NORTHERN ALBERTA CURLING ASSOCIATION – SHERWOOD PARK CURLING CLUB See http://www.sherwoodparkcurling.com/division.aspx?lgid=0&did=1005
CURLING – COME OUT & TRY IT!
for ALL ages Sept 10, 17 & 24 @ Glen Allen Recreation Centre
Novice Program
The Novice Program will teach the basics of flat foot / no lift delivery, sweeping, rules, drills and games with an emphasis on fun and participation.This program is for curlers between the ages of 9 – 11 years of age. Brooms and sliders will be provided and clean indoor running shoes are mandatory.
Monday’s from 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm.
Start date is Monday October 20, 2014
Cost is $110.00 (14 sessions – 7 sessions Fall and 7 sessions Winter)
Maximum Participants -24
Novice Program Leader – Christy Fehr – 417-6927
Junior Program
The Junior Program is for curlers 12 – 20 years of age . Beginners Welcome – No experience necessary.
Instruction will review the basics of flat foot / no lift delivery, sweeping, rules, drills and games with an emphasis
on fun and participation. Brooms and sliders will be provided and clean dedicated indoor running shoes are mandatory.
Monday’s from 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm.
Start date is Wednesday October 01, 2014
Cost is $126.00 (21 sessions)
Maximum Participants – 56
Junior Program Leader : Lynn Penner – 449-4628
**NEW 2014-2015 SEASON**
INTERCLUB LEAGUE
SPCC JUNIORS WILL HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN AN INTERCLUB LEAGUE
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Wednesday Oct 01/14 – pre-season league drop-in meet and greet and pre-season Q & A. We will be sizing for league jackets, aJackets are optional, cost is approx. $48.00 which is payable upon ordering. I will be at GARC from 4:30 – 5:30PM, I would like all juniors to stop by for a few minutes to deal with a few organizational items so that we are ready to start with a full session on October 8. Parents are welcome to stop by and introduce (or reintroduce) themselves too
Wednesday Oct 8/14 – please be at Rink by 4:15PM
There will be an off ice orientation session covering Program, Club, and Safety material, followed by small group on-ice instruction.
You will need appropriate Footwear – curling shoes OR a dedicated pair of clean indoor shoes..(we suggest a pair
with flat soles that do not flare out..skateboarding style is best ) (I have a small supply of donated used curling shoes which are available for the juniors on a first come first serve basis)
We also have a new Junior set including shoes, broom & Gloves Visit the NEW SPCC Pro shop to check it out
Reminder all outdoor footwear is to be removed & placed on boot racks prior to the
carpeted area. This applies to curlers, Parents,siblings & guests.
There is no food permitted in the lower viewing area. This applies to curlers, parents,siblings & guests.
(Note: The upper viewing area is open & food and drink is available)
In order to run a successful program, we need on-ice assistants, if you are an experienced curler and can commit to
specific volunteer times for on-ice please advise myself ASAP.
There are also a few tasks that need to be done during the season that require parent volunteers. Please see below for a list of volunteer positions.
Parent participation roles off ice:
Jackets
: 1 volunteer; help players & parents with sizing,collect family payments (Oct 1 & Oct 08)
Stawnichy’s Fundraising Coordinator: 1 or 2 volunteers; planning and organization,
collecting order forms and summarizing, organizing delivery of product.
Hot Shots/Skills: 1 or 2 volunteers; planning andorganization…working with existing format…scoring summary on day of event (end of season)
Social/Parties:
2 to 4 volunteers ; Menu selection, planning with food service upstairs,help on party day as needed, collect payments if needed. Shop & Purchase year end Prizes.
Sherwood Park Junior Bonspiel November 22 & 23, 2014: 4 – 6 volunteers; help with registration, set-up prizes, sell 50-50tickets, general organization