MISSION
Promote access to and participation in the sport of curling, and commit to its international traditions of fellowship, sportsmanship, and team competition.
CORE VALUES
Integrity
- We will work cooperatively, openly and honestly with curling associations, other curling clubs and our members in order to develop the sport of curling
- We will be transparent in our management, operations and planning
- We will only host events that will enhance the Club’s good reputation and well-being
- We will strive at all times to demonstrate the highest ethical manner and play the sport of curling with etiquette
- We will represent our club at all levels, local, national and international, with pride and professionalism
Equality
- We will encourage and offer membership in the club to all; regardless of cultural background.
- We will treat all curlers with equality and respect regardless of their abilities on and off the ice.
- We will respect sexual orientation and not differentiate on that basis
- We will be an inclusive and accessible club that is prepared for the disabled, hearing and vision impaired, autism spectrum and meet all ADA requirements
Excellence
- We will work diligently to be the best we can be in everything we do.
- We will balance the utility of the facility to generate revenue, without compromising our members, or the game of curling.
Fellowship
- We encourage volunteerism.
- We encourage sportsmanship.
- We encourage positive social interaction in all aspects of the usage of our Club
VISION
VISION: To be a premier curling venue able to host local, regional, national, and international curling events.
VISION:To offer a variety of curling programs that meets the needs of club members regardless of age, gender, level of interest, ability and experience.
VISION:To participate fully in the advancement of curling instruction and technical skills to new and existing athletes.
VISION:To grow our club membership and promote membership participation in club operations, activities and events.
VISION:To maintain a dynamic and professional organization that is a credit to our members and an asset to our community.
Currently, the CCC operates 6 recreational social/semi-competitive leagues per year, 3 highly competitive leagues per year. a USWCA Curcuit Women's Bonspiel, a local Women’s Bonspiel, a WCF Men's Bonspiel, and 5 international Open Bonspiels (4 person teams comprised of all men, all women, or any combination of both) as well as multiple Learn-to-Curl and instructional sessions.
SafeSport Compliance
As a member National Governing Body of the United States Olympic Committee, USA Curling is required to adhere to the SafeSport rules and regulations of the USOC. This includes complying with policies and procedures of the US Center for SafeSport, which opened its doors in March 2017. The focus of the Center is to provide services in two areas – the administration of SafeSport Training and to act as an independent party to investigate and resolve allegations of sexual misconduct against any person within the jurisdiction of the national governing bodies, including USA Curling. More information about the US Center for SafeSport can be found at https://safesport.org/.
The USA Curling SafeSport Handbook has been developed to protect athletes, volunteers, and staff while participating in events conducted under the auspices of the USCA, including championships, curling camps, and educational clinics. It also applies to, among others, individuals who have been certified by the USCA as a coach, instructor, official, or ice maker and are functioning in that capacity either within their club or at a bonspiel or other event. For a complete list of Covered Individuals, see Section 1 of the USA Curling SafeSport Handbook. All member clubs are encouraged to use this program as a foundation for club-specific abuse and harassment policies and procedures, as the entire curling community must work cooperatively to promote an environment that is free from such behaviors.
The USA Curling SafeSport program went into full effect on Jan. 1, 2014. All Covered Individuals are required to comply with the policy and procedures outlined in this document, which is updated from time to time. Covered Individuals are also required to abide by relevant policies and procedures of the US Center for SafeSport, as outlined in the USA Curling SafeSport Handbook.
Click here to access a copy of the Handbook (May 2019)