Sackville Curling Club - 22 Lansdowne St, Sackville, NB E4L 3Y9 (506) 536-0880
**NEW THIS SEASON**
Stick Curling: Stick Curling is the newest addition to the weekly calendar. Join us for drop-in curling on Wednesdays at 9:30am. Don't worry if you haven't tried it before as many in this new league will be happy to provide tips and techniques. Contact Judith Cane (judithcane@gmail.com) for more info.
Back for the 2023 - 24 Season!!!
Learn to Curl Program: this six week program will be offered in November and December. Contact Mollie Flemming for more information.
Monday Evening Men: This is a rotational draw at 6:30pm and 8:15pm. Coordinator for this league is Chris Maxwell.
Morning Ladies 9:30 am: SCC morning ladies curl 6 end games on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Coordinators for this league are Brenda Hastie and Tami Puddicombe.
Daytime Men: Morning Men's Curling is a drop-in program on Tuesday 1:30 pm and Thursday @ 9:30 am. Coordinator for this league is Alex Whitla
Tuesday Evening Ladies 6:30 pm: The SCC evening ladies curl 6 end games each Tuesday evening beginning at 6:30pm. Coordinators for this league is Brenda Hastie and Tami Puddicombe
Border League: Sackville/Amherst mixed league plays games in Sackville and Amherst on Wednesday nights @ 7 pm. Coordinator is Mike Bass.
Thursday Evening Mixed Curling: The games are at 6:15 and at 8:00 pm. Coordinator for this league is Joe Tower for draws 2 & 3.
Friday Evening Mixed Curling: The games start at 7:00 pm. Coordinator for this league is Kathy Best.
Little Rocks (ages 6 to 11) and Junior Curlers (ages 12 to 19): For ages 6-11. The game of curling is introduced at a young age with smaller curling rocks and special safety precautions. The Little Rocks group meets on Sunday afternoons. For further information Little Rocks and Juniors Programs contact Tamara Carter by email or by phone @ 536-0704.
Rookie League: Games are on Saturdays starting in November. This is a league for graduates of our Learn to Curl program and for any curlers who may want to try a new position such as Skip or Third. Mostly it is just to have fun trying something new while learning useful tips that will help you develop a fondness and appreciation for the game! Contact Mollie Flemming for more information.
Our curling facility gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Canadian Curling Association through its Curling Assistance Program.
22 Lansdowne St, Sackville, NB - (506) 536-0880