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September 7, 2022 – COVID Protocols for the 2022-23 Season


COVID PROTOCOLS

The Return to Play Committee and the Board are tasked with ensuring a safe environment at the Royal Kingston Curling Club (RKCC) for curlers and staff. Our terms of reference in determining the RKCC Covid Protocols are:

  • Adhere to Government of Ontario regulations for reopening

  • Adhere to Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) Public Health rules and regulations

  • Use OntarioCurling Association (Curl ON)/Curling Canada documents as a guideline for resuming curling

Throughout the season, we ask members to respect each others choices and work together to make this a positive year for all.


RKCC “COVID PROTOCOLS” FOR THE 2022-23 SEASON

Masks: Mask wearing is strongly encouraged while not on the ice, but is not mandatory. It is understood that this is a person’s choice. Please respect each individual’s choice.

Social distancing: There will not be social distancing decals on the ice this year, but we encourage maintaining 2 meters separation at all times.

Feeling sick: Do not come to the club if you are feeling ill:

    • If members have any respiratory illness, stay home until symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours.

    • If members have a fever, stay home until it is completely gone

    • If members have a gastrointestinal issue, stay home until symptoms have improved for at least 48 hours

    • When returning to the club, wear a mask, including the ice shed, for 10 days since the onset of symptoms.

Vaccinations: All members are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated and up to date with their boosters.

Rock cleaning: Disinfecting the rock handles is up to each individual this year. Cleaning wipes will be available.

Staggered end starts: We will continue with staggered end starts. This eases the congestion at the doors and on the ice.

The self-screening tool: There will not be a self screening email this year. Members will receive regular communication about their individual responsibility to keep our club and membership safe.


September 7, 2022 – COVID Protocols for the 2022-23 Season
 

COVID PROTOCOLS

The Return to Play Committee and the Board are tasked with ensuring a safe environment at the Royal Kingston Curling Club (RKCC) for curlers and staff. Our terms of reference in determining the RKCC Covid Protocols are:

  • Adhere to Government of Ontario regulations for reopening

  • Adhere to Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) Public Health rules and regulations

  • Use OntarioCurling Association (Curl ON)/Curling Canada documents as a guideline for resuming curling

Throughout the season, we ask members to respect each others choices and work together to make this a positive year for all.

RKCC “COVID PROTOCOLS” FOR THE 2022-23 SEASON

Masks: Mask wearing is strongly encouraged while not on the ice, but is not mandatory. It is understood that this is a person’s choice. Please respect each individual’s choice.

Social distancing: There will not be social distancing decals on the ice this year, but we encourage maintaining 2 meters separation at all times.

Feeling sick: Do not come to the club if you are feeling ill:

    • If members have any respiratory illness, stay home until symptoms have improved for at least 24 hours.

    • If members have a fever, stay home until it is completely gone

    • If members have a gastrointestinal issue, stay home until symptoms have improved for at least 48 hours

    • When returning to the club, wear a mask, including the ice shed, for 10 days since the onset of symptoms.

Vaccinations: All members are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated and up to date with their boosters.

Rock cleaning: Disinfecting the rock handles is up to each individual this year. Cleaning wipes will be available.

Staggered end starts: We will continue with staggered end starts. This eases the congestion at the doors and on the ice.

The self-screening tool: There will not be a self screening email this year. Members will receive regular communication about their individual responsibility to keep our club and membership safe.

 
 

A team from Royal Kingston CC won the Nette Thwaites Trophy (third place) at the Women's Tankard Provincials held Sunday at the Annandale CC in Ajax.   Congratulations all!   
 
From left: Celia Russell, Kimberly Barker, Kathleen Poole, Tammy Scott-Zelt (skip), Courtney Barnhill, Carol Fitzpatrick, Mary Dupuis and Donna Jeffery (skip).
 
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Congratulations to all our Championship Night Winners!

The Royal Kingston Curling Club held its Championship Night Friday April, 17, 2015.

Greg Ruse won the men’s club title along with his team of Dave Bracken, Gord Smith and Drew Phillips. They beat Joe Waller, Graeme Dempster, Kevin Tanner and David Leeson 6-2.

Marilyn Bellringer and her team of Nancy Gray, Lois MacArthur and Laurie Winter won the ladies Carrie Cole Women’s Club title over Denise Mulville and her team of Pam Davison, Tensia Cannon and Marg Plumadore 6-3.

Garth Mitchell and his rink of Alex Scott, Darren Waters and Murray Robertson captured the men’s flight title.

The evening ladies flight was won by Carole Rivington, Donna Smith, Donna Jeffery (for April Welsh) and Kimberly Barker.

Dave Bradshaw, Janet Fowlow, Murray Lynch and Jessica Posavad won the mixed trophy.

Junior champs are Trevor KirbyNathalie MacartneyHope Yen and Robert Heyman.

The Senior Men’s Flight was won by Michael Braun and his team of Lorne Carmichael, David Burke, Gord Greer and Steve Mansell.

The winners of the 2 person stick league are Barry Elvidge and Jim Rose.  Dan O’Neill’s team of Bob Mitchell, Gwen Mitchell and Eden Jefferies won the 4 person stick league.

An honorary mention went out to Doug Huddle, Doug Swain and Larry Waller who received life membership awards for being members at the RKCC for 30 years. As well to Graham Weatherby who received a certificate honoring him for being employed at the RKCC for 25 years.


On June 3, 2015 fifty RKCC ladies gathered at The Landings for the Evening Ladies Annual Golf Tournament. Good weather, good food and lots of laughs proved to make this a successful event- not to mention interesting golf challenges.

The winners were Karen Peters and Gail Beck and the winners of the illustrious lamp were Celia Russell and Ana Sutherland. Congratulations to both teams.

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