Bay Bulls-Bauline Athletic Association December 2009

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Bay Bulls-Bauline Athletic Association December 2009 This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab Type in action items as they come up Click OK to dismiss this box This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Bay Bulls-Bauline Athletic Association December 2009 2009/2010 Regional Recreation Accomplishments and Goals By: Trudy Williams, Regional Recreation Director 4/25/2019

Overview Who we are…. Accomplishments… Goals for 2010 Why BBBAA… Mission/Values Accomplishments… Goals for 2010 Why BBBAA… 4/25/2019

BBBAA: Who we are… 14 Member NFP Regional Recreation Board Formed Jan. 2008 7 communities; Bay Bulls, Witless Bay, Mobile, Tors Cove, Burnt Cove, St. Michael’s and Bauline East Board Directors include: Reps from seven communities Community Youth Network O’Conner 50+ Club Southern Shore Unite 1 Full Time Employee, Regional Recreation Director – Trudy Williams (BPE) Funded, Dept. TCR, 3yr contract, 58%(yr1), 88%(yr2,3) 4/25/2019

Mission/Values To promote, foster and develop recreational infrastructure, programs and services to ensure the effective delivery of community-based sports, recreation and leisure time activities for all residents and visitors to our region. Values - Every resident of our region has the right and freedom to: Participation Welcoming and Inclusive Community Active Living Enriching Experiences Engagement Balanced program offerings Fair Play Safety Accountability Access to Nature and the Outdoors 4/25/2019

BBBAA: Accomplishments 2009 – Q1 1st Regional Winter Carnival ($22,500 BCAH Grant) Generated approx. $40,000 within region Auction: $10,000 to groups – Soccer, Burnt Cv Ball Field Partnered with groups in region to offer events (Schools, 50+, towns, etc) Grant applications: Students (Service Can., Prov.); Winter Carnival 2009-Q2 Hired New Regional Recreation Director Strategic Planning Session, sponsored by TCR Summer Program Developed/hire staff 1st Spring Soccer Session Developed New Horizons Grant for 50+ Southern Shore United Soccer Committee established 4/25/2019

Accomplishments cont... 2009-Q3 Staff Training Minister of TCR visit/announcement in Bay Bulls Regional Summer Programs, Soccer, Baseball and Special Events Canada Day co-host with Witless Bay (BCAH, $1250 grant) 3rd Annual Reg. Games co-host Tors Cv-Bauline (TCR, $10,000) 2009-Q4 2nd Annual Fall Regional Activity Guide Developed first 50+ poster and brochure Grant applications (submitting on behalf of region) RInc, PWG, True Sport, WC Sod-Turning Ceremony for New Lifestyle Center RRD Training: High Five Trainer, Phys. Activity Community Site 2010 Grants approved: New Horizons ($16,000), RiNC ($25,000), Winter Carnival ($10,400) 4/25/2019

Program Participation Soccer Baseball Day Program Special Event Friday Regional Games O’Conner 50+ 2008 120-sum 35 17 50 avg 149 75 2009 Y/Y Growth/Decline 129-sprg 160-sum +33% Y/Y 22 (-37)% Y/Y 59 +247% YY 70 avg. 492 total + 40% Y/Y 165 +11% 100 +33% 4/25/2019

Goals for 2010 Infrastructure Support Programs Promotion Regional Applications Regional Lifestyle Center Bay Bulls: Playground Witless Bay: Community Center Extension, Playground, Ball Field, Court. Programs After School Programs (elementary and high school) S.O.A.R. Financial and equipment assistance program Summer Day Camp /Sports/Traveling Playground Program Adults Ball Hockey/Soccer Leagues/Ladies Softball League 50+ Walking Program, Long range planning, Senior Games Special Events: Winter Carnival, Can. Day, Reg. Games, Promotion Website Development (sections for core groups; 50+, SSU, etc.) 4/25/2019

BBBAA: Why… In Can., 77% men & 75% women considered inactive. (AT.) 87% of children/youth are not meeting recommended 90min. of physical activity a day (Active Healthy Kids Can.) We are the first generation who’s children may have a shorter lifespan than their parents. Promote Health and Well-Being; recommendation of Southern Avalon Community Health Needs Assessment, 2006 4/25/2019