Alpine Curling Club
Est. 1964A friendly club emphasizing accessibility, fun, and growth of curling in the region.
From the historic sheets of Milwaukee to the frozen reaches of the Northwoods, discover the community of curlers keeping the roaring game alive.
"The sport of kings, and the king of sports."
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A friendly club emphasizing accessibility, fun, and growth of curling in the region.
A competitive and social club with strong community ties and active league play.
A small but dedicated club fostering community, tradition, and accessible curling experiences.
A premier Madison club blending high-level competition with strong community and tradition.
A historic club known for strong tradition, competitive play, and community involvement.
A youth-focused organization fostering teamwork, skill development, and community engagement through sport.
The Wauwatosa Curling Club played its first game in 1921 in a shed that was part of Stickney Field Club on Stickney Avenue, just south of where Wauwatosa's City Hall stands today. In 1925, the shed was moved to the confines of what is now Hart Park, a 19.5-acre plot of land nestled on the Menomonee River in the Village (now City) of Wauwatosa.
A small-town club with deep roots, strong traditions, and a loyal curling community.
A vibrant club blending competition, social curling, and strong community involvement.
A growing club combining competitive leagues with a strong, welcoming curling community.
A Northwoods club known for strong community, tradition, and competitive curling spirit.
A dedicated club focused on skill development, competition, and a welcoming curling environment.
A scenic riverfront club fostering competitive curling and strong social connections.
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