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Are you ready to love where you work? The DCC is hiring!  Be a part of one of the largest curling clubs in the United States.  Home of America's first olympic gold medal in curling!  We are looking for passionate and fun-loving individuals to support our club and membership this season.

Interested? Send your resume to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We can’t wait to meet you!

 

Currently Hiring:

 

Bartender

A Bartender at the Duluth Curling Club plays a crucial role in providing quality drinks and service to members and guests, contributing to the overall enjoyment and success of the club's activities. Read the full job description here

 

Cook

A Cook at the Duluth Curling Club plays a crucial role in providing quality food and service to members and guests, contributing to the overall enjoyment and success of the club's activities. $16-$18/ hr +tips  Read the full job description here

 

Ice Crew

Our ice crew plays a crucial role in maintaining the quality and safety of the ice surface at the Duluth Curling Club. Their dedication and hard work contribute significantly to the overall experience of curlers and ensure that games can be played effectively and safely. Read the full job description here

 


Duluth Curling Club Membership Code of Conduct

 

As a member of the Duluth Curling Club (DCC), you are part of a community dedicated to the sport of curling and the spirit of curling, including the values of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and mutual respect. This Code of Conduct outlines the expectations for all DCC members and their guests to ensure a positive and respectful environment for everyone.

1. Respect for the Club

  1. Members are expected to take pride in the Duluth Curling Club, maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of the facility.
  2. Property damage, vandalism, or any form of abuse of club facilities or equipment is strictly prohibited.
  3. Members should report any maintenance issues or damages to the DCC General Manager or Curling Manager promptly.

2. Respect for Club Employees

  1. All club employees are to be treated with respect and courtesy at all times.  Discrimination, harassment, or any form of verbal, digital or physical abuse will not be tolerated.
  2. Members should adhere to any instructions or rules communicated by club staff, as these are in place to ensure safety and smooth operation of the DCC.
  3. Any concerns or grievances regarding DCC staff should be directed to the DCC management team in person, rather than confronting staff directly. An incident report will be completed. 
  4. Issues with DCC management should be directed to an executive member of the DCC Board of Directors (e.g., President, Vice President, Treasurer or Secretary). An incident report will be completed. 

3. Respect for Other Members

  1. All members are expected to foster an inclusive and supportive environment. Discrimination, harassment, or any form of verbal, digital or physical abuse will not be tolerated.
  2. Members should engage in sportsmanlike behavior, demonstrating the spirit of curling, including respect for opponents, teammates, and officials during all club activities.
  3. Constructive feedback and positive communication are always encouraged. Conflicts should be addressed respectfully and privately.

4. Member Responsibility for their Guests

  1. Members are responsible for the behavior of any guests they bring into the club. Guests must adhere to the same standards of conduct as members.
  2. Members must ensure that guests are aware of and understand club rules and this Membership Code of Conduct.
  3. It is the responsibility of the Member to have each of their guests sign a DCC waiver.
  4. Any incidents involving guests will be the responsibility of the hosting member and may impact their membership status.

5. General Expectations

  1. Alcohol and substance use should be conducted responsibly and in accordance with club policies and local, state, and federal regulations.
  2. Members should promote the values and spirit of curling, both within and outside of the club, online and offline, upholding the club’s reputation in the community.
  3. Compliance with club rules and policies is mandatory. 
  4. Members are encouraged to stay informed about club updates and actively participate in club activities, volunteering activities, and committees/sub-committees.

6. Enforcement and Consequences

  1. Club management and the DCC board of directors reserves the right to investigate any reported incidents and take appropriate action as necessary to maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all.
  2. Violations of the Code of Conduct may result in disciplinary action, including suspension or revocation of membership, as follows:
    1. Offense #1: Lose ice and/or bar privileges for the remainder of the day
    2. Offense #2: Lose ice and/or bar privileges for one month
    3. Offense #3: Lose ice and/or bar privileges for the remainder of the season
    4. Offense #4: Lose membership to the club indefinitely
  3. The DCC Board of Directors has the right to escalate disciplinary action based on the infringement that has occurred.
  4. Disciplinary enforcement penalties for Offenses 2, 3, and 4 require a ⅔ confirmation vote by the Board of Directors.

 

This Code of Conduct is designed to ensure that all members and guests can enjoy the sport of curling in a respectful, inclusive, and positive environment. Thank you for your commitment to upholding these values and standards. Good curling!


The DCC Junior program has two sessions to choose from: Tuesdays at 4:00pm with coordinator Ray Lopez (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) and Sundays at 3:00 with coordinator Anna McParlan (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).  

For the 2024-25 season, Juniors will start the week of Oct 27th, 2024 and finish up the week of March 23rd, 2025.

Registration for the 2024-2025 Season is now closed. 

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Since 1999, the Duluth Curling Club has a very active Junior program. We have three goals:

  1. Introducing young people to curling as a recreational winter sport
  2. Providing a venue for organized games between young curlers
  3. Developing the skills of existing young curlers who want to try for competitive excellence

Curling is a sport in which size, gender, strength, and speed are of no particular advantage. The helpful skills are balance, mental focus, and “touch”. In general, girls compete on an equal footing with boys.  Curling is also a very civilized game with a strong tradition of etiquette, consideration, and courtesy towards your opponents. Curling is a great way to meet people and make friends, while learning a sport you can play for a lifetime.

  • The Junior Program has two sessions available.  Tuesdays from 4-5:30 or Sundays from 3-4:30.  Juniors sign up for one session.  If spots remain, they may sign up for an additional session.  
  • Sunday is open to juniors aged 8 to 21 (under 7 allowed with parent joining the on ice), Tuesday is open to juniors aged 9-21.
  • Our season runs from late October – March.
  • Fee is $140 per curler. The fee covers instructors, ice-time, and entry fee for the Elizabeth Busche Memorial Junior Bonspiel - one of North America’s premier junior curling events.  If you sign up for a second session of Juniors, you will pay an additional $140 for that session.
  • Decc parking passes are available for purchase from the DCC office.
  • Junior curlers who wish to play on additional league teams will need junior director approval and pay a league fee of $75. For all junior members, the ice at the DCC is open for practice and pick-up games, any time that organized play or maintenance is not in progress.
  • Junior Curlers, ages 10 and under, are required to have a parent (or other adult-arranged by the parent) present at the ice level during Junior Curling. The adult can be either on the ice or warm side of the glass.
  • Parents of Junior curlers under the age of 16 are encouraged to remain at the club during Junior Curling.

Weather Cancellations: If Duluth schools are not in session for any reason, there will be no junior curling.

 


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