With the change in the COVID dial to orange we are allowed to start curling again! Last Fall leagues will restart on January 14th. We will still have the same restrictions that we had when league play was suspended.
- No more than 25 people in the building at one time.
- Mask wearing is still mandatory.
- Temperature checks and sign-in are still required to enter the building.
We are planning on running Fall league until all 10 of your games have been completed. If you or your whole team will not be playing to complete the fall league, PLEASE contact your league coordinator so they can put together the schedule for remaining games.
Fall leagues scheduled for 10 games:
- Leagues started Oct. 1
- Leagues suspended Sunday, Nov. 8
Thursday - Sunday leagues completed 6 games
Monday - Weds leagues completed 5 games
The board understands that this has been a strange season and greatly appreciates everyone's patience. Please make sure your membership and league fees have been paid before your league restarts or you will not be allowed to play.( a reminder that all fees that have been collected and are owed are for FALL only, winter session was never billed)
Membership fees ($250) are reflected in your member profile. League fees ($150) were invoiced after registration.
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We plan on starting a winter league mid February and that will run until the beginning of May. This is of course contingent on no more COVID changes. More information about registration will come at a later date.
Additionally, due to the restrictions imposed by JeffCo, the bar will remain closed. Bringing outside alcohol to the club is not permitted at any time.
Current COVID 19 Response Protocols:
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness (see below). Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposureto the virus. Typically however, symptoms may appear within 72 hours. Time from exposure to a positive genome test may be from 72-96 hours.
- Fever or chills: Symptomatic temperature limit: Greater than or equal to 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
- Cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- Fatigue, muscle or body aches
- Headache
- New loss of taste or smell
- Sore throat
- Congestion or runny nose
- Nausea or vomiting, or diarrhea
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*Per CDC: Close proximity: within 6 feet for 15 minutes (15 minutes could mean, collectively, you have been exposed (i.e. within 6 feet) for 15 total minutes during your game or practice)
Useful Links
- August 23 - Membership Registration Announcement
- COVID-19 DCC Liability Waiver
- Phase 1 Opening Plan
- July 26 Letter to DCC members
- Jefferson County information
- CDC Mask Guildlines
- Where can I get tested?
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*The phase status of DCC will be assessed and adjusted based on county and state guidelines.
Last update Sunday, October 4, 2020