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ADULT PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT (APRA)
for entry to KALAMAZOO CURLING CLUB


A.  Through acknowledgment by way of signing below OR by selecting the "I agree" button on the corresponding electronic form, principally (but not limited to) Learn-to-Curl instructional events (including public L2Cs and Corporate Events), commonly known as the “L2C Sign-In” form, and any other form for the purpose of club membership, league registration, bonspiels, skills clinics or any other program or activity held at the Kalamazoo Curling Club (herein referred to as “The Club”), the participant (herein referred to as the undersigned for the individual submitting reading and accepting the terms of this form) hereby makes the following representations:

  (i)  that the undersigned understands that the sport of curling is played on ice and requires physical fitness and skill or prowess; 

 (ii)  that the undersigned possesses such physical fitness; and 

(iii)  that the undersigned understands that the risks of participating in any curling activity could involve serious injury or death.

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B.  In consideration of being allowed access to The Club as a participant in any curling activity in The Club including, but not limited to, the portion of The Club referred to as the “Ice House” (as defined below; see D), I, the undersigned, for myself and my estate, successors, heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, trustees, representatives, and attorneys do hereby remise, release, acquit, and forever discharge (i) The Club; (ii) the United States Curling Association, Inc. (“USCA”); (iii) the respective successors and assigns or each of The Club, USCA, (v) the respective employees, officers, directors and trustees, but only while acting in their capacity as such, of each of The Club, USCA, (collectively, the “Releasees”) from any and all actions, causes of action, claims, demands, and liabilities, both in law and equity for damages and any court costs and legal expenses and fees associated therewith in respect of physical, mental, and bodily injury occurring to me while participating in any curling activity in the “Ice House” (see D) prior to the Expiration Date (as defined below); provided, however, that in the event such injury was caused, in whole or in part, by the willful, intentional, reckless, or grossly negligent action or failure to take action of any Releasee, such Releasee shall not be so remised, released, acquitted, or discharged hereby; and provided, further, that nothing herein shall be deemed to limit or exclude any action, cause of action, claim, demand, liability, payment, reimbursement, other benefit, or any court costs or legal expenses and fees that I or my estate, successors, heirs, beneficiaries, administrators, trustees, representatives, or attorneys might have or seek against (a) The Club’s “Participant Medical Accident” insurance coverage, (b) any other participant participating in any curling activity in the “Ice House” (see D), or (c) against any other person or entity other than a Releasee.

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C.  The novel coronavirus (“COVID-19”) has been declared a worldwide pandemic by the World Health Organization.  COVID-19 is extremely contagious and is believed to spread mainly from person-to-person contact.  As a result, federal, state, and local governments and federal and state health agencies recommend social distancing and have, in many locations, prohibited the congregation of groups of people.  The Club has put in place preventative measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, cannot guarantee that you will not become infected with COVID-19.  Further, playing or attending any game at The Club could increase your risk of contracting COVID-19.  By signing this agreement, I acknowledge the contagious nature of COVID-19 and voluntarily assume the risk that I may be exposed to or infected by COVID-19 while attending The Club and that such exposure or infection may result in personal injury, illness, permanent disability, and death.  I understand that the risk of becoming exposed to or infected by COVID-19 at The Club may result from the actions, omissions, or negligence of myself and others, including, but not limited to, Club volunteers, and program participants and their families.  I voluntarily agree to assume all of the foregoing risks and accept sole responsibility for any injury to myself (including, but not limited to, personal injury, disability, and death), illness, damage, loss, claim, liability, or expense, of any kind, that I may experience or incur in connection with my attendance at The Club or (“Claims”).  On my behalf, I hereby release, covenant not to sue, discharge, and hold harmless The Club, its agents, and representatives, of and from the Claims, including all liabilities, claims, actions, damages, costs or expenses of any kind arising out of or relating thereto.  I understand and agree that this release includes any Claims based on the actions, omissions, or negligence of The Club, its agents, and representatives, whether a COVID-19 infection occurs before, during, or after attending any Club program or activity including, but not limited to, curling leagues, L2Cs and other instructional events, public events, bonspiels, and skills clinics.

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D.  The Ice House shall mean the single room containing four or five sheets of ice on which the sport of curling is played in the building located at Wings Event Center, 3600 Vanrick Drive, Kalamazoo, MI 49001, from which said space is leased and operated by The Club.  The Expiration Date shall mean the date which is one (1) calendar year after the Agreed Date (defined below by Participant) this Release is executed below by signature or the corresponding “I agree” button online, as described above.  


I certify that I am at least eighteen (18) years of age and have the legal capacity to execute this Participant Release Agreement on my own behalf.  I understand that for members and participants under the age of 18, the guardian completing this signup process accepts all responsibility.  Further, I HEREBY REVOKE ANY AND ALL RELEASES OF LIABILITY, WAIVERS, AND INDEMNIFICATIONS PREVIOUSLY EXECUTED BY  ME IN FAVOR OF ANY OF THE RELEASEES.  


BEFORE ACCEPTING THESE TERMS, I WAS GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY TO READ THIS PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT AND TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY AS TO ITS SIGNIFICANCE. BY SIGNING BELOW, I UNDERSTAND THAT I AM WAIVING SIGNIFICANT RIGHTS. I UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THIS PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS I AM WAIVING. NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, I HAVE CHOSEN, OF MY OWN FREE WILL, TO EXECUTE THIS PARTICIPANT RELEASE AGREEMENT. 


BY SIGNING BELOW OR BY CLICKING THE CORRESPONDING ACKNOWLEDGE BUTTON ON THE ELECTRONIC FORM (AS DESCRIBED ABOVE AND AS SHOWN BELOW), I ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ, UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED TO THE ABOVE TERMS, CONDITIONS, RELEASE AND WAIVER.

Agreed & Sign by selecting “I agree” on electronic form*

 

* Sourcehttps://forms.gle/BZby8M4NwSb1vCrm8


 

 
Greetings to all club members and visitors!
 
The following summarizes the club's main Health & Safety provisions -- subject to change...
 
  • Stay home if you feel sick or have a fever/other COVID-19 symptoms

  • Check-in screening questions prior to entering [bit.do/kzcc-checkin] 

  • Mask wearing recommended for anyone not vaccinated against COVID-19

  • Reporting: anyone with symptoms OR tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 must report; details below... 

While subject to change (e.g., depending on direction from the State, County Health, and Wings Event Center), the provisions listed on this page were decided on by the club's elected board members at the start of the season as "opening plan" provisions.  All aspects of the original plan and corresponding set of H&S provisions are, at any time, subject to change during the playing year.  Members can anticipate modifications to certain provisions, if or when required by state or local government, and such changes will be communicated to members through board members, league managers, and the club's communication tool (kzcc.slack).

Reporting: anyone with COVID-19 symptoms AND/OR tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 must report to the club (through their league manager).  As was done last year, rules for returning to the club (e.g., if you test positive) will largely be dictated by Kalamazoo County Health.  Currently, for example: the quarantine/self-isolation period is 14 days (and symptom-free for 24 hrs. prior to returning) for anyone who is not vaccinated and has been in close-contact w/someone who’s COVID+.  If you come in close contact with someone who has COVID but you are vaccinated, there is currently no quarantine requirement.  If, however, you do get sick (whether or not you are vaccinated), you will need to quarantine.  In other words, regardless of their vaccination status: the quarantine period is currently the same (and is not expected to change) for anyone that gets sick from, or tests positive for, COVID.

As was done last year (and are currently expected to do again this year), the club will provide specific and timely communications to all Club members, visitors, and Wings Event Center staff for mitigating potential spread.
 
Other provisions include, but are not limited to: masks are recommended for all players and visitors that are not vaccinated (as stated above).  Others (i.e., those that have been vaccinated) that have recently traveled or interacted with people that haven't been vaccinated (e.g., young kids), may certainly choose to wear a mask; i.e., decided individually per their own circumstances.  Also, while there is curretnly no distancing requirements for athletes (as was the case last year), the club still have signage and other provisions to avoid congregating in areas; e.g., limited use of the locker rooms.  As was the case last year, players can come "ready to play" (e.g., clothing-wise) and use the warm room to spread out and change their shoes. 
 
We have also returned to normal sweeping rules (per laws of the game) including 2 sweepers allowed as well as in-house sweeping, though teams and individuals may opt-out (e.g., as 2 sweepers is often barely more effective than one).  The club will also have cleaning provisions that will be handled at the league level and will include sanitizing rocks/handles required after playing (and optionally before playing).
 
Broomstacking is allowed for those that wish to participate (including the tradition of winning teams buying a round of beverages; optional and judgment free).
 

In addition, with the exception of the above and other provisions* that are subject to change throughout the year, the most recent version of thr club's full (14-page) Health & Safety Plan is documented at http://bit.do/zoosafeplan for COVID-19 mitigation provisions.
 
For your convenience, there is also a more illustrative and printable version at http://bit.do/zoosafeprint.  Note: the print version is non-comprehensive but covers several of the main health and safety provisions including before playing and while out on the ice!
 
In addition, the club's facilities undergo cleaning procedures, as well as reporting requirements for the protection of our atheletes, volunteers and Wings Event Center staff.
 
If you have any questions regarding the club's COVID-19 mitigation provision or the H&S Plan in general, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
 

 

Ice time and instruction from experienced curlers!

The Kalamazoo Curling Club offers several types of instructional sessions. We can accommodate anyone! If you have concerns about sliding on the ice, let your instructor know and there are alternative delivery methods.

You can register as an individual, a couple, or a group. We can handle up to 40 people in one class! Groups of 4 or 8 split directly into teams. If your group has 3, 9 or any odd number, that's okay as we will team you up with others!

The Kalamazoo Curling club offers several ways to learn how to curl.

We offer 2 hour learn to curl classes where you can get a taste of curling and learn some basics.

  • We have learn to curl events through-out the curling season (October - March).
  • We will have our calendar for next season's events in the early fall.

Multi-week curling academies. These include three instructional sessions that give you an in-depth look at curling.

  • Day 1 will teach you the basics, how to throw and sweep.
  • Day 2 we will go over game progression and strategy
  • Day 3 it’s GAME ON against the others in your class.

AFTER YOU REGISTER

  • Arrive 15 minutes prior to the scheduled start time.
  • Bring a separate pair of clean rubber soled shoes to wear on the ice.
  • Wear warm loose-fit clothing (jeans are not recommended). Layering is your friend.
  • Traditional curling requires sliding in a lunge position (see below). If you cannot do this, don't worry. Curling is for everybody and there are alternative delivery methods.

    Go Curling

  • We provide everything else you'll need to curl!
  • If you want to "read up" on some basics of this sport, please refer to Curling 101.

YOUR INSTRUCTORS

Hello! Thank you for your interest in curling at the Kalamazoo Curling Club! Lindsey and Ian Stall are head coordinators and instructors for Learn-to-Curl events. Both Lindsey and Ian are extremely passionate about curling, possess a wealth of curling knowledge, and absolutely love teaching new curlers.

Lindsey comes into the 2024 season with 2-3 years of curling experience. She began curling with the Long Island Curling Club in 2017, and is also a co-founder for the Loggerhead Curling Club in Palm Beach, Florida. One of Lindsey's favorite things to do is teach learn-to-curls and see the smiling faces of those curling for the first time. Her motto is "Anyone Can Curl!" - it doesn't matter if you are young or old, she will make sure you are having the best time ever!

Ian is entering his 17th season as an active curler. He started curling as a 10 year old with the Milwaukee Curling Club and has stuck with it (on & off) since 1999. Like Lindsey, Ian also believes that anyone can curl, and he is extremely knowledgeable about the sport - the strategy and physics of the game, the game rules, the positions, and all of the other nuances in between. If you are struggling or have loads of questions, Ian is there to help.

Lindsey and Ian's primary focus is making sure you are both safe and having a great time curling on our ice. They, and our other volunteers, are eager to meet you and they're looking forward to cheering you on when you go to throw your first stone. Thank you again for your interest in our Learn-to-Curl events and we can't wait to see you on the ice! Good Curling!

Ian and Lindsey Stall

REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY

  • Prior to your event, tickets can usually be transferred to an equivalent event at no charge. Email the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. as soon as possible to request a transfer.
  • A request for the cancellation of a ticket must be provided to the Club at least 72 hours in advance of the event. The cost of the ticket, minus any fees paid by the Club to ticketing and purchasing agencies, will be refunded.
  • Cancellations without 72 hour notice may qualify for partial refund. Please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. before the event.
  • Transfer or refund for an event that the ticket holder missed will not be granted unless the club was notified in advance of the event.

Thank you for your interest in curling!


 

The Kalamazoo Curling Club is located at:

Wings Event Center
3600 Vanrick Drive
Kalamazoo, MI 49001

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Board of Directors: 

President - Arlene Carter (2026)
Vice Pres. - Kris Rieck (2025)
Treasurer & Membership Coordinator - Alex Norrie (2026)
Secretary - Will Nordine (2027)
Director - Maren Tillman (2027)
Director - Joe Gillish (2026)
Director - Daren Ray (2027)

Directors oversee the operation of the Kalamazoo Curling Club.
Arlene
kris
Norrie
Nordine
Maren Tillman
Joe Gillish
Daren Ray

Board of Trustees:

Chair: Tom Deater (2026)
Vice: Marcus Gleaton (2027)
Ed Brezinsky (2025)

Trustees are an independent financial board overseeing large financial decisions for the Kalamazoo Curling Club.

ByLaws:

Kalamazoo Curling Club ByLaws


Here are the latest newsletters from the Curling Club.


Established in 2008, the Kalamazoo Curling Club is a group of people who like to curl, want a place to curl, and want more people to curl with. Our five-sheet club is housed in the Wings Event Center, located at 3600 Vanrick Drive in Kalamazoo, just off I-94, Exit 80 (map).  For a PDF fle containing detailed instructions on how to find the club once you get to Wings ...as well as information on what you should (and should not) bring into the club, curling etiquette, and our inclement weather policy... please download our Club Guide.

Of course, we also want to expand the great sport of curling, a wonderfully fun and social game. If you want to know more about curling, take a look at our “Curling 101″ page,

or take a look at the curling entry on Wikipedia.

Club Growth

The inaugural Fall 2008 season consisted of eight teams, and our league expanded to 13 teams the following season. Wings Stadium’s successful bid to host the 2010 U.S. Curling National Championships – coming hot on the heels of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver – helped to generate more interest and enthusiasm for the sport here in Kalamazoo.  We have steadily grown since then, and have made a mark in the US curling community by taking home four medals in the first two years of the US Curling Arena National Championships (in 2013: Gold for men, bronze for ladies, and in 2014: Gold for ladies, silver for men).

In 2015, the  U.S. Curling National Championships returned to Kalamazoo, and we transitioned from an arena club to having dedicated ice, which affords us the opportunity to share curling with more people, and on a more flexible schedule than ever before.  In 2015 we also held the first annual Beerspiel competition, which now has teams returning year after year from all over the U.S., and in 2017 we were awarded the host city for the 2019 National Championships!

Please come out to one of our events, become a member, and sign up for our leagues!


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Email: [email protected]

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Established in 2008, the Kalamazoo Curling Club is a group of people with a mission to build community, foster camaraderie, and promote competition through curling.

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