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A sweeping social set: Curling means camaraderie
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Curling may have debuted as an Olympic sport just this year, but
Roanne Barnes has had a passion for it since 1980. Now the
president of the Milwaukee Curling Club, Barnes, 56, says it's the
camaraderie of curling that she craves.
"The nice thing about curling is that you can do it singly or with
your spouse. We had never heard of it, never had seen it and went
out and tried it, and it was kind of intriguing," she said. "It was
the people who actually hooked us into curling, an...
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Van Till, Susan S.
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