Adaptive curling consists of pushing granite stones down a sheet of ice from a standing or sitting (wheelchair) position using a “pusher” stick. This will be a Paralympic (wheelchair) curling clinic with the US Paralympic Coach and team members.
Event Date | 11-25-2023 10:45 am |
Event End Date | 11-25-2023 12:30 pm |
Individual Price | Free |
Location | Wauwatosa Curling Club |
We are no longer accepting registration for this event
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Community Bonspiel - December 27 |
Hold to Flood the Ice - December 29 |
Holiday - Park Closed - December 31 |
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FAME (17 Weeks) - January 3 |
Dunlop (8 Weeks) - January 3 |
Mixed Doubles (8 Weeks) - January 4 |
Training (Krehnovi) - January 4 |
7300 W Chestnut Street
Wauwatosa, WI 53213
We are located 6 miles west of downtown Milwaukee. Our club shares the Muellner Building with the Senior Center in Wauwatosa's Hart Park.
Phone: 414-453-2875
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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 now stands. In 1925 the shed was moved to what is now Hart Park and play continued there until 1941, when the Club began in its current location, the Muellner Building.
The Club uses four sheets of ice to play and has a clubhouse downstairs with lockers available for members' use, a bar and a full kitchen for preparing meals and snacks. We enjoy a postgame tradition called broomstacking, where members socialize with their team and their opponents' team.