Club Memberships

Annual memberships are required to participate in leagues, join open practice time and provide eligibility to participate in local, regional and national bonspiels.

As a non-profit club that fosters sportsmanship, service, friendship and tradition, we ask all Members to take part in building our community by volunteering a few times a year. There are many easy ways to get involved and this also allows us to keep our fees as low as possible.

Memberships are annual and auto-renew on August 15 each year.

Full Membership | Ages 22 to 59
$110
$110
Senior Membership | Ages 60+
$90
$90
Junior Member | Ages 10 - 21
$40

For students who have completed our Level 1 and 2 Junior Curling Program and participate in leagues.

$40
Late Season Membership
$50

Available February 15 through May 30. Will auto-renew as a Full Membership the following year.

$50
Supporting Member
$50

Specifically for people who do not curl in league play but want to support and have access to the Club.

$50

Adult Club Member Benefits

Member Handbook

Club Alcohol Policy

The Club is permitted to serve alcohol only as long as it complies with the conditions of the Club License issued by the Michigan Liquor Control Commission (MLCC). Failure to comply with any of these requirements could result in the club's loss of liquor license or a club member's loss of club membership and/or other penalties.

The most important of these requirements are:

  • Only individuals who are 21+ and hold a current Club Membership are allowed to purchase alcoholic beverages from the club, except when a public permit is approved by the MLCC.

  • Off-site alcohol purchases may not be consumed on club premises. Alcohol sold by the club must be purchased by the club through a distributor.

  • Alcohol purchased from the club must be consumed within the TC Curling Center.

  • A certified TIPS manager must be on duty to serve members and monitor alcohol consumption and safety. The TC Curling Club expects members and guests to use good judgment and adhere to state law regarding alcohol use.

Club History

It all began with an idea

Inspired by watching the curling events during the 2014 Winter Olympics, local chiropractor Don Piche asked his sister Cara Colburn if she would help him organize an open house at Traverse City’s Centre Ice Facility to gauge if there was any local intereste in curling. Have never curled themselves, they held an open house in April 2014 - an event which drew more than 500 prospective curlers, closely shepherded by volunteers experienced in the sport.

Jillian Riecke was one of those volunteers, a Canadian living in Traverse City who had curled competitively as a junior. Given the overwhelming interest displayed att he open house, Jill agreed to set up times to teach curling and from these lessons a small group emerged to form the Traverse City Curling Club.

During the early years the club curled at Centre Ice, late in the evening following the last of hockey practice sessions. Despite the inconvenient playing times, the club grew rapidly and soon took on more members than the ice times could accommodate. In April 2015, the club launched the inaugural 32-team Cherry Bombspiel that brought teams from across Canada and the midwest to Traverse City to celebrate out sport. Since that time, the Cherry Bombspiel has become an annual highlight among club tournaments in the United State, with entries selling out within minutes from teams across the US and Canada.

In 2017, Cara Colburn was elected Club President with the directive to establish a dedicated ice facility that would support its mission of building a strong community through the sport of curling. As word of the club’s goal of dedicated ice became increasingly public, local entrepreneurs and club members Lowell Gruman and Kevin Byrne stepped up and agreed to spearhead the effort to build a new curling center. The dedicated Ice Committee was thus formed. In 2018 the club engaged a consultant to conduct a full feasibility study, which provided the encouragement in 2019 to purchase property and engage an architect to draw up plans.

With the arrival of the pandemic in 2020, progress on the project was in danger of stalling out. As the Dedicated Ice Committee struggled to meet in person, the effects of the supply chain jam were being felt in dramatically increased constructions costs and unavailability of key materials. It was with great regret that the club abandoned its plan for a new curling center building in November of 2021, as projected costs had doubled from the initial estimate.

Undaunted, the stalwart few at the committee pivoted towards building a curling facility within an existing building, and in June 2022 the club was able to acquire the abandoned Cherryland Kmart building. A unique financing structure that attracted donors, grantors, lenders, investors and guarantors was put in place to revitalize the entire property and create a world-class 5 sheet curling center for Traverse City and the surrounding area.

In January of 2023, the Traverse City Curling Center opened its doors to community curling in a best-in-class dedicated ice facility. Our club’s home is a testament to what can be done when a group of passionate, resourceful and community-minded people get behind a dream!

Common Questions

Absolutely! We love to show our club to visitors and invite people who are interested to come watch curling during our leagues. We are located at 1712 S Garfield Ave in Traverse City, Michigan.

We also host at least one major competitive tournament (bonspiel) that is open to the public a year. This is a great opportunity to see the best of our sport!

Please note, we do not hold regular business hours or have a front desk staffed; our doors are often locked to the public. We encourage you to call or email ahead of any visits to ensure that the doors will be open and someone will be there to greet you.

To schedule a time, please send Kate Sterken, Executive Director, an email: [email protected]

We offer league play in three seasons: Fall, Winter and Spring, held on Monday through Thursday evenings. We have a few kinds of leagues to suit various levels of ability and game style - there is something for everyone and beginners are very welcome.

League play is a round-robin format; you will get to play against many teams and meet other club members. Curling’s strong culture dictates that each game ends with a broomstack where opposing teams sit together for a drink and snack - it’s tradition!

  • While we recommend completing a Learn to Curl course to feel most comfortable joining in a league, a Try Curling class or group rental visit is also just fine!

  • All curling equipment is provided, just wear clothes you can move in and clean sneakers.

  • You don't need to have a team to sign up for a league. Sign up as a Free Agent and you’ll be added to a team by our Drawmaster.

  • A club membership is required to play in a league. Not a member yet? You can register for a league and buy a club membership at the same time. Members get other benefits, too - including free scheduled practice ice time, discounted group rentals, club events and enjoy a local adult beverage from our Beer Wall under our Club liquor license.

Most of us all just started! Any teammate who is more skilled will want to help you get better. There is only one way to improve…get out and do it! Curlers want to help other curlers get better, it’s part of the beauty and culture of the game.

Broomstacking is a curling tradition where players from both teams socialize after a game, often sharing drinks or a snack. It emphasizes sportsmanship and camaraderie, with teams gathering in the club lounge regardless of the game's outcome. The term comes from the centuries old practice of stacking brooms outside before heading indoors.

The Club is lead by a volunteer Board of Directors. The day-to-day operations are handled by the Executive Director and a dedicated volunteer Operations Team and Board.

The Traverse City Curling Club is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, founded in 2014, to grow and share the great sport of curling in the greater Grand Traverse Bay area. We moved into our own dedicated ice facility in the spring of 2023.

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