Carseland

Clubs & Organizations

Something for Everyone...

Our Clubs and Organizations have something for everybody...

The Carseland & District Community Association & Agricultural Society

The Carseland & District Community Association & Agricultural Society is a registered non-profit charity that owns and operates the Carseland Community Hall, Carseland Recreations Center and the Carseland Millennium Ball Diamonds. These facilities are available to rent for events and celebrations.  Meetings  are held the second Tuesday of each month throughout the year.

The Carseland Lions Club

The Carseland Lions Club has been an important contributor to this community for 62 years. The Lions Club meets the needs of our local communities and the world. The club holds a dinner meeting of the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm and a regular meeting on the third Tuesday at 8:00 pm. These meetings are used to plan and donate our time and money to various projects and organizations.
New members are always welcome so come and join us in helping to build a strong local community!

The Carseland Curling Club

The Carseland Curling Club is the heart of the community, bringing together curlers of all ages for fun, competition, and skill development. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a first-timer, the club offers programs for the whole family, along with expert training to sharpen your game. Beyond the ice, members enjoy a welcoming atmosphere, delicious food, and exciting local events that make every visit a great time. Whether you’re here to compete or just to connect with friends, Carseland Curling Club is where great memories are made!

The Jet Setters Club

The Jet Setter’s Club was formed November 17, 1977. Today there are 80 members.  Meetings are the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month at 1:30 pm at the Jet Setters room in the Community Hall with the exception of July and August Our membership is $5.00 and is open to anyone over 55.   Our first meeting of the month is when we take care of business:  read the minutes, treasure’s report, discuss past and future plans etc. and if time permits, play games and socialize.   The second meeting of the month is for games, cards, and socializing.