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Inaugural family glow bonspiel held in Stoughton

Every kid went home with a prize of one kind or another, which was much to their liking.
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Adults and kids enjoyed a day of curling at the first family glow bonspiel in Stoughton.

A multitude of bright, glowing colours adorned the Stoughton Curling Club on Feb. 10 for the first family glow bonspiel.

The event had 36 kids and adults take part, with six teams playing three, four-end games.

Children as young as five came out to experience the game and shared spots with others when they felt they had enough.

According to Jennifer Hogg, the day was well received, and many asked to have this event held again in years to come.

A curling broom was donated by Prairie Storm Contracting, which in turn was used for the toonie broom draw.

Lakeview Insurance Brokers from Stoughton supplied a raffle basket, while Hogg and the Stoughton Credit Union donated prize boxes.

Brad Gervais produced a candy trophy, and the Orpheum Theatre in Estevan gave gift certificates.

Every kid went home with a prize of one kind or another, which was much to their liking.

The next bonspiel for the Stoughton Curling Club will be for the women on March 1-2.

Anyone wishing to join in on the fun can contact Hogg.