Draft 3 - West Coast Area
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Draft 3 - West Coast Area
WEST COAST AREA ANNUAL REPORT 2012 Commissioner’s Message We must be doing something right! Thanks to our Guiders, who provide an interesng and engaging program for the girls, our membership is up over 10%. Keep up the good work. Some things change…. Belinda was a terrific Area Commissioner unl her career took her to Malawi in the summer. For the la(er part of the year, the West Coast Area Commissioner role was vacant. Thank you to everyone who stepped up to handle porons of the role so we could connue to funcon. Welcome to Caroline, our Administrave Assistant, who handles most of the day to day email, gives us our weekly Whisper and helps in so many ways! Thanks also to those DCs and Advisers who completed their terms in 2012 and welcome to our new members on Council. The Hillcrest District was split and amalgamated with Southridge and Mackenzie Heights. We had a few units close and new ones open. West Coast Area now has two TREX units. Good things get beer…. In 2012 Holidaze went Undercover. We had 225 girls and adults agree it was the best year ever. In addion to the usual cra5s, archery, karaoke and swim sessions there were special acvies including a session with the RCMP, a scavenger hunt and pool swim in Sechelt, a carnival with a ‘whodonit’ mystery to solve and a life size Clue Game where the patrols had to solve a daily mystery by finding clues all around camp. West Coast Area’s Iron Chef Compeon was in late October with a Halloween theme. Girls in groups of 4-6 were asked to prepare a three course meal on camp cooking equipment using the secret ingredients provided. One of the guest judges, Mijune Pak (of FollowMeFoodie blogging fame!) posted about the event, and included plenty of pictures. What great PR! This year, West Coast Area chose to host an Area event for Brownies & Guides. The Science World Sleepover was so popular we had to host a second one. Once again our Camping and Training commi(ees were acve and their efforts are very much appreciated. They hosted or helped with Safe Guide, OAL, QM, Training Day, Iron Chef, canoeing, kayaking, Mardi Gras, Rainbucket,, Amazing Arts and More Seaside Fun – just to name a few. Our strong foundaon connues…. Our Districts and Units were busy with camps, sleepovers and day events. Some of the themes and locaons included Galaxy Adventure, Save our Planet, Animal Ancs, Hands Across the Border, Night of the Mummy, Farm, Ice cream for Breakfast, Britannia Mines, Eco excursion, Great Salmon Send-off, Burnaby Village Museum, Surf camp, tree planng and many more. Community events and community service connue to be a big part of Guiding. Many of our members parcipated in Remembrance Day ceremonies, Community events and supported a variety of projects to benefit those less fortunate. The 9th Vancouver Brownies spent an evening at the Vancouver Aquarium as extras for a filming of The Cupcake Girls TV show. 2012 saw the 1st New Westminster Rangers visit Pax Lodge and Europe, the 2nd Burnaby Pathfinders and Rangers travel to Our Cabana in Mexico, the 6th Vancouver Pathfinders a(end the NW Centennial Girl Scout Roundup in Oregon and the River’s Edge Rangers go to Europe. Many of our members were selected for Provincial, Naonal or WAGGGS sponsored events. Belinda Li a(ended the WAGGGS Leadership Development Project, Nadia Lee was selected for the 12 week Community Volunteer programme in Sangham, India and Chelsea Koepke volunteered for a 12 week Community Programme at the World Centre at Sangham in Pune, India. Jacquie Roy went to the Costa Rica Adventure, Imogen Gay represented Girl Guides of Canada at Change the World – Internaonal Camporee in Conneccut, USA, Kayla Seto and Kate Hall a(ended Colours of the World, Laura Do(o and Tamara Connor a(ended the Alberta Girls Parliament and Siena Wood-Hu(on a(ended the Scots Odyssey. 2013 is shaping up to be another great year. Donna Hillman West Coast Area Commissioner IRON CHEF SCIENCE WORLD SLEEPOVER Wonderful Area Events West Coast Area Council Area Commissioner Web Master Hollyburn Chair Woodwards Landing Chair Belinda Li Vacant Farida Raghavji Donna Hillman Robyn So Kendra Coleman Lorna Clouer Diana Bragg Cindy Parkin Marina Walker Nancy Haynes Heather Reandy Tara Wasney Denise Nardi Nancy Poisson Vacant Marj Roy Courtney Eastman Joanne Stregger Chrisne Lova( Tarmi Phillips Lauren Reid Rosemary Meech Joanne Stregger Gail Rawle Guide House Chair Gail Rawle Area Treasurer Secretary Awards Commi(ee Co-Chairs Camp Adviser Internaonal Adviser Membership Adviser Program Advisers Training Adviser Public Relaons Adviser Trefoil Adviser Link Adviser Special Events Coordinators Elected Members January - June July - December January – August September - December January - July October – December June - December District Commissioners Burnaby Glens Burnaby Lakes Burnaby Mountain Burnaby North Fraser Gateway Hillcrest Kitsilano Fairview Ladner Mackenzie Heights New Westminster Ocean Vista Renfrew River’s Edge Southridge Tsawwassen West Point Grey Sue Digney Brenda Sampson Jane Read Gerry Koepke Roberta Franchini Shelley Reid Heidi Czako Vacant Moved to Mackenzie Heights & Southridge Jill Darling Chrisne Lova( Paula McElroy Katrina Jantzen Denise Nardi Tara Wasney Ashley Reid Linda Hale Leanne Davies Kim Schweighardt Vicki Bur( Carol Kostopoulos Lauren McCaughey Debbie Fairhurst Peggy Hollas Elaine Lake Jane Ilo( Katrina Jantzen (acng) Janine Graham Hillary Feldman Trefoil Guild Presidents January – June July – December January – June July January – March April – December January – July January – July August - December January – September October - December January – August September - December January – June July – December 1ST Vancouver Trefoil Guild 2nd Vancouver Trefoil Guild 41st Vancouver Trefoil Guild All Terrain Trefoil Guild Blue Heron Trefoil Guild Burnaby North Trefoil Guild Burnaby Royal Trefoil Guild Fraser Delta Trefoil Guild Margaret Bayliss Diana Bragg Janet MacKinnon Fay Duxbury Pam Allen Paulene Hall Audrey Foley Bea Robertson Jill Maden Same Time Next Year Trefoil Guild The Legends Trefoil Guild Vancouver Gold Trefoil Guild Chrisne Halston Angela Bopp Marlene Purvey Patricia Barre( January – August September - December January – October November - December Congratula%ons to West Coast Area Members recognized in 2012 Medal of Merit Queen's Diamond Jubilee Book of Honour Ann Hosein Jane Read Jaye Kerzner GGC Scholarship - Bayer Inc Sue Digney New Guider Apprecia%on Pin Gold Merit Chrisne Lova( Ciara Marn Helen Varga Jane Read Jill Darling Kerrie Glover May Chan Gold Unit Guider Wendy Yee Yvonne Armbruster Bronze Unit Guider Crystal Li Danika Murray Diana Alcock Bursaries & Educa%on Grants Bethany Mayne Chrisne Reimer Elizabeth Friedman Janet Li Kimberley McConnell Nancy Tait Nicole Jones Sarah Willie Shaylee Peterson Provincial Scholarship Hannah Stehr-So BC Trefoil Guilds Educa%on Grant Angela Crane Taamisah Mitha Silver Merit Janine Reeves Andrea Lee Jennifer Carlisle BC Guider Apprecia%on Angela Crane Cherie Cooper Laurel Dougans Stephanie Fuller Carla Wilks Chrisne Lova( Heather Reandy Tamara Kunz Cindy Parkin Jennifer Menendez Educa%on Grant Taamisah Mitha Gold Thanks Dora Turje Frances Burge Angela Crane Jaclyn Kolodychuk Arlene McBride Bianca Wallace Brenda Dier Jill Darling Kirsten Dougans Lauren Reid Beatrice Malkin Performing Arts Scholarship Catherin Rey Claire Belzer Erin Debruin Hilary Feldman Lisa Brown Maria Lee Nahtasha Mitha Stephanie Fuller Linda Atkins Susan Wilks Toki Menendez Janine Graham Katrina Jantzen Bronze Merit Bobbi Hoadley Cheryl Hutchcro5 Deborah Card Erin (Ali) Wakerley Hilary Feldman Kimberley Schweighardt Roberta Franchini Robyn Fenton Stephanie Slaman Taamisah Mitha Tracy Mcrae Na%onal Thanks Commissioner/ACL Amy Collins Angela Crane Team OAL-ACM Rosemary Meech Adele Cooshek Ashley Gabriel Team - Girls for Safer Communi%es Fiona McFarlane Marilyn Vassell Elizabeth Rogers Music Scholarship Team - District Hogwarts Camp Team - SME Online Team - Na%onal Website Blog Commonwealth Alyssia Ma(man Angela Crane Dena Schertzer Fiona Thomas Hannah Sco( Siena Wood-Hu(on Janine Graham Taamisah Mitha Kelsey Leung Makenna Kusec Rachel Lee Kassandra Tchir Kendra Pedersen Nancy Luo Siena Wood-Hu(on Tammy Tromba Marina Walker Elizabeth Rogers Trust Scholarship (UBC) West Coast Area Bursaries Corinne Foster Danielle Parish Hannah Stehr So Sabrina Wong Sara Sampson Siena Wood Hu(on Taamisah Mitha Na%onal Girl Greatness Award Isabella White CAMP OLAVE MANAGEMENT COMMITTTEE Joanne Stregger, COMC Chair We had another successful year at Camp Olave, with many, many girls and women enjoying all we have to offer! A second Amazing Arts Camp saw 89 girls and 31 staff parcipang in all sorts of arsc endeavours, including zumba sessions, jewelry making, ribbon dancing, yarn arts, storytelling, theatre, culinary arts, drawing & painng, percussion, cartooning, Maori scks, games, cra5s, and of course, the harmonica lessons - every girl went home with a harmonica & the ability to play it! They also enjoyed the usual camp acvies - archery, swimming and campfires. At our annual "More Seaside Fun" camp, 100 girls from around the province plus staff parcipated in a varied program that included photography, Lost in the Woods, knoOng, big gadgets (ra5s & catapults), geo-caching, an amazing race, movie night, talent night, Karaoke night, cra5s, swimming and archery. The 13-14 year old girls had the opportunity to go out in Voyageur canoes, provided by the local paddle club, and were accompanied by Fred Stark who sang Indian chants. Their picture appeared in the Coast Reporter, the Williams Lake News and the Prince George paper. We held the annual joint meeng of the COMC and the Site Managers at camp in January. Our guest speaker, Ed Hill, one of the original organizers of the Vision Quest Journey, spoke of opportunies available for our campers - voyageur canoeing and Nave culture, which as you have already read, we were able to take advantage of at camp. Camp Olave turned 85 this year, and we celebrated with a big party at camp in May, a(ended by over 80 people from the community as well as many Guiding members and their families. A me capsule was buried near the flag poles to commemorate Guiding's 100th Anniversary. It is to be opened in 2037. Three new stoves were purchased for Brock, Ranger and Hideaway, and plans are underway to renovate the kitchen in Gingerbread, winterize Tipi Waken and to replace Rose Co(age with a storage shed. We have a new roof on Nawilak and the boat house. As the year drew to a close, we had to close Nawilak due to plumbing issues, but have every assurance that it will be back to renng condion before the spring camping season begins. COMC received tax exempon for 2013/14 from the Sechelt municipal council; many thanks to them for connuing to support our camp. We have moved towards making Camp Olave self sustaining in the 2013 camping season. To that end, we have raised the per night fees and no longer receive the assessment per girl from the areas. We are always grateful for donaons - we have a wish list prepared by the site managers if you would like to help the camp. This year we said goodbye to several members of the commi(ee who have finished their terms, Ann Barbour, Angela Sles-Bodkin, Bev Sloan, Elaine Lake, Pauline Quick and Tracy Clark. Sydney Ma(u and Belinda Li resigned due to scheduling conflicts; Belinda moved to Africa! Diane Alsop, CA, now semi-rered, no longer does our year end review. Thank you all for your commitment to our campsite. New to the COMC this year - Kim Schweighardt - booking agent, Cynthia Clarke - crest co-ordinator, Lisa de Lange - secretary, Mary Gates - WCA rep, and myself - Joanne Stregger as chair. As usual, we have held two work pares; many thanks to all the volunteers and their families and friends who work so hard to keep our campsites in such excellent shape. Thank you to Girl Guides of Canada - BC Council for connuing to support Camp Olave with capital grants; it would be much harder to make ends meet without them! The Camp Olave Management Commi(ee wishes to sincerely thank the following Guiding Areas, Districts, Units and individuals for their generous donaons to Camp Olave in 2012. Claire Belzer Heather Fuchs Sally Kotselenis Carolynn Mills Terry Parkin Sandra Sharp Priscilla Wong Legends Trefoil Guild 6th Vancouver Pathfinders West Coast Area & Districts Angela Bopp Linda Grueber Margaret Lawrence Judith Moffa( Ms Pawson Beverly Sloan Burnaby Trefoil Guild NSEW Trefoil Guild Mackenzie Heights District The Victoria Foundaon Denise Dhalian Joann Fox Chris Hankins Lorna Huggins Ms Metcalfe Joelle Milholm Elizabeth Newcombe Macrina Parker Dolores Racine Jean Reeves Joan Stern Elizabeth Williams Burnaby Royal Trefoil Guild 6th Richmond Ocean Vista District Ocean Vista District Southridge District Telus Hollyburn Chalet Joanne Stregger, Hollyburn Chalet Chair We had a very good winter with lots of campers and lots of snow. There were 22 weekend camps, plus we had another very successful Guider Getaway in January with lots of hints and ps for Guiders new and returning to the mountain. Thanks to all the Guiders who a(end every year to make sure the new Guiders are well prepared for this unique camp experience. We rent Snowshoes and backpacks to assist units. Thank you to our Booking agent, Renata Triveri for managing the rentals and the equipment. We purchased more snowshoes for adult Guiders this season. The snowshoes were well used this year and our new crest has been well received. Campers connue to be very pleased with the well supplied and welltended cabin; thanks to Shelley & Jim Reid for being an integral part of maintaining what is the proudest and best loved chalet on Hollyburn Woodwards Landing Gail Rawle, Woodwards Landing Chair Woodwards Landing connues to be booked throughout the year. We have a group that likes to winter camp, even though the water is turned off in the campsite. Of course the washrooms are available during this me. The campsite is a popular place for local groups as it is near enough to shopping, but far enough away to enjoy hiking along the dyke. Many outside groups enjoy this site as well, Scoung and other community groups. There caretaker has been on this site for many years and takes care of it and our Guiding groups very well. Guide House Gail Rawle, Guide House Chair Our Guide House has been booked year round for sleep-overs for one night and and other mes for full weekends. We have entertained Internaonal groups this past year for somemes two visits on their way to other desnaons in the Province. The House has regular District and Trefoil meengs booked each month. The back yard is available for tenng for those who wish to have the inside facilies for cooking and showering. It has been self sufficient again this past year. We are always upgrading and painng to keep it in good repair. Summer in the City Challenge Resolu%on of Thanks Thank you to everyone who has given of their me and resources to contribute to the success of Guiding in West Coast Area GUIDERS, COMMISSIONERS, COUNCIL MEMBERS, TREFOIL GUILDS, LINK AND COMMITTEE MEMBERS who give so much of their me and ability. It is obvious you really care for the girls of the Guiding organizaon and we truly appreciate everything you do for Guiding. The HUSBANDS, FAMILIES, FRIENDS & EMPLOYERS for their encouragement, paence & support of our Guiders. Without their support, we could not be successful. The PROVINCIAL COUNCIL, and their STAFF who help and support us in our endeavors. MANY CHURCHES and SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS, which give space for meengs and many extra events. The SCHOOL BOARDS and the PARKS AND RECREATION BOARDS of Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond, Ladner, Tsawwassen and South Delta for the use of their facilies, especially meeng spaces. The Local papers for their presentaon of our Guiding acvies to the public. Local business for allowing us the opportunity to sell cookies and their support for Guiding in the community Reid Hurst Nagy Inc, our accountants for their assistance with our financial reporng. Donna Gille@e, for her assistance in reviewing the financials for Woodwards Landing and the Guide House The University of Bri%sh Columbia, Development Office Awards Services for administering the selecon for the Elizabeth Rogers Trust Scholarship. The Gamma Phi Beta Sorority who sponsored girls to a(end Holidaze, our Area Camp. The MANY PEOPLE who have donated me and energy to West Coast Area and Camp Olave. The Cupcake Girls and Force Four Entertainment for an opportunity to parcipate as extras in the filming of a TV episode. We acknowledge with thanks donaons to West Coast Area Guiding from the following: Delores Racine, Georgia Runcie, Muriel Murray , Gamma Phi Beta Foundaon, Royal Bank, TELUS and their Employees. We would also like to thank Ma( Stregger for providing the computer server for our West Coast Area and Camp Olave websites. Thank you all. Membership Numbers Based on Dec 3 count Burnaby Glens Burnaby Lakes Burnaby Mountain Burnaby North Fraser Gateway Hillcrest Kitsilano Fairview Ladner Mackenzie Heights New Westminster Ocean Vista Renfrew River's Edge Southridge Tsawwassen West Point Grey Area Total Girls 2011 97 103 104 161 59 152 161 126 215 142 94 145 159 166 50 218 4 2156 Adults 2012 113 99 121 217 40 0 155 149 319 158 152 161 170 255 71 222 6 2408 2011 2012 18 23 35 32 24 41 41 40 14 17 31 0 40 45 30 33 69 99 21 27 33 36 31 36 39 36 35 57 10 11 39 47 98 92 608 672 Sparks Brownies Guides Pathfinders Mul Branch Rangers/Transioning & TREX TOTAL GIRLS Adults TOTAL MEMBERSHIP Total 2011 2012 115 136 138 131 128 162 202 257 73 57 183 0 201 200 156 182 284 418 163 185 127 188 176 197 198 206 201 312 60 82 257 269 102 98 2764 3080 2011 2012 418 471 581 680 697 785 324 300 26 29 110 143 2156 2408 608 672 2,764 3,080