Club Policies
Our club policies are designed to ensure that all members have a safe and enjoyable experience. Please review the following policies before participating in any club activities.
Animals Policy
Animals Within the Club Premises
- Except for service animals, animals are not permitted in the Club.
Children Policy
Non-Curling Children in the Club
- Children of members of Curl Bridgewater are welcome to watch their parents/guardians curl, except during entertainment events or “adult-only events.”
- Children must be supervised by their parent/guardian to avoid being disruptive.
- Children are not permitted in the ice shed during adult curling times.
Note: We hold a Class “A” Club License. The license has no restrictions on children being present, except when “adult entertainment” is held.
Club Access Policy
- A “Fob” access system provides access to certain Club facilities during off hours.
- A fob is provided to paid-up members (excluding Social and Junior Members) with an additional rental fee determined by the Executive.
- Fobs are activated at the beginning of the curling year and deactivated at the end.
- Members can keep their fob if they intend to return for the next year, and it will be reactivated upon payment of the current fee.
- Members ceasing their membership must return the fob in good condition, or pay for a replacement.
- Fob holders are responsible for any damages or guest conduct when accessing the Club with the fob.
- Lost or damaged fobs must be reported to the Club Manager immediately.
An information sheet detailing fob holder responsibilities is provided with the fob.
Committee Responsibilities Policy
Purpose: To ensure consistent practices are followed by committees. Committees include:
- House
- Ice
- Match
- Bar (Past President)
- Sponsorship
- Publicity & Website
- Daytime Ladies
- Daytime Men
- Junior Program
- Membership
- Turkey Spiel
- Lobster Spiel
- New Year Levee
- Mixed Spiel
- Sleepwalkers
Responsibilities:
- Committee chairs are responsible for securing volunteers.
- An Executive member is assigned to each committee and presents a report at monthly Executive Committee meetings.
- Chairs submit annual reports to the Secretary outlining operations and finances, at least one week prior to the Annual General Meeting.
Financial Assistance Policy
- Financial assistance may be considered by the Executive Committee for teams taking part in sanctioned provincial, national, or international events.
- Teams participating in non-sanctioned events, such as Provincial Legion, Firefighters, and Police championships, are not eligible for financial support.
- The Executive Committee may provide financial assistance to teams comprised of Curl Bridgewater members participating in national playdowns.
Junior Banner Policy
- Banners for junior provincial championships (U21, U18, U15 Greenspiel, U13) will be displayed if supplied by the NSCA.
- A team photo may be hung beside the banner, funded by the junior budget.
- If no banner is provided, the Junior program may purchase one, including players’ names and coach.
- Banners will be displayed until the Junior Wall is filled, after which a plaque will replace the banners.
- Banners for Provincial Championships leading to Atlantic or National Championships will be displayed in the ice shed.
- At least three of the four team members must be active Curl Bridgewater members.
- Banners will display all team members’ names, including coach and alternate.
Junior Members Evening League Play Policy
- Junior teams may apply for Executive approval to curl on Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays, provided space permits, and a parent or coach is present.
- Juniors must pay the current Student membership fee.
- Individual Junior Program members, aged 14 as of October 1st of the program year, may apply to curl with a parent or guardian on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday evenings with payment of the Student membership fee.
New Member Policy
- A new member is a curler who has never been a member of Curl Bridgewater.
Non-Member Policy
- Non-members wishing to participate in the social activities of Curl Bridgewater must be signed in as guests by a member.
- Non-members may be signed in as guests a maximum of three times per curling season. Further participation requires membership.
- Members are responsible for their guests while on Club premises, and guests must leave when the member leaves.
Solicitation Policy
- Solicitation is only permitted in the Club upon Executive approval.
Spare Policy
- During Club Playoffs, spares must come from teams playing on the same night.
- A spare can only play in the position they are sparing for or higher (e.g., a skip cannot spare as a lead).
- Non-members can spare for $10.
- One-league members may spare an additional evening per week at no cost; further sparing requires a $10 fee.
- The same privilege applies to Student members accompanied by a parent or guardian.