Curling 101

About the Sport

Curling has a long and rich history. While its origins are lost in the mists of time, Scottish curlers already were playing the game by the beginning of the 16th century on frozen ponds and lochs.

Their earliest equipment included stones formed by nature, each one unique. These stones often curved, or “curled,” as they slid down the ice, and the players used besoms or brooms to clear snow and debris from the path of the stones.

Today, curling is a game of strategy, finesse and strength, contested by teams generally comprised of four players. The principle of curling is simple – get your stone closer the center of the target circles, called the “house,” than your opponent. Players of all skill levels can participate and compete even at older ages than most sports allow.

Respect, honor and tradition are core elements of the game. Curlers are close knit and you can rely on a warm welcome in curling clubs throughout the world. Camaraderie among players is inherent in the sport and tradition calls for both teams to sit together after a game, discussing what was and what might have been. Come join us.


A 2 Minute Guide to Curling

 

Curling Etiquette 

Curling is a game of skill and tradition where sportsmandship is crucial to how the game is played. Below are some tips and tricks to make sure your game is fun and respectful:

  1. Curlers, whether professional or recreational, always start and finish games with a hand shake. At the beginning of the game, greet the members of the opposing team with a handshake, tell them your name, and wish them “Good Curling”. When the game is over, offer each of the players a hearty handshake and move off the ice. The winning curlers traditionally offer their counterparts some refreshments.
  2. Keep the ice clean- change your shoes soon after getting off the ice. Sand, grit and dirt are the ice’s worst enemy. The shoes you wear should only be used for curling. 
  3. Be courteous and respectful. Don’t distract your opponent in the hack. Sweepers should stay on the sidelines between the hog lines when not sweeping. You should always compliment good shots, no matter which team makes them.
  4. Be ready. Take your position in the hack as soon as your opponent has delivered his/her stone. Keep the game moving; delays detract from the sport.
  5. Be prepared to sweep as soon as your teammate releases the rock.
  6. After delivering your stone, move to the side of the sheet between the “hog “ lines, unless you are the skip. Leads and seconds are not permitted in “house” or
    “rings”, except when sweeping or to remove the stones after the count has been determined by the vices.
  7. Place your skip’s rock in front of the hack to help speed up the game.
  8. All games on the ice should run approximately the same time. Therefore, if your game is an end or two behind all other games you should pick up the pace.
  9. Each player should be ready to deliver their rock when their skip puts down the broom. 

 

Link for the 83-page Discover Curling downloadable manual

http://17962-presscdn-0-57.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2015/04/Discover-Curling-Manual-1.pdf

Link to download the Discover Curling – Getting Started in Curling for Adults Instruction Videos

http://17962-presscdn-0-57.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2015/10/DiscoverCurling-Wholevideo.mp4

Link for Stick Curling video

http://17962-presscdn-0-57.pagely.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/58/files/2015/10/DiscoverCurling-StickCurling.mp4

 


 

Here are some basic curling tips for curlers of all skill levels courtesy of; Curl up With Jamie Sinclair

Tip #1 Balance

Tip #2 Sweeping

Tip #3 Broom Position

Tip #4 How to Score

Tip #5 Reading the Scoreboard

Tip #6 Stance in the Hack

Tip #7 The Slide

Tip #8 Grip and Release

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Our Story

Inspired by the growing interest in the sport of curling during the 2010 Olympics, four Cincinnati residents took initiative to get the rocks and other equipment needed to curl locally.  So with a mini van full of rocks, dragging the tail pipe on the I-71, the Cincinnati Curling Club was born- ready to spread the word about the great sport of curling to the Greater Cincinnati Area.

Since being founded in 2012, the club has grown from just four official members to over 100. We've had the opportunity to share our love for curling with over 1,000 people through the variety of programs we offer. We've hosted dozens of corporate curling outings as well as organized adult curling leagues, youth leagues, and instructional leagues.

Our passion for growing the sport has led us to local facilities like Indian Hill Winter Club, Cincinnati Gardens, Sports Plus, Fountain Square, Summit Park and even as far as Oxford at the Goggin Ice Center at Miami University.  People have come from Louisville, Lexington, Indianapolis and Huntington to learn about the game.  All of our success and commitment has led us to our very own dedicated facility.

With our own ice, we are excited to grow the sport of curling to unprecedented levels in the Greater Cincinnati Area.
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Privacy Policy

The Cincinnati Curling Club (“the Association”) is a non-profit club committed to collecting, using, and disclosing your personal information responsibly and to maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality, and security of such personal information.

Personal information includes information that tells us specifically who you are, such as your address, telephone number and e‑mail address. However, publicly available information, such as a public directory listing of your name, address and telephone number is not considered personal information.

We have adopted the following privacy policy that guides how we collect, use and disclose personal information about our members and prospective members. Our intent is to balance our legitimate business interests in collecting, using, and disclosing your personal information against your reasonable expectations of privacy.

1. Definitions

In this policy:

  • "Business" means the business of operating the Cincinnati Curling Club which includes the Web site
  • "Membership" means a membership in the Cincinnati Curling Club
  • "we", "us", "our" and the "Club" refer to the Cincinnati Curling Club and/or www.CincinnatiCurlingClub.org
  • "Web site" refers to the web site found at www.CincinnatiCurlingClub.org

2. Collection of Personal Information

Our primary purpose in collecting personal information from you and about you is to ensure the provision of high quality products and/or services. We only collect personal information from and about you that we consider necessary for achieving this purpose and to permit us to conduct the Business diligently.

3. Use of Your Personal Information

We may use the personal information we collect from and about you to:

  • ensure the provision of high quality membership services;
  • inform you about online and offline offers, membership services, updates and events (including expiry and renewal of your Membership);
  • enable us to contact you;
  • establish and maintain communication with you;
  • assist us in complying with legal and regulatory requirements;
  • invoice you for products and/or services;
  • collect unpaid accounts;
  • enable a corporate re-organization, a merger, or acquisition with another entity;
  • provide you with information concerning the business operation of the Club.

We may also use your personal information as may be described to you at the time of collection. We may compare and review your personal information for errors and omissions and for accuracy. If you choose to provide us with your financial information, we may use your address and financial information to bill you and to provide associated support. We may use personal information about you, in a non-personally identifiable manner, to improve our marketing and promotional efforts, to analyse Memberships, to improve our content and product offerings, and to customize our Web site's content, layout, and services. These uses are to enable us to improve the Business and to better tailor the Business to meet your needs.

4. Disclosure of Personal Information

As a matter of policy, we do not sell, rent, or lease any of your personal information to third parties without your explicit consent. However, there are a variety of circumstances where we may need to disclose some of your personal information, including the following:

  1. We may disclose your personal information to an individual who, in our reasonable judgement, is seeking the information as your agent. For example, we may provide your personal information to your legal representative if we are satisfied that the individual is requesting the information on your behalf.
  2. We may disclose your personal information as may be required by law.
  3. We may aggregate personal information and disclose such information in a non-personally identifiable manner to advertisers and other third parties for marketing and promotional purposes.

5. Control of Your Password

You are responsible for all actions taken with any user ID and/or password used to access the Web site. Therefore, we recommend that you not disclose your password to any third parties. If you choose to share your user ID, your password or your personal information with a third party, you are responsible for all actions resulting therefrom. If you lose control of your password, you may lose substantial control over certain personal information. Therefore, if your password has been compromised for any reason, you should immediately change your password.

6. Access, Review, Change and Destruction of Your Personal Information

You may access, review and/or change the personal information we have in our files by submitting a written request to do so to the contact information or address below. We ask that you promptly advise us of any changes to your information. Upon your written request, we will destroy, as soon as reasonably possible and in accordance with our internal policies and applicable law, any and all personal information that we have in our files about you. Notwithstanding the foregoing, we will retain in our files some personal information in order to enable us to collect any unpaid accounts and/or as may be required by law.

7. Other Information Collectors

Except as otherwise expressly included in this Privacy Policy, this document only addresses the collection, use and disclosure of personal information we collect from and about you. To the extent that you disclose your personal information to other parties, different rules may apply to their collection, use or disclosure of such personal information. Since we do not control the privacy policies of third parties, you are subject to the privacy policies of such third parties.

8. Protecting Your Privacy

The personal information that is retained by us is kept in a secure environment and we use reasonable procedural and technical safeguards to protect your personal information against loss, theft and unauthorized access or disclosure. While we employ many different security techniques to protect such data from unauthorized access by users inside and outside the Club, we cannot ensure perfect security, particularly in relation to the Web site.

9. Amendments to This Policy

We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by mailing (including regular mail and email) any amended terms to you or by posting the amended terms on the Web site or at the Cincinnati Curling Club. All amended terms shall automatically be effective five days (5) days after mailing or on the date of posting.

10. Privacy Information Officer Access, Questions, or Concerns

If you wish to access, review and/or change your personal information contained in our files or if you have any questions or concerns about our privacy principles outlines above or about our practices, please contact us at:

 

Cincinnati Curling Club

5150 Duff Drive
West Chester, OH 45246

phone: (513) 401-5355

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Code of Conduct

The Cincinnati Curling Club (“the Association”) is a non-profit club with the following objectives:

  1. To promote and offer the members a wide range of social benefits and services such as, but not limited to, various family events, happy hours, league play, practice time and internal competition, bonspiels both home and away, and external friendlies with other curling clubs.
  2. To promote the Association as a social and friendly organization providing value for money to all those eligible for membership, encouraging them to join the Association.
  3. To co-operate with any other club, having objectives similar to those of the Association, and formed for the purpose of fostering and promoting activities similar to the Association.
  4. To raise, collect, hold and expend monies for the furtherance of any of the Association's objectives.

All members of the Association shall be bound by this Code of Conduct.

Members have a right to:

  1. Be treated fairly, equally and with respect by the Association, its Board of Directors and other members.
  2. Socialize in an environment free from all forms of harassment and discrimination.
  3. Privacy and confidentiality concerning records, documentation and any other communication containing a member’s personal information, unless consent is otherwise provided.
  4. Be informed and actively involved in all club events and offerings.
  5. Voice their opinions, requirements and suggestions to the Board of Directors.

Members must:

  1. Treat other members, guests, staff of venues and other patrons (where a social club function is being held) fairly, equally and with respect and courtesy.
  2. Behave responsibly and ensure they conduct themselves in a manner that will not injure the reputation of the Association, its events, organizers, participants or sponsors.
  3. Not physically or verbally harass others.
  4. Report any inappropriate behavior of a member to the Board of Directors of the Association for action and follow up.
  5. Abide by and uphold the Constitution and Code of Conduct.
  6. Pay any fees in relation to an event, or offering (e.g., tickets or memberships) which that member has committed to, regardless of whether the member attends the event or not.
  7. Notify the Association’s Membership Officer of any changes to address or details of dependents.

Breaches of this Code of Conduct:

  1. Any member not behaving in accordance with the terms of the Code of Conduct at an event of the Association may be asked to leave the function and will not be entitled to a refund of any monies paid.
  2. The inappropriate behavior of any members will be investigated, discussed and an appropriate course of action will be taken by the Board of Directors, which may include a reprimand, suspension or revocation of membership.

 

Cincinnati Curling Club

5150 Duff Drive
West Chester, OH 45246

phone: (513) 401-5355

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Bylaws

 

BY-LAWS OF 

THE CINCINNATI CURLING CLUB INC. 

ARTICLE I – POWERS, PURPOSE AND CAPACITIES 

SECTION 1. Name. The name of this Corporation shall be the Cincinnati Curling Club Inc (Club). 

SECTION 2. Powers. This Club shall have the power to do all and everything necessary and proper for the accomplishment of its principle purpose of promoting and developing the sport of curling, and operating a curling club in the greater Cincinnati Ohio area. 

SECTION 3. Purposes. To develop programs for youth, adults and seniors which will lead to local, national and international competition. To develop relationships with other curling clubs and organizations in the United States and throughout the world. 

SECTION 4. Capacity. The Club shall have the same capacity to act as if possessed by natural persons in order to accomplish its purposes, providing such action is not contrary to the law. 

ARTICLE II – AUTHORITY 

Without limiting or enlarging the above provisions, Cincinnati Curling Club Inc. shall have such powers as are provided by the laws of Ohio. 

ARTICLE III – MEMBERS 

SECTION 1. The Club shall be managed by a Board of Directors (Board) which shall consist of such numbers as are decided at the annual meeting, but not less than four (4) persons. The Board of Directors shall be responsible for the day to day operation of the Club and shall be responsible for ensuring that those operations comply with the purposes of this document. 

SECTION 2. The members of the Club shall consist of those persons whom have paid an annual membership fee as set by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors may designate different classes of membership and the fee therefore. Any person regardless of race, creed, color, religion, sex, age or national origin who is genuinely interested in the objectives of the organization may become a member. 

SECTION 3. Resignation shall be in writing to the Club and may be accepted by the Board of Directors provided the member resigning has discharged all his/her Club dues and obligations. Members may be considered as having resigned if dues and other fees have not been paid by the deadline established by the Board of Directors. 

ARTICLE IV - MEETINGS OF THE MEMBERSHIP 

SECTION 1. The Club will have the right to conduct elections and member decisions by means of electronic/digital voting (e.g. voting on a web site, app or e-mail, etc.). 

SECTION 2. The annual meeting of the Club shall be held between the end of the curling season and June 30, the time and place to be set by the Board of Directors. The Secretary shall give notice of the Annual Meeting by postal mail or electronic/digital means to each member at least five (5) days before the Annual Meeting. The notice shall include a proxy and/or absentee ballot for those not able to attend. 

SECTION 3. Special meetings of the Club membership may be called by the Secretary at the request of (1) three or more Directors, (2) the President or (3) written application by fifteen percent (15%) or more of the voting members of the Club. The Secretary shall notify the membership of all special meetings at least seven (7) days in advance of such meetings. The notice of the special meeting shall state the purpose or purposes of the meeting and shall designate the time and place of the meeting. No business shall be considered at a special meeting that is not referred to in the notice. 

SECTION 4. A quorum at any meeting of the membership of the Club shall consist of fifty percent (50%) of the voting members present in person, by absentee ballot, or by proxy. Once a quorum is achieved, all decisions of the general membership shall require a majority of the quorum unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws. 

SECTION 5. The rules of order, as contained in Robert’s Rules of Order, when not inconsistent with these Bylaws, shall govern the meetings of the Club and the Board of Directors. 

ARTICLE V – MEMBER CONDUCT 

SECTION 1. Any member of the Club who has violated any provision of these Bylaws, Code of Conduct or any promulgated rule of the Club, or has engaged in conduct detrimental to the welfare or spirit of the Club which may endanger the peace and good order of the Club may, by vote of the majority of the Board members present, be reprimanded or suspended from some or all of the privileges of the Club for a fixed period. 

SECTION 2. Any member who receives a notice from the Board of reprimand, suspension, or expulsion shall have the right to appeal the decision of the Board within fifteen (15) days of the date of the notice. The notice of appeal must be made in writing to the Secretary of the Board prior to the expiration date of the notice period. The Secretary shall schedule a special meeting with the member within three (3) days of receipt of their notice where they will present their appeal. The Board of Directors will act on the member’s appeal and will notify the member of the results of the appeal within three (3) days of the appeal meeting. The decision of the Board in any such case is final. An expelled member may petition the Board for readmission to the Club the following season. 

ARTICLE VI – OFFICERS AND MEMBERS-AT-LARGE 

SECTION 1. Number and Election. The officers of the Club shall be a President, a Vice-President, a Secretary, and a Treasurer. Members-at-Large will consist of a Director of Cold Room Operations, a Director of Warm Room Operations, and a Finance Chairperson. Collectively referred to as The Board of Directors. 

SECTION 2. The Board of Directors shall have the control and management of the buildings, property, affairs and business of the Club. 

SECTION 3. If a Board member is elected or appointed to multiple positions he/she can only cast one (1) vote for any decisions or affairs that the Board of Directors are considering. 

SECTION 2. President. The President shall preside at all regular and special meetings of the Board of Directors and at the Annual Meeting. The President shall execute all deeds, bonds, and other instruments to be executed on behalf of the Club when authorized by the Board of Directors, and shall set the date for all meetings of the Club after consultation with the other Board members. 

SECTION 3. Vice President. The Vice President shall perform any and all duties of the President in the President’s absence or inability to act. In the absence or inability to act of both the President and Vice President, the Board of Directors shall elect one of its members as President pro-tem who shall be vested with all the powers of the President during the absence or inability to act of the President and Vice President. 

SECTION 4. Secretary. The Secretary shall keep a record of the affairs for the Club, including minutes of all meetings of the Directors and all votes taken. The Secretary shall give notice of all meetings to the general membership and shall be the custodian of all books, records, domain names and papers of the Club, excepting such as are held by the Treasurer. 

SECTION 5. Treasurer. The Treasurer shall keep an accurate record of all monies of the Club received and disbursed, and shall deposit all monies and valuables in the name of and to the credit of the Club in such bank of depositories as the Board of Directors shall designate, and shall perform the usual duties pertaining to the office of the Treasurer. The Treasurer shall be bonded in such amount as the Board of Directors shall designate. 

SECTION 6. Director of Cold Room Operations (Cold Director). The Cold Director shall be responsible for any and all equipment and personnel, whether volunteer or hired professional, responsible for maintaining the playing surface and any supporting structures necessary for that purpose. 

SECTION 7. Director of Warm Room Operations (Warm Director). The Warm Director shall be responsible for any and all equipment and personnel, whether volunteer or hired professional, for maintaining the cleanliness and operation of the warm room(s) space. The Ice Haus shall be considered inclusive to the warm room space. 

SECTION 8. Finance Chairperson. The Finance Chairperson shall set the strategy of loan repayment, strategy to control the Clubs costs, introduce tactical initiatives to address theft and other losses, secure any necessary financing, monitor invoices, money handling procedures, accounting and bank processes. 

ARTICLE VII – ELECTIONS 

SECTION 1. At the Annual Meeting Officers shall be elected to serve a two (2) year term. In addition, elections shall be held to fill the remaining term of any Officer positions vacated since the last annual meeting. The President and Secretary will be elected in odd years, while the Vice President and Treasurer in even years. Members-at-Large will be elected annually. The term of office of each board member elected shall commence on the day of election. 

SECTION 2. The election of all officers and members-at-large shall be a plurality vote of the voting members present, in person, by absentee ballot, or by proxy, unless otherwise specified in these Bylaws. 

SECTION 3. Nominations for the Board shall be made by the Board of Directors or by any member wishing to do so. 

SECTION 4. A Director may be removed from office for cause by an affirmative vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the directors at a duly called and held meeting on which removal of the board member is specifically listed as an agenda item. Three (3) consecutive absences from scheduled Board Meetings without due cause shall be deemed a resignation. 

SECTION 5. In case a vacancy shall occur within the Board of Directors, such vacancy may be filled by the Board of Directors until the next annual meeting. The un-expired term of any director shall be filled by interim election at the next annual meeting. 

ARTICLE VIII – FISCAL YEAR 

The fiscal year of the Club shall begin on the first day of July and end on the 30th day of June, in each year. 

ARTICLE IX - DUES, FEES AND ASSESSMENTS 

The Board of Directors shall set dues, fees, and any additional requirements for membership for any class of membership. The Board may also recommend that an additional assessment be paid by the members. Such proposed assessment shall be submitted to a meeting of the members entitled to vote. Notice of the proposed assessment, its purpose, its duration, the classes of members subject to the assessment, and the manner to which it shall be paid shall be provided to all members affected by the proposed assessment. 

ARTICLE X - BOARD AND OFFICER INDEMNITY 

The Club shall indemnify against all loss, damages and costs, including attorneys' fees, to the full extent authorized or permitted by law any individual who is a present Board member of the Club, who by reason of such individual's position is, or is hereafter made a party to a proceeding. The Board of Directors may purchase and maintain insurance against any liability asserted. 

ARTICLE XI – AMMENDMENTS 

Amendments to the Bylaws may be made at the Annual Meeting of the Club, or at a special meeting called for that purpose and providing that at such special meeting notice of the proposed change shall have been given by postal mail or electronic/digital means to each member at least five (5) days before the meeting. The notice shall include a proxy and/or absentee ballot for those not able to attend. A vote of two thirds (2/3) of the quorum shall be required for passage. 

ARTICLE XII – GUEST POLICY 

All guests must be accompanied by a member in good standing. All guests are required to sign the guest book. All guests are required to sign a waiver. All charges accrued must be settle by the members account or cash. Any guest who curls is required to pay the equivalent per session fee as set by the Board of Directors for social members. Any guest who curls in more than three (3) events annually, whether in league play and/or practice sessions, will be required to obtain membership. When becoming a member all guest fee’s will applied as a credit toward membership dues. 

ARTICLE XIII – CONSTRUCTION OF BYLAWS 

The interpretation of these Bylaws and all that is authorized by them shall rest with the Board of Directors. 

ARTICLE XIV – DISSOLUTION 

The Club is organized and intended for perpetual existence; however, in the event of dissolution, the same shall be done in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio, and any remaining assets shall be distributed to societies, corporations, or organizations engaged in activities substantially similar to those of this Club.

 

Adopted xx/xx/2019

 

Cincinnati Curling Club

5150 Duff Drive
West Chester, OH 45246

phone: (513) 401-5355

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Club Affiliations

USA CURLING


 

The United States Curling Association (USCA), doing business as USA Curling, is the National Governing Body for the Olympic sport of curling and Paralympic sport of wheelchair curling. The association is headquartered in Stevens Point, Wisconsin.


USWCA CURLING

USWCA Patch

The United States Women's Curling Association (USWCA), began in 1947 as a national organization to promote women’s and junior curling programs throughout the United States. The USWCA presently consists of over 66 clubs with over 3,000 members and is the oldest national curling organization in the United States.

 


GLCA CURLING

Great Lakes Curling Logo

The Great Lakes Curling Association (GLCA), is a regional association of the United States Curling Association encompassing the states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee.


 

Board of Directors and Committees

Board Members

Your Board is made up of 7 members:

  • President: Jonathan Penney
  • Vice President: Brody White
  • Secretary: Chris Adams
  • Treasurer: Krista Palmer
  • Finance Director: Paul Robinson
  • Warm Room Operations: Beth Swaney
  • Cold Room Operations: Jeff Greenfield

Committee Chairs

  • Membership: Stephanie Simpson
  • Programming: Monique Penney
  • Education and Instruction: Jeff Greenfield
  • Juniors: Chuck Newcombe
  • Building: Dan Coviello
  • Marketing: Kristin Riegel

Bagpiper: Tommy Thompson

 


 

In The News

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PINE TREE CURLING CLUB NEWCOMERS TAKE MOUNT MADISON EVENT TROPHY AT THE MOUNT WASHINGTON VALLEY OPEN BONSPIEL - SEPTEMBER 2016

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THE FORECASTER ARTICLE - MARCH 2016

MAINE TODAY ARTICLE - JANUARY 2015

 

 

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    Hair of the Dog Funspiel
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