Pittsburgh Curling Club

The club opened its new four sheet dedicated ice facility in Stowe Township in February 2020.

[1] The twelve founding members rented ice for 26 weeks at Robert Morris University (RMU) Island Sports Center to start offering Learn-to-Curl sessions.

Initially, the members had to draw the curling sheet lines and circles by hand prior to playing their games.

[2] In 2007, the Pittsburgh Curling Club received its 501(c)(3) status as a charitable organization.

[3] The mission of the club is: ... to teach, develop, promote and encourage the sport of Curling; to develop youth and adult programs that lead to local, national and international competition; to coordinate and develop interscholastic competition; and to teach the sport to youth organizations as well as to interested adults by creating public awareness and appreciation for the sport.