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Ardsley Curling Club (ACC)


Ardsley Curling Club
Ardsley Curling Club

Ardsley Curling Club

Location 100 North Mountain Drive,
Ardsley,. New York,
USA
Established 1932
Founders William A. Kimbel and members of the Ardsley Racquet and Swimming Club, (The name by which the Ardsley Country Club
was once known)
Club type Dedicated Ice Club
USCA region Grand National Curling Club (GNCC)
Sheets of ice Three
Rock colors Red and Yellow   
Website https://www.ardsleycurling.com/

Ardsley Curling Club (ACC) is a dedicated-ice curling club in Westchester County, New York, about thirty minutes north of New York City. Founded in 1932, ACC is one of the oldest curling clubs in the eastern USA. Located on the grounds of the historic Ardsley Country Club, ACC hosts curling on three sheets from October through April. ACC has approximately 200 members, and offers Open House, Learn to Curl, and Curling & Cocktails sessions for visitors, plus nightly and weekend leagues for members. ACC also hosts several bonspiels (curling tournaments) throughout the season. The Club is the current or former home to many nationally and internationally ranked players, including Danny Casper, Andrew Stopera, and Bill Stopera, and to longtime patron of curling Kaytaro “Kay” Sugahara. ACC has been a member of the Grand National Curling Club (GNCC) since 1932.

History

Prior to building their current facility in 1966, Ardsley curlers played at Saint Andrews Curling Club in Hastings-on-Hudson. Two other “paper” clubs that didn’t have their own ice– the New York Caledonians and the Ardwicks, a women’s club–also curled at Saint Andrews until that facility was torn down in the 1980’s. Today, The Caledonians, Saint Andrews, and the Ardwicks are all members of ACC.

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