Plainfield Curling Club

[2] It was founded in 1963,[3] with the members initially using rented ice and curling outdoors.

The PCC season runs from late October through early April.

As of the 2018–2019 season, the club holds league play seven days per week, hosts six annual bonspiels, and has programs for juniors (teenagers) and “little rockers” (ages 6–12).

There was a similar spike in membership for the 2006–2007 season due to the 2006 Winter Olympics television coverage.

In addition, the Plainfield Curling Club occasionally hosts other bonspiels, including Mid-Atlantic Curling Association (MACA) events, the Mid-Atlantic Women's Bonspiel, friendly competitions with other area clubs, and continues to be one of the host clubs for the Herries Maxwell trophy, an event played every ten years between Scotland and the USA.