Free Drop-In Curling Workshop with Out on the Ice

Sat Jan 24 2026 at 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm UTC-05:00

99 Seagram Dr | Waterloo

Spectrum and Waterloo Region Family Network
Publisher/HostSpectrum and Waterloo Region Family Network
Free Drop-In Curling Workshop with Out on the Ice
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Join us for a free curling drop-in for the 2SLGBTQIA+ community presented by Out on the Ice.
About this Event

Join us for a fun, inclusive, and FREE drop-in curling workshop hosted by Out on the Ice at the KW Granite Curling Club, in partnership with Spectrum! Whether you're a beginner or just curious about curling, come learn the basics, meet new people, and have a blast on the ice.

Date: Saturday, January 24
Time: 3:00pm-5:00pm
Location: KW Granite Curling Club, 99 Seagram Dr., Waterloo

All skill levels are welcome and no experience is necessary. There will be space for folks to socialize after the event as well!
**Curling gear is provided, but participants must bring a pair of clean shoes. Dress for the ice and cold - sweaters, jackets, and gloves are recommended; "helmets are recommended for new curlers but not required. KW Granite Club does not provide helmets for curlers, if you wish to wear a helmet please provide your own."

Don’t miss out – sign up today and get out on the ice!

Note: Out on the Ice has updated their code of conduct and safety waivers that participants must acknowledge before attending. You will find the code of conduct below and the link to safety waivers here




Code of Conduct

Introduction

Out on the Ice strives to address systemic barriers to participation in sport of marginalized

people, particularly those in the LGBTQ2S+ community, by creating a casual and social

curling environment where diversity and inclusion are celebrated. By publishing a code of

conduct, we have set the minimum standards by which members of Out on the Ice will be

held to.

Out on the Ice is committed to these principles and to holding ourselves and our members

accountable to promoting diversity and inclusion, on and off the ice.

By participating in Out on the Ice, you are committing to uphold these values and to

contribute to an environment that is welcoming, respectful, and safe for everyone

Values


1. Respect and Inclusion

● Treat all participants, volunteers, staff, and spectators with respect, and embrace

differences in gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, age, ability,

religion, socioeconomic status, or any other characteristic.

● Use inclusive and respectful language at all times. Misgendering, slurs, or

derogatory language will not be tolerated.

● Acknowledge and respect people’s identities, pronouns, and lived experiences.


2. Safe & Welcoming Environment

● Foster an environment where everyone feels safe and free from harassment,

bullying, intimidation, or discrimination.

● Physical, verbal, or emotional abuse in any form is strictly prohibited.

● Report any experiences (or witness of experiences) of behaviour that violates this

Code in a timely and respectful manner to the league convenor.


3. Fair Play & Spirit of the Game

● Promote fairness, integrity, and fun in all games and interactions.

● Celebrate all levels of ability and participation; Out on the Ice is a casual and social

league where enjoyment is prioritized over competition.

● Be gracious in both victory and defeat.


4. Accountability & Learning

● Acknowledge mistakes happen and approach any perceptions of error with grace

and in good faith.

● Be open to accepting feedback and learning when your words or actions have

impacted others.

● Be open-minded when providing feedback to others, and encourage an atmosphere

of education and learning.

● Recognize that intent does not override impact; apologize when appropriate and

commit to growth and improved behaviour.

● Take responsibility for upholding a respectful and inclusive space.


5. Community Focus

● Represent Out on the Ice positively in the host club and within the broader

community.

● Support fellow members and actively contribute to a culture of inclusion, kindness,

and mutual respect.

● Build a space where marginalized voices are centred and uplifted.


Reporting Mechanisms

Out on the Ice takes violations of this code seriously and commits to thoroughly

investigating any reports of misconduct. Any experience or witness of misconduct

should be reported to the league convenor immediately.

Every effort will be made to ensure privacy in the reporting and investigation process,

but confidentiality cannot be guaranteed.


Violations of this Code

Reported violations will be investigated by Out on the Ice leadership, the league

convenor, and/or other representatives of the Host Club.

The investigative process will include:

● Interviews with other members of the league who may have experienced or

witnessed the reported or similar behaviour.

● Obtaining statements from any other potential witnesses.

● Any other investigative measure as deemed appropriate by Out on the Ice in

collaboration with the Host Club.

Consequences of the violation(s) will be determined on a case-by-case basis by Out on

the Ice, and will consider the harms caused, potential for education and reparations,

and previous conduct of the impacted member(s). Out on the Ice commits to handling

each case with care, discretion, and fairness.

Consequences will range in severity and will be imposed at the discretion of Out on the

Ice; these may include documented warnings, removal from events, temporary

suspension of league and/or club membership, and permanent removal of league

and/or club membership.


Continuous Improvement

Out on the Ice commits to reviewing this code on an annual basis, and to updating our

values, mission and code to remain relevant to our members and the communities we

aim to support.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

99 Seagram Dr, 99 Seagram Drive, Waterloo, Canada

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