servusplace.ca - City of St. Albert
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servusplace.ca - City of St. Albert
se rvu sp lace.ca 2009 Annual Report Children Servus Credit Union Place Facility Map Child-minding Program Room Ron Hodgson and Southgate Pontiac Buick GMC Children’s Playground Ice Leisure Ice Mark Messier Arena Performance Arena Troy Murray Arena 3 4 5 Meeting Rooms 6 11 7 9 Morinville Room Multi-purpose Room Qualico Boardroom 12 27 29 Food / Beverage Recreation / Fitness Canadian Natural Fitness Studio Christenson Track & Training Centre • Spin bikes and Olympic Weights Community Gymnasium Equipment room Fitness and Wellness Centre Fitness Testing Room Landrex Water Play Centre Mind Body Studio / Kinesis Pizza 73 Fieldhouse Sarasota Fieldhouse Sobeys Kitchen 3rd floor Booster Juice Skybox Express Skybox Grill Restaurant Skybox Café 21 16 17 20 14 1 26 13 15 28 8 2 24 25 Retail / Services / Offices Dynamic Physiotherapy Source for Sports St. Albert Rams Lacrosse Club St. Albert Ringette Association St. Albert Skating Centre St. Albert Steel 19 18 23 23 10 22 10 7 11 9 6 Main Floor 3 8 5 4 12 17 14 2 18 1 19 16 15 13 Table of Contents 2. Mayor’s Message 3. Facility Director’s Message 4. Research and Review 6. New in 2009 7. Memberships and Admissions 9. Fitness and Recreation 11. Event Highlights and Bookings 13. Marketing and Media 14. Financials 16. Sponsors 1 2009 Annual Report Mayor’s Message Residents and Friends, As the City of St. Albert presents the 2009 Servus Credit Union Place Annual Report, it is a pleasure to reflect on the progress made and the steady increases in participation for all aspects of this magnificent community facility. It is something we can all be proud of. It’s great to see how deeply rooted Servus Place is within this community... The myriad of activities taking place at Servus Place on any given day is reflected in this report. This includes school children playing soccer, parents pushing strollers to music, people playing shinny, young people playing basketball, active seniors walking against the current in the pool’s river, parents and children in the playground and of course, a steady stream of fitness enthusiasts in the fitness centre and studio. And that is just part of the puzzle. On evenings and weekends, there are active users of all the ice surfaces, turfs and courts that we have to offer, while their fans watch from the stands. When a tournament or special event comes to town, it is delivered with excellence, demonstrating the high calibre of staff and commitment to operating this outstanding facility. With the recent announcements of upcoming major events, such as the Continental Cup in curling and the Esso Cup female hockey championship, Servus Place will certainly make its mark on the national and international stages. It’s great to see how deeply rooted Servus Place is within this community, and while it may bring St. Albert international attention, there will always be room on a field house for parents and their strollers. Nolan Crouse | Mayor City of St. Albert 2 Facility Director’s Message The puzzle is coming together and the picture that is emerging is one filled with active, healthy, smiling faces. The last year has been full of challenges and successes. We’ve taken what we learned from the Servus Place review and transferred it from paper to planning to action. The result has been a buzz -- a positive energy that one feels when walking through the building. First, I’d like to recognize what I consider the most important piece of the Servus Place puzzle, the 211 staff who keep this facility running daily. From those who serve our members and guests every day, to those who keep us up and running behind the scenes, this facility could not function without the commitment and service from this outstanding group of people. Next are our members, who have demonstrated their ongoing commitment to healthy, active living and the community by purchasing and maintaining memberships at Servus Place. Many of you we’re getting to know by name as we have become part of your weekly routine. As we have started recognizing your achievements in our monthly electronic newsletter, I am repeatedly fascinated and inspired by your stories and what keeps you coming back on a regular basis. The result has been a buzz – a positive energy that one feels when walking through the building. To our guests from St. Albert, the greater Edmonton region and beyond who visit us for a few hours or a full day, we are pleased that you chose Servus Place for active living programs and aquatics, ice and recreational time. Your commitment to a healthy lifestyle will pay dividends. We have proudly met the needs of a number of sports organizations in St. Albert as part of their offerings. Through the programs they offer at Servus Place, they are providing citizens with opportunities to stay active, acquire skills, become leaders and contribute to the greater community through sport and leisure. Our partners within Servus Place round out what this facility has to offer. From our food and beverage providers to our retail and physio businesses, we’ve maximized our space and services to make each member and visitor experience a positive one. And the partners whose names you see throughout the building – our advertisers and sponsors – we encourage you to visit these businesses and let them know just how much their support of Servus Place is appreciated. I’ve highlighted just a few of the pieces of what makes Servus Place such a success, and I look forward to what 2010 brings as we continue to work together to create the image of what Servus Place is in our community. Diane Enger | Facility Director Servus Credit Union Place 3 2009 Annual Report Research and Review Part of our continued success lies in our commitment to analyzing and assessing our operation and adapting our business practices accordingly. Research and review are as important to Servus Place as the delivery of programs and services or maintenance of the physical structure. Community Satisfaction Survey The City of St. Albert conducts a survey of its citizens annually, to ensure that satisfaction with various aspects of living in the community is maintained or increases. In the 2009 Citizen Survey, residents were asked the following question: Based on your own use or your general perceptions of the facility, would you say you are very satisfied, somewhat satisfied, neither satisfied nor dissatisfied, somewhat dissatisfied or very dissatisfied with Servus Credit Union Place (also known as Servus Place, Multipurpose Recreation Centre)? The results? 55% responded very satisfied or somewhat satisfied. This represents a 15% increase over the previous year. Market research In 2009, Servus Place embarked on a market research study to provide key indicators in identifying our target markets. Surveys were completed with three groups: 1) current users; 2) lapsed users; 3) potential users. The results are still being thoroughly analyzed but some preliminary results are provided below. Current users were surveyed on many aspects of Servus Place. What we found supports our customer satisfaction survey of 2008. Here are some of the most popular responses: What do you like about Servus Place? • everything I need is in one facility • it’s close to home/work • the friendly staff • the variety of equipment/machines • it’s very well-maintained and clean Is there anything that could be done to make your experience better? • Larger change rooms • More showers 4 Lapsed users were also surveyed on various aspects of Servus Place, including why they stopped purchasing an annual membership. Here, again, are some of the most popular responses: Did you know? What do you miss most about your membership at Servus Place? • working out/staying in shape must complete ‘Raving Why did you stop your membership to Servus Place? • didn’t use it enough to get full value • it’s too far away from work/home Potential users were surveyed online and provided valuable information that confirms what Servus Place continues to offer. What do you consider essential in a fitness and recreation facility? • weights • fitness machines • fitness classes • pool • track • gym Potential users were also asked about their perceptions of Servus Place. Here are the responses with which most respondents strongly agree or agree: • Servus Place is a valuable part of the community • Servus Place offers programs and services for a range of sports and activities • Servus Place offers flexible membership and payment options Note: For more research relating to market share and market trade area, go to page 8. Review The Servus Place Review resulted in a number of recommendations to management to strengthen operations. We’re pleased to say they have either been addressed, completed or have been incorporated into existing operations. This includes moving forward with a request for proposals to complete a fitness expansion in the next few years. All staff at Servus Place Fans’ training. Having raving fans means achieving, “The kind of service excellence that turns a visitor into a lifetime customer. A raving fan is an advocate of our products or services in the marketplace.” What do Servus Place staff say? • • 88% of employees are satisfied with their work as a City of St. Albert employee • Servus Place employees say the best thing about working here is 1) co-workers and 2) interacting with the public 85% of employees are inspired to give their very best in the workplace 5 2009 Annual Report New in 2009 Staff and management at Servus Place use a variety of business tools in the day-to-day operation of the facility, such as research and review, consultation, best practices, and strategic planning. Whether it’s a decision affecting revenues, infrastructure, aesthetics, community engagement, or customer service, this collective knowledge and experience allows us to confidently implement new initiatives. Membership fee increase Beginning October 1, 2009, a new rate structure came into effect. A market survey was carried out in April 2009 to compare the rates and fees at Servus Place to similar facilities in the region. Membership fees were compared with Millenium Place in Sherwood Park, Tri-Leisure in Spruce Grove, Kinsmen Centre in Edmonton, and Collicut Centre in Red Deer. Daily facility rates were compared with Strathcona County, City of Edmonton, City of Spruce Grove, City of Fort Saskatchewan, and City of Leduc. Based on survey findings, child, youth, and senior rates were increased bringing them in line with those in comparable markets. Free admission also changed to ‘under 2’ from ‘2 and under’ to mirror similar practices elsewhere. Improvements Landscaping A landscaping project improved the exterior of Servus Place. New sod and rose bushes replaced the wood chips at the building’s west entrance. A new concrete sidewalk was poured to create space for a bench and commemorative plaque complementing the Stephen Barr memorial sculpture overlooking the main entrance. The south entrance was spruced up with new sod. Art Stephen Barr memorial sculpture On October 17, 2009, St. Albert’s newest work of art was unveiled in a dedication ceremony. The Stephen Barr memorial sculpture was created to honour the architect of both Servus Credit Union Place and the former Campbell Arenas. Legacy II mural This scaled-down version of the 27-panel installation was unveiled in September 2009. The original work was produced to commemorate the 1994 Alberta provincial winter games in St. Albert. The Legacy II mural includes 15 of the original 27 panels in a new design created by local artist Phil Switzer. The other panels were discovered in December and will be re-configured for a new display. Concessions under new management December 2009 also brought a new food and beverage provider to Servus Place. Earlier this year, a request for proposals went out to the hospitality industry to find operators for the second floor restaurant and concession spaces, including those located in the Performance Arena. The successful bidders opened the three concession spaces late in the year and were on schedule to open a licensed family restaurant early in 2010. A contest was held on-site and through the St. Albert Gazette to name the restaurant. Many entries were received and restaurant management selected Skybox Grill as being a great fit with both Servus Place and the menu they planned to offer. 6 Memberships and Admissions Membership and daily admissions accounted for over 55% of Servus Place’s annual revenue in 2009. Understanding the breakdown of this significant component of our operation allows us to focus our marketing efforts strategically to acquire new members and increase daily admissions. This also provides us with valuable information to provide potential sponsors and advertisers who may choose to invest their marketing dollars in Servus Place because they like the audience we provide them. Average memberships Memberships • • • • • the average combined number of annual and monthly members per month in 2009 was 6932 the ratio of annual to monthly memberships was 2:1 the largest number of memberships is adults, followed by families the average size of family per memberships is 4.7 people 81.3% of members are residents of the City of St. Albert Annual 67% Monthly 33% Memberships by demographic Adult 41% Family 28% Child 9% Senior 9% Student 7% Youth 6% Total members by month (includes both annual and monthly members) Total membership revenue by month 10000 250000 8000 200000 6000 150000 4000 100000 Average / month 2009 6,932 2008 7,005 While we show fewer members overall in 2009, more annual members versus monthly members accounts for the higher revenue. Average / month 2009 $ 196,472 2008 $ 182,300 7 2009 Annual Report Recent research* provided analysis into Servus Place’s market share and trade area. Market share within St. Albert of adults 20 years or older Servus Place has: • a 15% market share of all adults living in St. Albert • a 31% market share of active adults in St. Albert • a 42% market share of active adults in St. Albert who use a fitness or recreation facility When fitness and recreation facility users were asked ‘how close is your current facility to your work or home’: • most respondents live within 10 km of their current facility • almost as many respondents work within 10 km of their current facility While this indicates Servus Place has strong market penetration, there is room for growth, mostly among active and non-active adults in St. Albert. The membership and daily admissions information, as well as survey data identifying proximity of a facility to home or work, confirms our targeted market trade area of St. Albert and north Edmonton. Daily admissions 60000 Daily admission fees counted for over 16% of our revenue in 2009. The average number of daily admissions in 2009 was almost 40,000 per month. The day with the single highest daily admission was Family Day. Daily admissions by location (compiled May - Dec 2009) Total day uses 50000 40000 30000 St. Albert 56% Edmonton 22% Refused to answer 10% Alberta 5% Morinville 3% Sherwood Park, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain 2% Average / month Sturgeon County 1% 2009 39,378 Outside Alberta 1% 2008 33,551 20000 * MKM, Market Study - Servus Place, December 2009 8 Fitness and Recreation Total participants in fitness drop-in programs Drop-in Fitness Program Participants 2008 3500 Lesson fees accounted for approximately 10% of our revenue in 2009. These include fitness classes, recreation programs and camps, cooking classes and personal training. Drop-in programs continued to be popular as we offered an average of 124 drop-in fitness programs per month to an average of over 2,600 participants. Drop-in Fitness Program Participants 2009 3000 2500 2000 1500 In the community, we organized over 230 recreation programs, including the Leaders in Training program which placed 37 youth in summer camps. They provided approximately 2,600 volunteer hours over the course of the summer. The Cruising Club House program also provided 210 hours of free community programming at 14 different parks throughout St. Albert. 1000 500 Average / month The fitness centre remains a busy part of Servus Place. In 2009 we had over 304,000 visitors at an average of over 840 users a day. Statistics • Landrex Water Play Centre – approximately 239,000 users in 2009 2009 2656 2008 1200 Total participants in registered fitness programs 4000 Registered Fitness Program Participants 2008 Registered Fitness Program Participants 2009 3500 • Busiest month in the Landrex Water Play Centre was August with over 25,000 swimmers • April was the busiest month for drop-in fitness classes with almost 3,400 participants • November was the busiest month for registered fitness classes with over 3,850 participants • Child-minding – an average of almost 800 children per month 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 • Summer camp – over 700 children participated in summer programs • Recreation Programs – almost 15,000 people participated in recreation drop-in programs Average / month 2009 2422 2008 2039 9 2009 Annual Report Achievements Fitness – due to overwhelming popularity and a 100% growth rate for drop-in classes on Monday evenings, Wednesday evenings and Saturdays, Servus Place responded by moving those classes out of the Fitness Studio and into the Community Gymnasium. With an average of 80 participants per class, this has increased user comfort while allowing for greater participation and access. Kudos Comments from parents after summer camps: • • • “Excellent program with good use of the facility and good cost=activity.” “This was my daughter’s first time attending a day camp program at Servus Place. She had a great time and she will for sure be back again. Thank you.” “The camp was very good. My daughter, who is a bit shy, was welcomed and seemed to have a great time. The leaders did a great job!!” Comments from participant in the Bigger Loser program: • “It was so wonderful being in a team environment. Every time I didn’t want to come, I thought of everyone else being there and if they could - so could I!! Great bunch of people - terrific trainers!! Thank you so much for helping me achieve my goal for this session.” 10 Partnerships and community engagement Servus Credit Union Place is committed to improving wellness through active living and wellness expertise. Staff identify and establish relationships with various groups who share a commitment to health and wellness on an ongoing basis. We currently have established partnerships and community relationships with the following organizations: • Alberta Health Services • St. Albert Primary Care Network (PCN) • HEALD study through the University of Alberta • The Multiple Sclerosis Society • Alberta Sport Development Centre (ASDC) • The Steadward Centre at the U of A • Dynamic Physiotherapy Event Highlights and Bookings In 2009 we supported almost 100 events and tournaments, including such major happenings as the St. Albert Chamber of Commerce Trade Show, the Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games, and the Oil Kings pre-season tournament. Events The events held at Servus Place span a wide spectrum of activities. In addition to hockey, ringette, lacrosse, figure skating, and soccer league play, other activities hosted here included: • • • • • • • • • • Receptions Tournaments Trade shows Sports camps Volunteer fairs Athletic “Games” events Opening Ceremonies Birthday parties Media conferences Boardroom meetings Member and guest events Servus Place hosted two special events this year. The Halloween Haunt on October 23rd saw over 1,100 children, plus their parents, enjoy a variety of activities throughout the facility. We also held our first member and sponsor Christmas party offering a chili lunch to almost 400 guests, carollers, a visit with Santa, and tickets to the St. Albert Steel hockey game. In 2009 we supported almost 100 events and tournaments, including such major events as the St. Albert Chamber of Commerce Trade Show, the Special Olympics Alberta Summer Games and the Oil Kings preseason tournament. 11 2009 Annual Report Tournaments Servus Place continues to be a choice location for a variety of athletic tournaments. In 2009 the following sports were represented at events held here: • • • • • • • Indoor soccer Hockey Ringette Fencing Karate Lacrosse Wheel Chair Basketball Bookings Total hours of arena bookings 1500 Hours used 2008 Hours used 2009 1200 900 600 300 Facility rentals accounted for over 23% of our revenue in 2009. These include arenas, fieldhouses, the gymnasium and meeting rooms. Major event announcements In 2009 a number of major events were announced for the City of St. Albert and Servus Credit Union Place. These are: • National Women’s hockey team game against the St. Albert Raiders - January 10, 2010 • Continental Cup of Curling - January 13 - 16, 2011 • Esso Cup – Canadian National Women’s AAA Midget Hockey Tournament - April 17 - 23, 2011 • Special Olympics National Winter Games - February, 2012 12 Marketing and Media Servus Place has continued its promotion within St. Albert while extending appropriate promotions to the greater Edmonton area. The program guide, website, bus benches, and newspaper ads continue to be our primary tools to promote our programs and services. In December we launched a new member campaign with an interesting twist. We have been proactive in our media relations activities and have received some coverage from Global TV, which featured our new Yoga for Cancer Survivors program on their Health Matters news segment. The Global TV troubleshooter also featured our cleaning standards in the indoor playground. We changed the format and frequency of our newsletter beginning in November, moving to an electronic format distributed to over 5,000 people monthly. The new newsletter’s journalistic approach has been well-received, and its feature stories, member profiles, and community focus have generated positive feedback. In December we launched a new member campaign with an interesting twist. All annual members as of January 31, 2010, were entered into a draw for a trip for four to Disneyland. The campaign included print ads, postcards, transit ads, rink boards, and colourful ceiling banners that decorated the halls of Servus Place. 13 2009 Annual Report Financials Revenues and expenditures Memberships - 39.04% Admission Fees - 16.04% Lesson Fees - 10.21% Rentals – Facility - 23.05% Advertising / Sponsorship - 9.03% Sale of Goods (Commission & Vending) - 1.31% Miscellaneous Revenue - 1.32% 14 Financial statements 2009 Financials (unaudited) 2009 YE Budget 2009 YE Actual Variance Memberships $2,365,600 $2,357,662 -$7,938 Admission Fees $753,600 $968,841 $215,241 Lesson Fees $588,000 $616,462 $28,462 Rentals – Facility $1,408,600 $1,392,151 -$16,449 Advertising / Sponsorship $559,700 $545,279 -$14,421 Sale of Goods (Commission & Vending) $83,900 $79,162 -$4,738 Miscellaneous Revenue $64,500 $79,739 $15,239 Total Revenue $5,823,900 $6,039,296 $215,396 Personnel Costs $3,731,300 $3,660,519 -$70,781 Contracted & General Services $743,100 $749,867 $6,767 Utilities $958,200 $821,081 -$137,119 Materials, Goods & Supplies $446,400 $453,187 $6,787 Internal Debt Payments $215,200 $215,200 $0 Transfer to Operations - Aquatics $768,400 $706,857 -$61,543 Transfer to Operations - Public Works $702,000 $690,868 -$11,132 Total Expenditure $7,564,600 $7,297,579 -$267,021 Net Surplus (Deficit) -$1,740,700 -$1,258,283 $482,417 Recovery Rate 77% 83% Cost Recovery Rates 2007 68% 2008 81% 2009 83% 15 2009 Annual Report Sponsor Recognition title sponsor platinum sponsor gold sponsor silver sponsor Town of Morinville Natural Resources Canada silver donors Alberco Construction, Connect Logistics, Murray and Jan Brown Peak Playgrounds bronze sponsor Melcor Developments Limited Genstar Development Company Reid Built Homes bronze donors Alliance Pipeline Ltd., C.I.B.C., Scotiabank copper sponsor • Austin Security Ltd. • Greenboro Homes Ltd. • Pals Surveys & Associates Ltd. • Sturgeon Auto & Body Shop Ltd. • Riverside Yamaha - Suzuki copper donors Shore Belzil Jardine Barristers & Solicitors Retail Partners in 2009 • Booster Juice • Dynamic Physiotherapy 16 • Skybox Cafe • Source for Sports • Canmedia • UMA Engineering Ltd. • Mediaco Abbey Lane Homes Guest Services / Admissions Concessions Elevator Public Telephone Stairs Spectator Access Washrooms Spectator Seating Family Changeroom Dressing Rooms Bank Machine Second Floor 22 21 23 25 24 20 26 27 29 28 Third Floor Christenson Track and Training Centre • Spin bikes and Olympic Weights Servus Credit Union Place 400 Campbell Road St. Albert, Alberta 780.418.6088 servusplace.ca
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