- Club & ICE Access
- It is the responsibility of the DCC Membership to self-governance these guidelines, practice social distancing, adhere to good hygiene, and stay home if one is feeling any symptoms of COVID-19
- The DCC will be following the MN Dept. of Health and CDC guidelines.
- Masks must be worn at all times in the club and on the ice as per the State of Minnesota Mandate.
- If you forget your mask, you will need to purchase one from the bar.
- Follow signage that will be posted all around the club and Ice level.
- A sign-in will be required for non-rostered curlers, parents of junior curler’s and guests
- The “Gold Medal Lounge” will be following the MN Dept. of Health’s guidelines for bars and restaurants
- Additional seating will be available in the skywalk with full service from the bar and restaurant.
- The FOB entry system will need to be updated at the office to gain access to the club through the keyless entry downstairs. If you currently have a FOB, this will be no cost to the member.
- Registration
- Upon registration, contact information needs to be updated in the DCC website's Member's Only area in order for the DCC to keep you up to date on club happenings and news.
- Leagues will remain at their existing time slots. If time slots need to be changed based upon registration numbers, you will be notified of that revision.
- It is strongly suggested that teams register respecting the established league formats (mixed, women’s, and men’s) however all leagues will be “Open” incase team numbers are down.
- Number of teams per league and the league maybe adjusted depending on the interest at registration
- It is the goal of the DCC to get as many people curling as safely as possible
- Skips can register their team’s roster by downloading and completing this form on the website, then emailing the form to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or calling the club office at (218) 727-1851.
- All dues and league fees must be paid at the DCC office prior to first night of curling.
- If dues are not paid, you will not be allowed to curl until your dues are paid.
- No refunds will be dispersed due to club closure.
- There will be no “Learn to Curl” clinics for the start of the season
- The Friends & Family league on Sunday will be raised to $200.00 per team.
- Curling
- Masks must be worn at all times in the club and on the ice as per the State of Minnesota Mandate.
- Failure to wear a mask may result in forfeiture of the game
- IF YOU CANNOT WEAR A MASK THAN YOU CANNOT CURL!
- To limit the number of people in common areas, show up ready to play.
- Additional storage area along sheet 8 will be available for bags and coats
- Locker rooms will be open; however, it is recommended to limit the number of people in these areas to under 8 at a time and social distancing MUST be practiced.
- 8 End games will be scheduled, but the buzzer will go off 20 mins before the next league starts.
- This will be strictly enforced to allow for an easier transition between leagues
- Players must enter the ICE as soon as their sheet becomes available to limit congregating in the hallways.
- Two sweepers will be allowed
- At the beginning of the game, Sheets 1,3,5, &7 will start on the glass end while sheets 2,4,6, &8 will start on the far wall.
- No Handshakes, just a say the traditional “Good Curling”
- One person scores for both teams and sanitizes the scoreboard after the game
- It is the responsibility of each curler to clean up their own drinks and equipment after the game
- Designate and Touch only your rocks during the game. Brooms can be used to push rocks back into their storage area.
- It is the responsibility of the curler to sanitize club equipment (rocks, brooms, etc.) before he or she curlers.
- Cleaning supplies will be supplied at each sheet
- There will be no pitchers of beer allowed at the ice level
- Masks must be worn at all times in the club and on the ice as per the State of Minnesota Mandate.
- League Commissioners
- If you are looking for a great way to volunteer and help out the club, consider filling one of the many league commissioner and assistant commissioner roles
- This year more than ever we need commissioners to step up and run their associated league.
- Roles include
- Confirming who is curling on a given league night, so that players can be tracked and notified if there is a positive case COVID-19 case.
- Be the point of contact for the league to answer any questions and to notify the DCC of any potential problems or concerns
- Arranging volunteers to help in pebbling and nipping the ice before each league game. It is the responsibility of the pebbler and nipper to sanitize the equipment before use.
- Making sure that the ice level is clear and in good order before the start of the next league.
- Making sure that the scores are entered after each week of league play.
- A commissioners meeting will be held at the club prior to start of the season
- If interested, please contact Garrett Bunkowske at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.