A big thank you goes out to all those who came out for kids fest in downtown Forest August 15. There were many activities for the kids, including train rides, balloons, activities, a bouncy castle, and face painting.
Hot and steamy was the order of the day when the Western Ontario Steam Threshers Association rolled into town on Friday August 8. An incredible and impressive display of old and new was present at the show
Forest Youth Curling and Rockers Room hosted breakfast to honour a local hero and long time friend of the community. Thanks to all involved to help make this event happen after the passing of community activist Ken McRae.
Our curling club LED retrofit is now complete! As part of our club's ongoing effort to continually provide and improve upon a better curling experience, Forest Curling Club has just finished up with yet another significant club improvment!
A Job well done! A big thank you to all of our volunteers who showed up Easter Monday to help finish the job of clearing all of the melted ice and paint from the surface. This was a huge endeavour and took the effort of many of our fantastic members.
Marking the end of another successful season! I was always fascinated with how curling ice was made, and I thought to satisfy my curiosity what better way to understand the process then to volunteer to take the ice out. What a treat that was. It’s hard to put into words, but I’ll start with one…. MESSY!
Established in 1884, the Forest Curling and Social Club has been dedicated to providing the best possible ice conditions and social environment at a reasonable cost for all members.
With four sheets we strive to provide great casual and competitive curling opportunities to people of all ages and abilities through house leagues and bonspiels...more info