History of the “Saturna Recreation
Centre Society”
Photos
by Rick Tipple - click to enlarge
The Saturna Island Recreation and Cultural Center is one of
two CAP sites on Saturna Island and is linked to the Saturna Community
Access Network. This site is open to the public and can be accessed
during regular operating hours.
In the early 1980’s a group was formed with the goal of building
a gymnasium next to the Saturna Elementary School. Melanie Gaines,
school principal, at the time and the late Bob Rodway, Lion President,
at the time were part of the group that initiated the concept.
This group made some headway with the project but eventually it
stalled due to policies of the day. They were successful, however,
in achieving an Expo ’86 grant of $10,000.
In 1992, the Lions took up the project again. This time with the
self-imposed mandate to acquire a suitable piece of land that the
community would have control over.
In November of 1992, Don Piper, then Lion President, approached
Wolfgang Schwegler, lawyer for F. Williams Holdings and enquired as
to whether they would consider donating land to the community.
“The Prince” Fuerst Friedrich Wilhelm Von Hohenzollern, responded
favorably and the Lions set about locating a suitable piece of F.
Williams land that would fit the community needs.
It was felt that the best location they could offer was approx.
4 acres in Lyall Harbour at the end of Crossingham Road. After much
discussion, it was decided that location would be too restricting
and would also cause traffic congestion.
In January 1993, the Saturna Recreation Centre Society was incorporated.
Shortly after this, John & Carol Money were approached to see if
they would consider trading 4 acres of land near the upper store,
for the 4 acres in Lyall Harbour which was adjacent to land the Money’s
already owned. They agreed.
In December 1993, subdivision applications for both properties were
submitted to the Ministry. It should be pointed out that although
F. Williams was willing to donate 4 acres, by the time this piece
was subdivided, due to restrictions placed on it by several Ministries
we ended up with only ½ of the original piece.
The Money’s, however kept to their original commitment and donated
the 4 acres we felt was needed for this project and for further community
development.
On July 2, 1998 the property was registered to the Saturna Recreation
Centre Society. The Saturna Lions had now completed their mandate
to acquire the property.
The Saturna Recreation Centre Society has now to carry out their
mandate, which under the Constitution of the Society is:
- a) To identify the recreational needs and interests of the community.
- b) To organize, administer, and coordinate appropriate recreation
opportunities for all ages in the community on a year round basis.
- c) To assist already established recreation groups and programs.
- d) To acquire property and to construct thereon a building or
buildings for the purpose of providing a recreational facility for
the community of Saturna Island.
- e) To obtain and manage the necessary finances, personal and
equipment to operate community recreation programs and facilities.
In April 1999 several Architects with Saturna connections were approached
to submit “expressions of interest” to the Society. John Keay was
engaged and the first of many building plans were presented to the
Society and then to the Community for input on a multipurpose facility.
In August 2001 the Society first made application to the Canada/BC
Infrastructure Program for funds to construct a multipurpose facility.
Over the next two and a half years many public meetings were held
within the Community to discuss the project and the configuration
of the new facility.
In June 2002 the first major fund raising event was kicked off at
Tom & Dian Johnstone’s. Over the next two years $575,000 was raised
mostly from the Saturna Community. Fund raising will continue until
the project is complete.
On May 28, 2003 the Society was approved for funding in the amount
of $1,108,878.00 from the Canada/BC Infrastructure Program. The “Program”
covers the cost of the Recreation & Cultural Centre but the Medical
Clinic is not an eligible expense. The Community must raise all the
funds for the Clinic.
November 1, 2003 saw the signing of a construction management contract
between the Society and, Don Piper and John Gaines. The construction
process has begun! The building plans were finalized Feb. 23, 2004,
and the framing contract to Traditional Projects Ltd. was approved
on May 1, 2004. May 7/04 saw the first concrete pour.
On January 15, 2005 the building reached “lock-up” roof on, windows
& doors in, and building paper on. A major event!
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On August 20, 2005 the
Saturna Recreation and Cultural Centre was officially
opened with a gala
celebration (< click link for photo page), with
invited dignitaries, bagpipe band and procession, along with
250 well-wishers in attendance! |