2025-26 Membership and league registration (public)

As a club of over 450 people we strive to meet everyone's desire for curling. We would love to have every new curler join us as members, but we do have limited spots for leagues. If you've participated in a DCC instructional league or have previous curling experience elsewhere, you're welcome to sign up for a league spot, space provided.

 

Open registration: all remaining league spots are available on a first come, first serve basis

  • You must already have a membership. If you have not done that yet, update your information and purchase your membership first. 

  • New members must have completed an instructional league at DCC or other recognized club or must have curling experience

 

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Spots available as of Monday 8/25 AM:

Sunday night 3
Sunday doubles 9

 

 

 


Season

The 2025-26 season at Denver Curling opens September 2025 and runs through June 2026.  Regular season leagues start in October, and Spring leagues are offered May-June.

 

Cost

Adult membership: $280/year

Junior & Social Memberships: $100/year

League fees:

  • Weekday and weeknight leagues (Mon - Thu): $385/year/league
  • Weekend leagues (Fri - Sun): $325/year/league
  • Leagues run October 2025 - April 2026

  

Join as a Denver Curling Club Member

August 1 - 31:  Purchase your 2025-26 Annual Membership

Get started as a new member by contacting our This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  Once your account is set up then access to the registration process is available on the member's menu.  DCC membership includes subbing and practice privileges, plus your 25-26 USA Curling membership.  Having an active membership ensures you get important messages including registration information.  You must have an active 2025-26 membership prior to registering for leagues.

 

League Registration Priority + schedule

PHASE 1 + Phase 2: Monday Aug 4 - Thursday Aug 14: Existing members may register for existing leagues, switch/add leagues

  • This phase is for current club members only, who played in a 2024-25 league

 

PHASE 3: Monday Aug 18 - Thursday Aug 21: New member sign up

  • New members may register for up to 2 leagues depending on space available

  • New members must have completed an instructional league at DCC or other recognized club or must have curling experience

  • New members must have already purchased an annual membership to register for a league

  • New member league sign up will be via the Square Store accessible from the DCC website (we will post link here)

 

PHASE 4: Monday Aug 25 - beyond: Open registration

  • Remaining league spots can be purchased first come, first served

  • Open registration will be via the Square Store accessible from the DCC website

 

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2025-26 Membership and league registration (members)

As a club of over 450 people we strive to meet everyone's desire for curling.  We need everyone to help by reading and understanding the information below. Please do your part and sign up for your Membership and Leagues per the schedule.

 

Open registration: all remaining league spots are available on a first come, first serve basis

  • You must already have a membership. If you have not done that yet, update your information and purchase your membership first. 

  • New members must have completed an instructional league at DCC or other recognized club or must have curling experience

 

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Spots available as of Monday 8/25 AM:

Sunday night 3
Sunday doubles 9

 


 

Season

Leagues run October 2025 - April 2026

 

Cost

Due to rising costs of running the facility, adult memberships are increasing by $5 for the year. Junior Memberships and Social Memberships costs remain the same. League fees will increase by $20 per league. The lower price of weekend leagues reflects the fact that there are fewer league nights due to bonspiels and other events.

Adult membership: $280/year

Junior & Social Memberships: $100/year

League fees: increase by $20/year/league

  • Weekday and weeknight leagues (Mon - Thu): $385/year/league
  • Weekend leagues (Fri - Sun): $325/year/league

 

Weekend sessions

Weekend league registration will be for the full season. We will no longer have a Fall and a Winter session. If you need to play only half a season, please let Megan know, and we will work to accomodate you.
 
 

Registration Priority + schedule (READ THIS!)

As communicated at the Annual Meeting,no one has a guaranteed spot in any league.  Because we are a volunteer run organization you have the privilege of priority sign up for leagues you paid for last year.  This priority does not guarantee you a spot if you fail to sign up during phase 1 per the schedule.  Please mark your calendar and set an alarm now so you don't miss out. If you don't register for your current leagues during Phase 1, your spot will be up for grabs to curlers wanting to change or add leagues during phase 2. If your entire Tuesday night team does not register during Phase 1 your team may be cut from Tuesday night. 

 

PHASE 0: Thursday July 17 - Thursday July 31:  All members purchase 2025-26 Annual Membership

Returning and new members purchase their membership. Having an active membership ensures you get important information including registration information. You must have an active 2025-26 membership to register for leagues.

Step 1 - Register as a member  

Update your information, select your membership type and acknowledge our policies.  

Your emergency information is very important in case you have an accident at the club. 

 

Step 2 - Purchase for your membership   

Make sure you complete Step 1 before purchasing your membership.  You must purchase a membership before you can register for leagues on Aug 4. 

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PHASE 1: Monday Aug 4 (open at 9a MT) - Thursday Aug 7 (closing at 8p MT): Existing members may register for existing leagues

  • Existing members can sign up for up to 2 leagues they registered for during 2024-25

  • Tuesday competitive league counts as one of your 2 leagues. You must register and pay for Tuesday night during this window. Competitive Tuesday night teams with players who fail to register by August 7 may be cut from Tuesday night.

  • If you have over 50 volunteer hours you may sign up for a third league for which you were registered during 2024-25

  • Being a fifth or subbing in a league does not grant you a priority for league registration

  • Phase 1 sign up will be via the Square Store accessible from the DCC website

 

PHASE 2: Monday Aug 11 (open at 7p MT) - Thursday Aug 14 (closing at 8p MT): Existing members may switch/add

  • Curlers who were members of a league in 2024-25 can move to a different league or add a second league.

  • Members with 50+ volunteer hours may add a 3rd league.

  • Switch/Add will be first come, first served as in the past.

  • There will be a link to a google sheet to indicate the leagues you want to add or switch into.

  • If switching be sure to indicate which league , if any, you would like to switch out of.

  • If your switch is unsuccessful due to lack of space in the league requested, you will not be removed from the league you are switching out of.

 

PHASE 3: Monday Aug 18 (open at 7p MT) - Thursday Aug 21 (closing at 8p MT): New member sign up

  • New members may register for up to 2 leagues depending on space available

  • New members must have completed an instructional league at DCC or other recognized club or must have curling experience

  • New members must have already purchased an annual membership to register for a league

  • New member league sign up will be via the Square Store accessible from the DCC website

 

PHASE 4: Monday Aug 25 - beyond: Open registration (open at 7p MT)

  • Remaining league spots can be purchased first come, first served

  • Open registration will be via the Square Store accessible from the DCC website

 

If you have any questions or concerns regarding registration please contact Megan ASAP (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).  Please do not wait until we are in the midst of registration to voice concerns. 

 

 

 

2025 Tiki Spiel

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Draw, roster  |  Schedule  |   Live scores  |   Photos   |   Things to do

 


 

  

Sponsors

We could not put this event on without the generosity of our sponsors and members! 

 

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Mixed Nationals 2025

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5U National Qualifier 2025

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Draw & roster  |   Live scores   |   Things to do  |  Livestream  |  Photos

 

 

 


 

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A big thank you to USWCA for supporting our 5U! 

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Olympic Trials MD 2025

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Join us in congratulating DCC members Clare Moores and Lance Wheeler (Moores/Wheeler) and BriAnna Weldon and Sean Franey (Weldon/Franey) for qualifying for Mixed Doubles Olympic Trials. They'd love to have support during their draws up at Rock Creek, ticket link and their draw schedules can be found below. Good curling! 

 

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Use promo code COCURLERMXDTRIALS for 20% off all tickets and multi-game passes!

 

Colorado Round Robin

Mile High Open

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Held annually in February (minus those two COVID years), the Mile High Open is a fun event where we welcome a number of out of town teams to Denver to partake in good curling and festivities off the ice. 

32 teams  |  4 game minimum  |  Open format

 


 

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Past Winners                                                                                         

 

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2024

mho24 a winner

A event winners

Elliott Mansell, David Falco, Daniel Dudt, Kayln Mansell

 

mho24 a runnerup

A event runners-up

Mike Siggins, Claire Blaske, Sean Franey, BriAnna Weldon

   

 

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B event winners

Lucy Bradshaw, Alec Celecki, Tony Kot, Elise Rolison

 

mho24 a runnerup

B event runners-up

Glen Novak, Yvonne Novak, Doug Biesecker, Megan Connell

   

 

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C event winners

Mark Ngo, Anne Pettinger, Jillian Lewis, Chris Lewis

 

mho24 a runnerup

C event runners-up

Phil Moir, Steve Wolfe, Grant Morris, Steve Owen

   

 

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D event winners

Peter Akimoto, Scott Telfer, Nancy Mallory, Lacey Johnson

 

mho24 a runnerup

D event runners-up

Perri Cunningham, Anna Murphy, Tammy Pham, Sheryl Boulineau

   

 

 

 

2023

 

 

 

 

 

Registration is Currently Closed

Registration is currenlty closed until July 15

Contact Us

Denver Curling Club

14100 W 7th Ave, Golden, CO 80401

 

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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 exposure to the virus. Typically however, symptoms may appear within 72 hours.  Time from exposure to a positive test may be from 72-96 hours.

 

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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 exposure  to the virus. Typically however, symptoms may appear within 72 hours.  Time from exposure to a positive 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

*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) 

 

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Test-CorporateEvents

DCC CE instruction 800Thank you for your interest in curling. Denver Curling offers corporate and private instructional sessions that will provide your group with a unique and entertaining experience.

We are currently taking requests for group events during our 2019-2020 season. If you are interested in booking an event, please complete our Corporate Events: Inquiry and Request Form. Our events book quickly and well in advance.

Submit Request

Event Format

Our curling events will provide your group with an introduction to curling and aim to engage participants in all aspects of the game. Typical sessions are structured as ½ hour of on-ice instruction, 1½ hours of game play, and one hour social time. Requests for longer events can be arranged with our event coordinator.

Scheduling

Corporate and private curling events are offered October – June.

Events may be scheduled during these times:

  • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm
  • Friday: 10 am to 4:00 pm (limited availability)

Weeknights and weekends are presently booked with leagues and other club activities.

Pricing Information

Fees are based on the number of sheets that will be used for game play. Each sheet, or playing surface, supports 8 players (2 teams of 4 players). Denver Curling has 4 sheets of dedicated curling ice. For current pricing structure, click the 'Pricing' tab below.

 

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Denver Curling provides all of the curling equipment needed.

  • Curling Stones or Rocks
  • Grippers (for increased traction on the ice)
  • Step-on Sliders (for delivering the rock)
  • Delivery Stabilizers (for assisting with balance)
  • Curling Stick (alternative for delivering the rock)
  • Brooms (for sweeping rocks in play)

Players should dress in layers, as air temperature on the ice is 45°F.

  • Warm, comfortable clothing (non-fuzzy)
  • Stretchy or loose fitting pants that enable freedom of movement
  • Clean, rubber-soled athletic shoes (no heels)
  • Thin gloves
  • Hat (optional)

Denver Curling’s low player to instructor ratio (4:1) helps your team to get ready to curl quickly and effectively.

A typical curling event begins with an introduction in the Warm Room and covers:

  • A safety overview
  • Fitting of grippers for all players
  • Preview of curling rock delivery methods

On-ice Instruction includes:

  • Demonstration of basic curling skills and shots
  • Practice drills to prepare participants for game play, such as
    • - Sliding out of the hack or using the Stick delivery method
    • - Delivering a rock to the target (house)
    • - Sweeping a rock down the sheet of ice

Game Play:

  • 4-person teams formed
  • Usually 3-4 ends (scoring rounds) of curling played
  • Instructors assist with strategy and guide teams through entire experience.
# of sheets Max. # participants Cost*
4 32 $2,000
3 24 $1,500
2 16 $1,000
1 8 $500
*Based on 3 hour session (2 hours ice time)
 - Requests for longer events can be arranged with our event coordinator.
*A deposit of $250 is required when booking. Balance is due on the day of the event.

Denver Curling Center is located at 14100 W 7th Ave, Golden, CO. The facility has four sheets of dedicated curling ice that can accommodate 32 players at one time.

In addition to the ice arena, the center has a 2500 square foot room that contains the reception desk, bar, locker rooms, and seating area. The Warm Room offers:

  • 6 round tables and 64 chairs
  • Several 6’ long banquet tables
  • Unobstructed view of the ice, plus overhead monitors
  • PA system, projection screen, and computer hook-up
  • Maximum occupancy of 180

Our bar is stocked with a wide selection of local beers, a variety of spirits, juices, and soft drinks for purchase. The bar will be open unless otherwise requested.

  • ID required.
  • No outside alcohol is permitted.
  • Kitchen/bar does not offer any food for sale.

Food can be brought into the curling center or your event may be catered by any licensed food service. Banquet tables are available and can be set up for your use.

For your convenience, we have compiled a list of restaurants and food services that can cater your event. Denver Curling Center does not have any food for purchase at the facility.

Please discuss your catering needs with your event coordinator prior to your event.

Start by submitting your contact information and event request on our Corporate Events: Inquiry and Request Form. A DCC Corporate Event Administrator will contact you and working with them you will establish the date, time, and size of the event. You will be required to sign an event agreement and provide a $250 deposit in advance. The balance is due on the event date. An Event Coordinator will contact you approximately 2 weeks prior to your event to confirm arrangements and discuss details or specials needs. All participants are required to sign a waiver prior to stepping on the ice.

The game of curling is easy to learn and great for groups of all shapes, sizes, and athletic levels. While it is a game of strategy and finesse, the fundamental skills and rules of curling can be picked up quickly and your group will be ready for game play in about 30 minutes.

Here's a little introduction, brought to you by Curling Canada.: CURLING - A 2 Minute Guide

Yes. We offer two methods of delivery a rock: the slide delivery and the stick delivery. The slide delivery is the method most seen and involves a sliding lunge. The stick delivery is an alternate method in which players deliver rocks from an upright position. It was created to allow less mobile curlers the opportunity to play. Players may choose the stick delivery method for a variety of reasons including: back or knee issues, loss of mobility, and general health concerns.
A curling team consists of 4 players. Each group determines if they want to form teams in advance or informally at the club. Most events consist of self-formed teams and casual games.
Longer events may choose to establish a mini-tournament style with competitive play. Work with your Event Coordinator to establish the format of play and how you would like to structure your event. Some events plan for short games within a simple bracket and offer prizes for the participants.
No. All of our private events are supervised by our instructors. This is for your own safety, as well as maintaining condition of ice and equipment. Only DCC members can reserve sheets during practice ice sessions.
The Warm Room is available for use during your social hour. Additional time can be reserved for longer meetings. It is an open area, not a closed room. The facility has seating for 64 and A/V equipment available. Your Event Coordinator can assist with any specific needs.
Yes. We welcome spectators to our club and your event. There is viewing available from the Warm Room. There is no charge for guests and spectators that are watching only.
Childcare is not provided by the curling club, but children are welcome in the Warm Room. Children must be supervised by the private group.
The Denver Curling Center is located at 14100 W 7th Ave, Golden, CO 80401 (near the Colorado Mills Mall). Click here for additional directions. Free parking is available on the premises.

So you want to impress your co-workers! Here are some of the more commonly used words in curling.

Biter A stone barely touching the 12-foot ring.
Blank End Neither team scores in the end.
Bonspiel A curling tournament.
Broomstacking Socializing with teammates and opponents, often over a drink, after a game.
Button The smallest ring in the house. It is two feet in diameter.
Delivery The process of throwing a stone.
Draw A shot thrown to rest within the House.
End When sixteen stones have come to rest, similar to an inning in baseball.
Guard A shot that comes to rest in front of another stone for protection.
Hack The pieces of rubber you push off from at either end of the sheet to deliver the rock.
Hammer The last shot of the End.
Hog lines The horizontal lines several feet above the house on each end of the ice. A delivered stone must be released before it reaches the near hog line and must completely cross the far hog line to remain in play.
House The area within the outside circle at either end of the sheet.
Hurry (or Hard) A call from the skip to the sweepers to sweep faster and with more pressure.
Pebble The tiny frozen droplets that cover the ice. This is what the rock rides on when going down the ice.
Stone or Rock Terms used interchangeably.
Sheet The total playing area for one game.
Skip The captain of the team.
Takeout A shot thrown hard enough to remove another stone from play. Also called a "HIT".
Warm Room Public area for socializing, meetings and watching the action on the ice.

 

Here's a quick tutorial on curling from Curling Canada: CURLING - A 2 Minute Guide

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Olympic Open Houses

OLYMPIC OPEN HOUSE NEWS!

Come check out our house during the Olympics!      (download the 2018 Winter Olympic Games Schedule)
Here's what's happening!

During the following dates and times we will have  drop In Learn to Curl sessions.

  • 30 min on the ice with instruction (ages 13+) and a drink for $20/pp.
  • No sign up needed for a time slot, just drop in. 
  • We can accommodate 24 people in each 30 min time slot.
  • Hang out, enjoy the Olympics on TV and talk to members about our adult leagues and kids/junior programs.
  • See curlers in action 

 When;

  • Saturday, February 10,  10 AM to 2 PM 
  • Sunday, February 11,  2 to 4 PM 
  • Saturday, February 17, 9-10 AM (for ages 6-12, helmets required, not supplied)
  • Saturday, February  17, 10 AM to 4 PM   
  • Saturday, February  17,  7 to 9 PM
  • Sunday, February 18,  2 to 4:00 PM  

Open House Info for Children under 12 years of age.

We have added a Learn to Curl for ages 6-12 on Saturday, Feb. 17 from 9-9:30, 9:30-10am.
The cost is only $5 for a 30 minute lesson.
ALL children MUST HAVE A HELMET. We will not be able to supply a helmet. A bicycle or ski helmet is fine but you will have to bring your own.
Looking forward to some new Little Rockers learning the sport!!
 

Hotels

 
Distance
in miles
  Hotel / Motel average price
.8    Marriot Courtyard Denver West/Golden, 14700 West 6th Avenue Frontage Road, Golden, CO 80401 $89 - $164
.9   Marriott Residence Inn Denver West/Golden, 14600 West 6th Avenue Frontage Road, Golden, CO 80401 $109 - $169
.9   Days Inn and Suites Golden/West Denver,  15059 West Colfax Avenue, Golden, CO 80401 $75 - $93
2.1

 MHO host 1 

Hampton Inn Denver West Golden, 17150 West Colfax Avenue, Golden, CO 80401 $115 - $125
2.1   Baymont Inn & Suites Denver West/Federal Center, 11909 West 6th Avenue, Golden, CO 80401 $80 - $138
3.0    Sheraton Denver West Hotel, 360 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228 $95 - $129
3.1  MHO host 2 Hampton Inn Denver West Federal Center, 137 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228 $89 - $139  
3.1 AAB Host Hampton Inn Denver West - Federal Center, 137 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228 $89
3.1   Homewood Suites by Hilton Denver West – Lakewood, 139 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228 $99 - $199
6.0  12% off The Golden Hotel, 800 Eleventh Street,  Golden, Colorado 80401  - special rate 12% off $99 - $219

MHO host 1 = Host Hotel for the Mile High Open Bonspiel -  Special Rate $99  Use group code code  MHO

MHO host 2 = Host Hotel for the Mile High Open Bonspiel -  Special Rate $89  please phone (Feb 26 to Mar 1,  reserve before Feb 1, 2015)

Hampton Inn Denver West - Year Round Rate - Federal Center, 137 Union Boulevard, Lakewood, CO 80228 - Special Rate $109 year round rate for all Denver Curling Club members, excluding MHO and AAB.

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The Denver Curling Club is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization committed to teaching, developing, promoting, and encouraging the spirit of curling; to develop youth and adult programs that lead to local, national, and international competitions. We host leagues, learn-to-curl clinics, corporate team building events, and open houses from September to May.   Contact us to learn more about this awesome sport and the benefits of joining the Denver Curling Club.

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