Tuesday, March 30, 2010

You tell me ... did the Evening Ladies have fun at their year-end spiel?!?


Upon arriving for the Evening Ladies Closing Bonspiel, held March 27, curlers were treated to a tasty morning buffet. Pictured fueling up for her balloon animal act, Linda Lott wants other spiel convenors to know that she is for hire!



Great prizes ... everyone left with something!



And, our very own ice maker, Rod Leeder, got in on the fun!

Ah, the dreaded "blow the peanut across the floor" contest ... followed by some sort of 2-person, balloon passing/breaking endeavour - the pictures of which, I could not post :o)


Here, Lynda Therien and Leanne Baker (dressed as leopards) threaten the camera person for taking photographic evidence of what Betty Bush was coordinating ... I am still not certain of all the details?

... so, do you think they had fun?


From the looks on the faces of convenors Joanne Miller, Betty Bush and Linda Lott,


... I'd say so!


Have a great summer and we hope to see everyone back next year!!!


Thanks to Robert J. Reid & Sons for their generous support of the Super Senior Bonspiel!!

Held on March 26, the annual RKCC Super Senior Bonspiel was another smashing success! Drawing teams from all over Eastern Ontario, the 24 rink event has grown over the years to where it now has a very healthy waiting list. Convenor, RKCC member Steve Quinn, attributes the success of the bonspiel to three, important ingredients:


  1. an amazing volunteer team, captained by RKCC members Bill Duffe and Jim Lesley

  2. a very generous title sponsor - Robert J. Reid and Sons Funeral Home

  3. the ever popular prize table of fresh meat product, supplied by Quinn's Meats of Yarker, ON
These ingredients combine to help insure that all those in attendance go home happy, and full of food!!

Pictured above, at the sponsorship presentation ceremony (l-r): Gord Smith (Robert J. Reid employee and RKCC member), Warren Powell (Funeral Pre-Planning Director for Robert J. Reid) and Steve Quinn (convenor and RKCC member).

Congratulations to this year's winning team ... the Day rink, playing out of the Perth Curling Club. Above, Warren Powell presents the Robert J. Reid & Sons trophy to team members (not necessarily in photo order) John Hewitt (lead), Dave Crook (second), Brian Brose (vice) and Bob Day (skip).



Interested in acquiring an entry to this, or any other of RKCC's annual bonspiels? Please contact me in the office and I will be sure to pass your name on to the appropriate convenor! For a list of yearly events at our club, visit our website and click on the Bonspiels tab.



Until we see you on the ice again at RKCC ... Good Curling!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Former RKCC members win CIS/CCA University Curling Championships!

front l-r: Jon Beuk (skip), Andrew Inouye (vice), Chadd Vandermade (second) and Scott Chadwick (lead)
back: Dick Henderson (coach)

The Queen's men's curling team, former members of RKCC, have been crowned Canadian Champions. They defeated the PEI rink 7-6 in the finals, and have earned the right to represent Canada at the Winter Universiade in 2011 ... which will take place in Erzurum, Turkey!!



Two issues:


  1. ... they curl in Turkey?

  2. Knowing Jon, and his challenge to wake up and get somewhere on time ... how bad is it going to be losing 7 time zones on the trip there?



Congratulations to the Queen's Men ... Good Curling next year!!








You can check out the full story on the OCA website here.

RKCC Mixed teams playing at Regionals this weekend ... Tosh and Parafianowicz rinks!

The Mixed and Senior Mixed Regionals are being played this weekend in Smith Falls, and RKCC has two teams in the hunt!

In the Mixed competition, a new member to RKCC this year will be skipping a TEAM of new members ... all 4 players are enjoying their first season with RKCC!!

Lucas Parafianowicz came to our club this season from Nova Scotia, and has wasted no time in finding teammates for a possible Provincial Championship run. Interesting fact is, his entire team is made up of new RKCC members: Lucas (skip), Heather McMillan (vice), Rick Lyman (second) and Cathy Lyman (lead). Looks like our membership drives are working!!

In Senior Mixed competition, the "opposite of a new member" has once again qualified a team for Regional competition.

Alex Tosh (with a competitive curling resume as long as any in the area) captured the Senior Mixed zone title with his team of 3 other longtime, RKCC members: Alex (skip), Carole Rivington (vice), Randy Neal (second) and Nancy Tosh (lead). While the Parafianowicz team has less than 4 years of RKCC experience under their belts, the Tosh rink has a combined total of 75+ years of membership at RKCC!!

What a great weekend for RKCC ... you couldn't think up a better scenario for demonstrating the diversified membership of our club.

It all takes place this weekend at the Smith Falls Curling Club, which isn't so far away that you couldn't head up for the day to spectate. The Tosh rink will go on the ice for their first game Saturday at 9am, and the Parafianowicz rink slides off Saturday at 1pm. Follow along with updates from the OCA website.

Good Curling to both of these fine teams!!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Grandmother's and Great Aunt Spiel ... not your average black-tie affair!



And you thought Team Norway was flashy?




Try sliding out of the hack in one of these team uniforms!!!



This year's annual Grandmother's and Great Aunt Bonspiel featured a very elegant fashion show, where the models were chosen from the crowd at random. Much thanks to the good sports pictured above for their participation ... it was one of the highlights of the day!!



To the convenors, Claire Dominik and Marilyn Bellringer, and their vast team of volunteers, a BIG thanks for a job well done! I won't dare try to add individual names, since I would definitely not be able to record accurately all of those who contributed to the smooth operation of the bonspiel.



To the curlers, I hope that you enjoyed yourselves and that you find the time in your schedule to return next year!



And, to those ladies who shopped in the proshop ... tell your friends :o)



Updates will be posted on the winners of the spiel, once the draws are finished.



Good Curling!

Date set for this year's CITY CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS ... and RKCC will play host!!


Have you spent a good deal of time these past few months at home, in your favourite chair, watching curling on TV? Olympics, Scotties, Brier, Worlds ... it has been non-stop. But, soon the season will be over and we will all have to wait until next year to watch a good, competitive game ... unless, you get out of that chair and get on over to the Royal Kingston Curling Club on April 18th, for the 2010 City Curling Championships!


At the end of each curling season, the 3 Kingston curling clubs, Garrison G&CC, Cataraqui G&CC and the Royal Kingston CC, send represenatitves to compete in the City Championships. Each club will send their Junior, Men's (club and flight), Women's (club and flight) and Mixed champions to play off for the City title. The draws are generally scheduled for 9am, 11:30am and 2pm, but this year's draw is not yet confirmed ... check back to our club website sometime this week for an update.


Spectators are welcome and the general public is encouraged to attend!


There is no admission charge, and soup and sandwiches will be available for purchase.


So, please, mark the 18th on your calendar, round up all of the curling fans you know, and come let the Royal Kingston Curling Club treat you to a day of excellent curling.


See you at the club!


Monday, March 22, 2010

We'll find time if you, your family or guests, still want to curl ...

With the season winding down, it becomes harder to get all interested parties on the ice. Our best, and most popular, option, Learn to Curl, has only 1 session left ... April 11, from 7-9pm. For those who can't schedule that evening to attend, we still have some options ... if you have some flexibility.

As was the case this past weekend, Sunday mornings can afford an extra draw of ice time. I was on hand to open the building up from 9-11am to accomodate a number of groups that wanted to try the sport. One sheet had a Mom and Dad out with the kids - the family had watched the Olympics on TV and decided that it looked like fun! Another sheet, had some curlers from Napanee who, because of their ice being lost for the season, needed to reschedule a friendly "Family Grudge Match" before everyone headed back to their homes in various cities. And the other two sheets ... non-member requests I had taken during the week and was able to steer to the Sunday morning. Not only did the club make 30 people very happy (especially the group from Napanee), but, with a bit of extra effort and a couple hours of my time, we were able to produce 6.5 hours of ice rental revenue.

It has always been my philosophy to say "yes" when asked, "Is there any ice time available to try curling?" If you are flexible, I can find some time that will work!

Good Curling!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

GIRL'S NIGHT OUT A BIG SUCCESS ...


The Girl's Night Out curling social was a BIG success ... thank you to all who participated!

We hosted a whopping 30 new curlers!!! Hopefully, enough of them caught the bug and will return to the ice next year. If you did attend and would like to be notified when the 2010/11 membership packages are available, please email the office with your contact info ... I will look after the rest.

A very special Thank You to the organizers and volunteer instructors that made the night a huge success ... RKCC women certainly know how to welcome newbies to the sport!

Interested in a bit more ice time before the end of this season? Check out the Learn to Curl program here ... there is one session left!

Hope to see everyone back next year ... Good Curling!!!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Now is the time to book our lounge for your summer event!

Do you need a hall to host one of the following?
  • Wedding reception
  • Jack and Jill
  • Anniversary party
  • Reunion
  • Graduation
  • Sports banquet
  • Fundraiser

If so, contact us at your first opportunity ... summer dates are going FAST!


The Royal Kingston Curling Club has one of the most welcoming and well amenitied rental halls in the Kingston area - please see here for specific information, hall photos and price list.



While we open to members and non-members alike, there is a rental discount for RKCC curlers. As a member, we want you to feel that your club appreciates your contribution year after year. Along with a price break, your membership also entitles you to several other conveniences when booking ... please contact the office to help sort out the details of your event!!


For anyone with questions about the RKCC facility, please contact the office. I would be happy to arrange a guided tour.


See you at the club!


Mixed Closing Bonspiel is cancelled ...

Unfortunately, due to insufficient interest, the Mixed Closing Bonspiel planned for this Saturday, has been cancelled.

Thank you to the teams and individuals that signed up, but the Social Committee needed a minimum number to make the event work, and entries fell considerably short.

For the future, the committee is already considering ways to revive the event ... reschedule the date to not conflict with the March Break, new format/theme options ... look for updates in the future.

Meanwhile, if you have any ideas about how to enhance this once very prestigious event, please contact the office with your thoughts:

Good Curling!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Learn to Curl program thriving ... only 1 opportunity left for this season!

What do curling clubs do when someone phones their facility and says, " I was watching curling on television the other day and thought that it might be fun to try ... do you give lessons? ". Some clubs may not have the resources to offer an option, but at the Royal Kingston Curling club, we have Learn to Curl - more info here!


Throughout my years with RKCC (since February of 1990) I have been more than happy to tackle the above question! Because, even before Learn to Curl, it was obvious that non-curlers needed/wanted instruction at different times through the year - not being members, many had no idea that we were such a busy facility, with so many curlers. So, I have worked hard to make sure that RKCC always answered with a "let's put your party on ice!" It wasn't always easy, finding holes in our busy schedule was sometimes a bit of a challenge, but, more often than not, there was time. I can remember personally teaching a group lesson on Boxing Day at the old club because that worked for the family involved. It was impossible to know when the opportunity to introduce non-curlers to our great sport would present itself, you just needed to say yes when it did! However, after a while, it became too difficult to improvise all the time ... there needed to be a regularly scheduled opportunity to more conveniently educate and instruct people, whenever the urge struck. That was when Learn to Curl was born.

Originally scheduled for Thursday nights, Learn to Curl found a more permanent time slot two years ago, when it moved to Sundays at 7pm. Designed to educate first time curlers, our provincially trained instructors are always happy to assist any level of curler fine tune their game. For RKCC members, the session is free. For guests, the 2 hour lesson costs $12.
With such a well designed, regularly scheduled program now in place, I have made it unofficial policy to ask all groups who are interested in renting ice at our club, to attend at least one Learn to Curl session prior to their rental. Even if only a few individuals from the group manage to take the lesson, it should help to insure that guests curl safely, while showing respect for our ice and equipment. In the second half of this season, the policy has proven to be quite successful, with larger groups booking Sunday visits. In the last two weeks alone, our instructors have taught almost 110 people!! These are much higher than normal numbers, increased interest generated from the Olympics has inflated attendance, but our volunteers made due. And now, thanks to their efforts, we have another 110 potential new members, who are also sufficiently trained to rent ice time at RKCC!

Very special thanks to Kevan Welch (coordinator, coach and OCA Junior Rep) ... Judy Russell and John MacMillan (long time, volunteer instructors, who have given countless hours of their time to this program) ... Kaitlyn Welch and Dennis Faubert (volunteer instructors) ... Dwight Farrell and Steve Lloyd (on call, volunteer instructors). Without these individuals, the Learn to Curl would not be possible ...

Thank you for donating your valuable time, to the club!

Now, the bad news is ... there is only 1 session left! April 11, is the last date for Learn to Curl this season. After this, your next opportunity for instruction will be in September, just prior to the start of our 2010/11 season (check back to our website later in the summer for more info).

So, if you watched the Olympics and thought "I think I'd like to try that sport", now is the time - grab your friends and family, get over to the Royal Kingston Curling Club ... and let's put your party on the ice!

Good Curling!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

One day belated, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ...


To our Ice Maker ...





ROD LEEDER!!

Thanks for the great year, Rod!

Anyone wishing to calculate out how old Rod is, here's the trivia: In December of the the year Rod was born, John Diefenbaker was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.




* if you have a birthday, anniversary, baby, or important announcement you would like to see posted, simply send the publishable information to the office. You can deposit it into the Manager's mailbox, or email it to admin@royalkingston.com .

Friday, March 12, 2010

Mark your calendars - RKCC AGM on April 11

Just a reminder to all members ... the 198th Annual General Meeting for the Royal Kingston Curling Club, is scheduled for April 11, beginning at 3pm in the lounge.

All members are encouraged to attend ... there is absolutely no better way to find out what is going on with your club!

It has been a wonderful year! We have been treated to, what I believe, is the best curling ice in this part of Ontario. And, the bar staff have worked hard to provide a high level of consistent service, every day and night. All in all ... I feel that we have really hit our stride at RKCC ... but, we can still improve! That is why it is so important for members to be a part of the AGM.

Your Board has developed some solid concepts for the future of your club and now is your chance to contribute. By taking the time to attend the meeting, you can have:

  1. your voice heard
  2. your ideas considered
  3. your questions answered

Turnout for the AGM has never been as high as we would like it to be. This year, please try to find the time to take part. The best chance we have at improving the club for all members, is to have representation/input from more members ...

Hope to see you at the club on April 11!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ...



... TONY BUSH !!!



Best Wishes from the "one who let it slip", and all the staff at RKCC.








*if you have a birthday wish you would like posted, simply send the publishable details to the office: Manager's mailbox or mail it to admin@royalkingston.com

If you see issues around the building, items that need repair or attention ...


... please take the time to report the particulars to any staff member.
Although most issues are obvious to staff members, or myself, sometimes they can go undetected for a period of time. To avoid accumulating eyesores, take a moment to notify a staff member:
  1. in person (bar, ice or office)
  2. in writing (Manager's mailbox outside of the office roll-up)
  3. by email (in case you remember after you have left for the night - admin@royalkingston.com)

This facility is one of the best of it's kind in Ontario ... feel free to point out any area(s) where improvement or attention is needed. Afterall, the real objective is to continually provide members and guests with the best possible conditions, ice and building, day in and day out!

Thanks as always for your input ... see you on the ice!!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Saturdays at your club ... what goes on?


One aspect of our facility operation that many members may have never witnessed first hand, is the incredibly diverse range of events that are held every Saturday at our club. Breaking the day down into a.m. and p.m. event slots, the club is often busy from 9am, to midnight or later - depending on how well we can blend the transition. From members renting ice and/or the hall for a family/office event, to one of the many bonspiels that we host for charitable organizations each year, such as this past weekend - The Annual Marv Valensky/Kidney Foundation of Kingston Stick Spiel, the Royal Kingston Curling Club is offering services, both curling and non-curling, 7 days a week ... every week ... to members and non-members.


While the primary function of our club, especially during the very busy winter season, is most definitely curling, we have worked hard to develop other avenues of business that insure we remain busy and profitable throughout the year. By working with charitable groups and the local community, the Royal Kingston Curling Club has quickly developed an excellent reputation for our Days Road facility, a reputation that attracts groups and individuals to the amenities that we have to offer - 6 of the best curling sheets in Ontario ... a clean, well furnished lounge and bar for up to 238 people ... a kitchen that most caterers only dream about ... a central city location, with plenty of parking for any event. This reputation as a friendly and professional rental facility not only serves our members, as it recently did for newlyweds Michele and Barry Miller (son of members Linda and Gene Miller), who were married in the Hall of Fame lobby, but it attracts distinguished, charitable groups such as the Cancer Society, Big Brothers & Big Sisters, the Kidney Foundation of Canada, and Epilepsy Kingston, all of which have held successful fundraisers at our club in the last year.


In addition to the above listed organizations, other community groups/associations/educational institutions that have held functions at our club in the past year include the ParaSport Winter Games, Community Living Kingston, PCL contractors, Kingston Construction Association (KCA), Bell employees, the City of Kingston, Open Text, Quill, Queen's University, St.Lawrence College, Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board. By utilizing and filling holes in our curling calendar, we are able to entertain a very diverse range of citizens from the Kingston area and beyond. And, each and every time a group visits RKCC we, while generating revenue that adds considerably to the health of our club, are afforded an opportunity to market our sport to potential curlers and future members ... a real win/win situation.


With each successive season, our curling schedule evolves to suit the needs of our members, as it always has and always will. For my part, I will continue to work at fully utilizing the available time on weekends, and through the week, in order to help contribute to the very healthy condition of our club.


Thanks to all the members for what is turning out to be a very enjoyable and successful year. With practice, and patience, I know that we will find the ideal mix of facility usage to best serve all the members of RKCC.


Good Curling!