor Doug Schaak. "It's a unique game, one that everyone should try at least once. But be careful – once you try it, you might be hooked!"

Come join the fun!


2008 Tuesday Curling Action

Here's a photo and a short video...

Take out or guard?

Watch the video


Visit our Virtual Club House! And Blog!

We're online now in full force, join the conversation and activities at the "Clubhouse, ECC Blogs" Particpate!!!


Evergreen Curlers Re-enact 1847 Draw

June 12, 2007  Crew from the Tall ships the Lady Washington and the Hawaiian Chieftain take on members of the  Evergreen Curling Club. See a video.

Photos courtesy of Andrew Ernst.