Palmetto Curling Dedicated Ice Open House at Charlotte Curling Announced


September 27th is PALMETTO DAY in Charlotte. Enjoy an afternoon of FREE CURLING on dedicated ice!

Join us for curling instruction and a game on dedicated ice. This event is FREE to anyone who has ever curled with the Palmetto Curling Club. If you’ve never curled on dedicated ice, September 27th is your lucky day! Email alison.roark@furman.edu to register for this event.

Event details:
9/27/15 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m

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Charlotte Curling Association
6525 Old Statesville Road
Charlotte, NC 28269

You do NOT need to be a registered member of the fall 2015 PCC league to participate in this event.

We will have free transportation available to and from the event if desired. If you intend to take advantage of free transportation, please email alison.roark@furman.edu no later than September 13th. Vans will depart from the parking lot of the Pavilion (400 Scottswood Road, Taylors, SC 29687) at noon and will return to the Pavilion at approximately 6 p.m. on September 27th.

If you plan to provide your own transportation, take I-85 north into North Carolina and continue to exit 38 (for US 21 and I-77 north). Take I-77 north to exit 16-A for route 21 and Sunset Road EAST. Travel east approximately 1.3 miles, make a U-turn at the light for Gibbon Road, and go another 0.3 miles until you see the signs on the right.