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                           RDCC Staff and Board Members

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

   
President Reg Radford This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Vice President & Director of Strategic Initiative Joe Ireland  
Secretary Wendy Schiewe  
Treasurer and Director of Finance Jeff Ireland  
Director of Governance Alayne Farries  
Director of Facility Derek Jubb  
Director of Fun Lynn Zentner  
Director of Junior Curling Lynne Entz
Director Blaine Ringham  

STAFF

General Manager Alaine Martin This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Curling Events Coordinator Darcy Smith This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Community Dev. & Sponsorship Coordinator Janice Shimek This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Events Delivery & Administrative Coordinator Jordeen Pounall This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Events Coordinator Colleen Reay This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Marketing  Marian Canas This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Reception Marian Canas & Kim Campbell This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Ice Manager & Technician Staff Darren Moulding; Sam Buck; Bob More; Rick More  
Kitchen & Catering Lead Karen Austin  
Pro Shop Lead Vern Lowe This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Pro Shop Staff Gerald Frizzley; Doug Bancroft; Dawn Reay   
Lounge Lead  Bonnie Gardiner  
Lounge Staff  Betty-Lou Rochelau   
Accounting Office Brad Moench This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Custodial Staff and Building Maintenance Mario & Gloria

 


                                About Our Club

Mission Statements

• To increase participation in curling in Red Deer and the surrounding area by promoting it as a healthy, affordable and an active lifestyle

• To offer an exceptional facility that can accommodate the curling, social, recreational and business needs of our community.

• To promote adaptation and modification of curling to include those of all ages and abilities.

• To provide equal opportunity employment and training.  

 

History of Curling in Red Deer

Curling has a storied history in Red Deer, dating back before the turn of the 20th century.  The first curling games in Red Deer were played on the ice of the Red Deer River. Modified jam cans were sometimes used as curling rocks. In 1898, matches were moved to a small outdoor rink on Morrison (52nd) Street. Water hauled from the river was used to flood the ice.

In November 1902, the Red Deer Rink Co. Ltd. purchased six lots on which to build a covered skating and curling rink, but construction was not actually commenced until the fall of 1903.  The structure, built at an estimated cost of $3,000, provided a skating surface of 175 feet by 60 feet and space on the north side for two sheets of curling ice 175 feet by 36 feet.

In 1913, the local curlers decided that the old rink had become hopelessly inadequate.  The Curling Club then formed a joint-stock company, sold $4,000 in shares and built a large extension onto the existing rink. This was the building which served Red Deer’s curlers for the next forty years. (1953)

On January 28, 1954, the current 8 sheet facility officially opened with an 86 year old veteran of the club delivering the first rock. A new era for Red Deer’s curlers began.

Soon after the Westerner was complete, the Red Deer Curling Club helped to bring recognition to both the Westerner and the City of Red Deer with the 1994 Labatt Brier. Local profits from this venture, and fund raising provided the bulk of the funding for the renovations of front end of the curling rink, completed in 1995.

The Red Deer Curling Club continued its goal of promoting curling and the City of Red Deer, this time bringing world wide recognition to the City of Red Deer by hosting the 1996 World Junior curling championships, in March of 1996.

Red Deer‘s is in the National spotlight again with the wildly successful 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts, arguably the most successful Scott’s according to the Canadian Curling Association.

Our morning, afternoon, evening, weekend leagues and bonspiels add up to over 4,500 games per season with approximately 1,300  members and thousands of curling visitors as well as their families and friends.

In 2012, the Red Deer Curling Centre  expanded the number of sheets from eight (8) to twelve (12). The new build provided additional opportunities for not only curling but other active lifestyles.  In keeping with our mission statement we strive to provide a community facility for curling, social, recreational and business groups to use and enjoy. Eliminating the sand base floor and installing an efficient concrete surface enables us to create Brier quality ice as well as off season possibilities offering an affordable venue for a multitude of regional, provincial and national events.


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Red Deer Curling Center
Pidherney Event Centre
E, 4725 - 43rd Street
Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6Z3
☎ 403-346-3777
[email protected]
 

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The Red Deer Curling and Pidherney Event Centre is a non-profit, multi-functional event center serving Red Deer and its surrounding communities. We host a variety of events, including trade shows, fundraisers, concerts, weddings, celebrations, meetings, and parties. From October to March, we also serve as a premier curling facility. Whether you are looking to book an event or engage in curling activities, our mission is to enhance your experience and bring enjoyment to your life.

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