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Curling Clubs
Curling is an ice sport of fitness and finesse enjoyed by thousands of Americans and over 1.5 million people in 35 nations. Men, women, and youth curl for winter recreation and competitive satisfaction that can last a lifetime. No longer a well-kept secret, curling became a full-medal sport at the 1998 Olympic Winter Games at Nagano, Japan.
The heart of curling is local curling clubs and their members. Each club sets up weekly leagues throughout the season, typically October through March. Many curlers also look forward to weekend tournaments - or bonspiels - where they meet people and form fast friendships with curlers from around their region. Camaraderie is also enjoyed off the ice, where curlers absorb the warmth of the clubroom, socializing and recounting their game. The sport is easily affordable and attracts Americans of varying economic backgrounds.
The Sprit Of Curling - "Curlers play to win but never to humble their opponents. A true curler would rather lose than win unfairly...the spirit of the game demands good sportsmanship , kindly feeling, and honorable conduct.
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Lodi Curling Club
704 Fair Street
Lodi, WI 53555
(608)592-7372
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Portage Curling Club
107 Albert St.
Portage, WI 53901
(608)742-3237
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Pardeeville Curling Club
203 Second Street
P.O. Box 442
Pardeeville, WI 53954
(608)429-2000
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Arlington Curling Club
207 Pierce Street
P.O. Box 224
Arlington, WI 53911
(608)635-4013
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Poynette Curling Club
216 East Hudson Street
Poynette, WI 53955
(608)635-7100
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COLUMBIA COUNTY VISITOR BUREAU
Phone -608.742.6161 Fax -608.742.3582
711 East Cook Street Ste. 202 , Portage, WI 53901