PA Golf and Curling Club shares upcoming events

The PA Golf and Curling Club has announced a series of upcoming fun events. Details are available through posters shared by the club. Visitors are encouraged to check these for participation information.

The PA Golf and Curling Club, a hub for golf and curling enthusiasts, has released information on its upcoming events via posters. According to the announcement on paNOW, these events are designed to be enjoyable and engaging for members and visitors alike. The club invites the community to review the posters for specific dates, activities, and registration details. While exact event descriptions are not detailed in the initial release, the focus is on fostering fun experiences at the facility. This update, dated January 19, 2026, highlights the club's commitment to providing diverse recreational opportunities in golf and curling.

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Community celebrating Huntsville Curling Club's 125th anniversary with curling games, historical exhibits, and TSN broadcast on ice rink.
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Huntsville Curling Club marks 125th anniversary with community event

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The Huntsville Curling Club is set to celebrate its 125th anniversary on January 31, 2026, coinciding with Curling Day in Canada. The day will feature historical exhibits, interactive games, and live broadcasting by TSN at local venues in Huntsville, Ontario. Community members are invited to join in honoring the club's century-long tradition.

The City of Kamloops has unveiled plans for a new curling and racquet sports complex that will replace the aging Kamloops Curling Club and Memorial Arena. The project aims to revitalize the east end of downtown on a 3.6-acre site, with construction slated to begin no earlier than 2030. Local curling and pickleball enthusiasts expressed excitement about the opportunities for growth and development.

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Curling Day in Canada falls on January 31, 2026, inviting communities nationwide to engage with the sport through local club activities. From free lessons in Thompson to try sessions in Leamington, residents can experience curling without prior knowledge. The day coincides with the ongoing 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario.

A new Dragon League at the Peace Arch Curling Club in White Rock has launched, drawing in novice Chinese curlers from the local community. Organized by local enthusiasts, the program aims to introduce the sport in a supportive environment. It runs through the end of March, open to all participants.

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In Canada, where women comprise only 38 percent of curlers and 20 percent of national championship coaches, the Women in Curling group is working to boost involvement through targeted programs. Founded in 2020, the initiative emphasizes measured steps to engage women and girls in playing, coaching, and leading. Key efforts include the Girls Rock program and summits tied to the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga.

Letterkenny's new Padel Park is set to officially open its doors this weekend. The venue will host complimentary one-hour padel taster sessions on Saturday and Sunday, January 24 and 25. This launch aims to introduce the sport to the local community.

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Leduc, Alberta, welcomed top wheelchair curlers from around the world for Curling Canada's Leduc Wheelchair Curling Event from January 11 to 17. Over 60 athletes competed in mixed and mixed doubles formats at the Leduc Curling Club, with strong Canadian performances amid international competition. The event highlighted the venue's accessibility and high-quality ice conditions.

 

 

 

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