Wauwatosa Curling Club is excited to host its first ever open adaptive bonspiel for any curler with any form of disability and any skill level. You can come with a teammate. If you do not have a teammate then we will do our best to pair you up with a curler with similar abilities. The bonspiel is being funded by a grant from Move United so it is free to all curlers but we are asking for a $20 donation (if able) from any non-curler that may come and help support the curlers during the event. Bonspiel will include open ice time on Friday before first draws and then dinner Friday night. On Saturday there will be a continental breakfast, lunch and dinner. Finals will be Saturday at 5 PM with dinner and awards afterwards.
This is meant to be a fun bonspiel to share the love of curling with the adaptive community but also with some structured competition included. If you have any questions about the event please reach out to Emily Kraus at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Welcome to the premiere Open Bonspiel in Wisconsin! Show off your love for the game while experiencing classic Tosa hospitality, open bar, amazing food and curling. Now in our newly renovated space!
24 Teams, 3 Game Guarantee, Open Bar, All Meals, Saturday Banquet with Entertainment
For more information, contact Elizabeth Turco.
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7300 W Chestnut Street
Wauwatosa, WI 53213
We are located 6 miles west of downtown Milwaukee. Our club shares the Muellner Building with the Senior Center in Wauwatosa's Hart Park.
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The Wauwatosa Curling Club played its first game in 1921 in a shed that was part of Stickney Field Club on Stickney Avenue, just south of where Wauwatosa's City Hall now stands. In 1925 the shed was moved to what is now Hart Park and play continued there until 1941, when the Club began in its current location, the Muellner Building.
The Club uses four sheets of ice to play and has a clubhouse downstairs with lockers available for members' use, a bar and a full kitchen for preparing meals and snacks. We enjoy a postgame tradition called broomstacking, where members socialize with their team and their opponents' team.