PHOTOS: It's all about the curl once a week at Washington Trust rink
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Howard Taylor of Stonington, delivers a 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Taylor is the organizer of the weekly gathering. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Howard Taylor of Stonington, delivers a 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Taylor is the organizer of the weekly gathering. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Greg Waterman of Mystic, loses his balance as he delivers a 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
A 42-pound granite stone travels the length of the ice, with two players sweeping the ice in front of it as curling enthusiasts gather at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Kelly Gable, left, of Pawcatuck and Greg Waterman of Mystic,sweep the ice in front of a moving 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Arrianna Ritchotte of Hopkinton, delivers a 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Kelly Gable of Pawcatuck, delivers a 42-pound granite stone, while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
Greg Waterman center, of Mystic, loses his footing as he sweeps the ice in front of a moving 42-pound granite stone, with Kelly Gable, left, of Pawcatuck while participating with fellow curling enthusiasts gathered at the Washington Trust Community Skating Center, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023, for the weekly curling session. After a brief period snow and freezing rain, the ice condition went from perfect to barely playable, but the group managed to play through. Players of all skill levels are welcome. Tim Martin, The Westerly Sun
- Tim Martin
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