Our Youth Curling Program accepts ages 8 through 18.
Our 2025 youth program will run for eight Saturdays from January 13, 2025 through March 2, 2025. All sessions are 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. All equipment is provided. Dates include:
- Jan. 11
- Jan. 18
- Jan. 25
- Feb. 1
- Feb. 8
- Feb. 15
- Feb. 22
- Mar. 1
The program cost is $100 and includes a Youth membership, USA Curling membership, insurance, and equipment expenses. The cost to participate is just $50 if a youth has already paid for a 2024-2025 season youth membership.
Register online:
- $50: Youth program without 2024-2025 season membership (register here if your youth already has a membership)
Our junior curlers will learn everything that makes this sport so awesome - from sportsmanship and the The Spirit of Curling* to the basics of game strategy. They'll start out learning the fundamentals of delivering a stone and sweeping, and play matches with assistance from our Aksarben Curling volunteer instructors.
Parents: We can always use help on the ice to keep things safe. Even if you are not a curler, you can help run some of the drills and supervise while children are waiting their turn. Contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you're interested in participating.
*The Spirit of Curling
Curling is a game of skill and tradition. A shot well executed is a delight to see and it is also a fine thing to observe the time-honored traditions of curling being applied in the true spirit of the game. Curlers play to win, but never to humble their opponents. A true curler never attempts to distract opponents, nor to prevent them from playing their best, and would prefer to lose rather than to win unfairly.
Curlers never knowingly break a rule of the game, nor disrespect any of its traditions. Should they become aware that this has been done inadvertently, they will be the first to divulge the breach.
While the main object of the game of curling is to determine the relative skill of the players, the spirit of curling demands good sportsmanship, kindly feeling and honorable conduct. This spirit should influence both the interpretation and the application of the rules of the game and also the conduct of all participants on and off the ice.
SafeSport
Aksarben Curling and USA Curling is committed to encouraging participation, the pursuit of excellence, and providing the best competitive experience for curlers at all levels of the sport. In order to create a safe and positive environment in which curlers can excel, the USCA promotes good sportsmanship and encourages qualities of mutual respect, courtesy, and tolerance. Abuse or harassment of any kind will not be tolerated.
The USA Curling SafeSport program has been developed to raise awareness about misconduct in sport and institute prevention and response measures. More information can be found within our board-approved SafeSport Policy and Handbook.