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Calling all Future Olympic Curlers of America!!!!! (that would be y'all) 

Come on out and enjoy an evening of Curling! Enjoy 2 hours of instruction and game play with the hottest game on the ice. Space is limited to 40 participants for safety reasons. All required equipment will be provided and available onsite. The curling stones are 42lbs and the ice is very cold and hard. All ages/abilities are welcomed however if you have a question about age recommendations (12-ish to 70-ish), physical ability, or adaptive concerns please contact us before purchasing (info@ogden-curling-club.com)​. Curling does utilize the entire body so all participants (especially those with limited movement, neck and back pain, and or are pregnant) do so at their own risk.  Personal injury waivers are required prior to stepping out onto the ice. For any group wishing to discuss private events or to ask about special accommodations please contact us before booking as well.  

Upcoming Dates

Cost is $25 per person paid in advanced. Spots are limited so hurry hard!


December 15th 2024 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

December 19th 2024 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

January 2nd 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

January 5th 2025 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm

January 9th 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

January 12th 2025 - 3:00pm to 5:00pm
January 16th 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

January 23rd 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

April 24th 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm

May 1st 2025 - 6:45pm to 8:45pm


Off the ice until September 2025!

 

Private events are still abled to be schedule based on ice availability. Check out the Private Learn to Curl and Team Building Events page for more information!

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No equipment needed, but you need to....


Dress warm but in layers. Warm socks, flexible, comfortable, closed-toed, flat rubber-soled shoes - tennis shoes work well, (for safety reasons, absolutely no heels of any kind, flip flops, boots, dress shoes, loafers, converse, uggs or toms), pants that allow for movement (preferably not jeans as they restrict your movement and hold in the wetness from touching knee to ice. Also, shorts of any kind are not recommended as you will be touching knees to ice - you'll see why when we show you the ice after it's prepped), a lightweight jacket, gloves and a maybe a hat for fun.

I am good, I watched it on YouTube!


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