Call for Canvassers – 2015 Membership Drive

Champlain Park Membership Drive

It’s that time again! This year, we need your help!

CANVASSERS are the core of our Community Association’s fundraising effort.  Revenues collected from our annual membership drive enable a variety of activities in our community, including:
Contributing directly to your community’s well-being; and
Providing financial resources for development-related activities.

This year, our Community Association needs 20 volunteers to help out with the membership drive.

Our goal this year is to increase our Community Association memberships to 75 percent of all households.

Duties:  Canvass approximately 20 homes on your street or nearby

Required: 1-2 hours of your time

The 2015 Champlain Park Community Association (CPCA) Membership Drive
Begins: May 15,2015.

To volunteer as a canvasser please contact:
Joan Dorsay
Phone: 613-729-3640
email: joan.dorsay@rogers.com

CPCA Work Planning Session Agenda – January 8

Agenda

Champlain Park Community Association (CPCA) Workplanning Session
Thursday Jan 8, 2015, 7:00 pm
at the Fieldhouse

Note: The chair will invite non exec community members to speak at specified times during the agenda

1- Overview of planning session (10 min)

Objective: to provide an overview of the planning session – objective of the session is to get input in order for the workplanning team (Dennis, Roland, Nick) to do the first draft of the workplan, structured as follows:

a) CPCA vision statement
b) Priority activity areas for CPCA

  • Activity area (or business line)
  • Goal(s)
  • Task(s)
  • People – at a general level, specifics will depend on community volunteer interest
  • Budget (if any) – at a general level, specifics to be determined at a later session

2- Brainstorming session on what CPCA does (25 min)

Objective: to develop a good list of what the CPCA does and can do in the future
Question: What are the important tasks that CPCA does or important things that the CPCA can do?

a) post-it note brainstorming (10 min)
b) discussion: do we have all the important tasks? (10 min)
c) group tasks into activity areas: is yours in the right place? (5 min)

3-Vision statement (25 minutes)

Objective: to define a common unifying theme or rationale for the identified activity areas and tasks
Question: What is our common purpose/mission? (why do what we do?)

4-Develop priority activity areas (or business lines) (50 minutes)

Objective: to develop a list of important activity areas (building on #2)
Question: What are the goals and related tasks for each activity area? Identify:

  • Activity area
  • Goal(s)
  • Task(s)
  • People – at a general level, specifics will depend on community volunteer interest
  • Budget (if any) – at a general level, specifics to be determined at a later session

5-Close (10 minutes)

-Workplanning team will write up the first draft of the CPCA workplan.
-Given discussion above – identify priority areas for discussions with the city councillor

Note regarding the purpose and implementation of the workplan:

CPCA Co-Chairs and executive members are not expected to enforce the plan or carry out all identified tasks. Executive members are volunteers who have already taken on responsibilities related to their individual positions and interests. Implementation of some aspects of the plan will depend on availability and involvement of other community volunteers. The plan may help to guide recruitment of such volunteers and budget allocation. The plan is meant to be flexible. Any future endeavours that arise can be discussed, prioritized and carried out as volunteers come forward.

Agenda items for the executive only

6- CPCA budget items
7-City budget items
8- Review of city list of street renovations
9- Any other items (to be prioritized for discussion at future meetings)

CPCA Executive Meeting Agenda Jan 8 2015.pdf

Friendly reminder: Open Executive Meeting

All are welcome!

When:   January 8, 2015
Time:     7-9pm 
Where: Champlain Park Fieldhouse

Please select here for meeting Agenda

The overall theme for this meeting is strategic planning and priority setting for 2015. While there will always be unanticipated developments throughout the year to which the Executive will need to react, our objective is to adopt a somewhat more structured approach to making our community a better place to live, work, play.

We look forward to your participation.

 

 

“Open” Executive Meeting – January 8

“Open” Executive Meeting Jan. 8, 2015 7-9pm Champlain Park Fieldhouse

At the recent CPCA AGM, we discussed whether CPCA Board meetings should be open to the general membership. The CPCA Executive are unanimous in regarding this as a worthwhile initiative.

Accordingly, we invite any interested member of the CPCA to join us at our next Executive Board meeting at the field house on January 8, 2015.

The overall theme for the upcoming meeting is strategic planning and priority setting for 2015. While there will always be unanticipated developments throughout the year to which the Executive will need to react, our objective is to adopt a somewhat more structured approach to making our community a better place to live, work, play. We look forward to your participation
Nick Xenos, CPCA Environment Committee Coordinator will facilitate, assisted by several other executive members.
Discussion topics will include:

  1. Overall vision for CPCA – who we are, want to be
  2. Key business lines (themes)
  3. Related priorities and activities
  4. What to discuss with our new Councillor, Jeff Leiper
  5. Other Business

Amy Kempster Receives Award

Following up on the Annual General Meeting, here’s a photo of Amy receiving recognition for her work at the CPCA.

Amy Steele Kempster is awarded a plaque on October 16th 2014 by the Champlain Park Community Association for 30 years as a community volunteer with achievements in negotiations with NCC, as our contact with the Federation of Community Associations, and in keeping us updated on current issues through her column "Amy's Corner" in our neighbourhood newsletter. Way to go, Amy! Presenters are Carol Arnason and Dennis Van Staalduinen.  Photo by John Arnason.
Amy Steele Kempster is awarded a plaque on October 16th 2014 by the Champlain Park Community Association for 30 years as a community volunteer with achievements in negotiations with NCC, as our contact with the Federation of Community Associations, and in keeping us updated on current issues through her column “Amy’s Corner” in our neighbourhood newsletter. Way to go, Amy! Presenters are Carol Arnason and Dennis Van Staalduinen. Photo by John Arnason.

AGM Reminder – Thursday 7:30 pm

Champlain Park Community Association
Annual General Meeting
Thursday October 16, 2014 7:30 pm
at the Champlain Park Fieldhouse

AGENDA

Chair: Dennis Van Staalduinen

  1. Approval of minutes of 2013 AGM
  2. Committee Reports (10 minutes)
    1. Development – Duncan Bury
    2. Environment – Nick Xenos
  3. Treasurer’s Report – Joan Dorsay (5 minutes)
  4. Membership Report – Barbara Borylo-Gourdie (5 minutes)
  5. Social Activities – Carol Arnason (5 minutes)
  6. Election of Executive for 2014 – 2015 – CoChair1 (5 minutes)
  7. Presentation of Amy’s Plaque – Carol (5 minutes)
  8. Other Business – Members (10 minutes)
  9. Guest speaker – Ottawa Riverkeeper – John Almstedt (30 minutes)
  10. Adjournment

Please also see the list of candidates.

CPCA Annual General Meeting – October 16

Champlain Park Community Association
Annual General Meeting
Thursday October 16, 2014 7:30 pm
at the Champlain Park Fieldhouse

AGENDA

Chair: Dennis Van Staalduinen

  1. Approval of minutes of 2013 AGM
  2. Committee Reports (10 minutes)
    1. Development – Duncan Bury
    2. Environment – Nick Xenos
  3. Treasurer’s Report – Joan Dorsay (5 minutes)
  4. Membership Report – Barbara Borylo-Gourdie (5 minutes)
  5. Social Activities – Carol Arnason (5 minutes)
  6. Election of Executive for 2014 – 2015 – CoChair1 (5 minutes)
  7. Presentation of Amy’s Plaque – Carol (5 minutes)
  8. Other Business – Members (10 minutes)
  9. Guest speaker – Ottawa Riverkeeper – John Almstedt (30 minutes)
  10. Adjournment

Please also see the list of candidates.

AGM Candidates for the Champlain Park Community Association Executive

Please see attached Chart

20141014 Champlain Park Organization Chart

20141014 Champlain Park Organization Chart.pdf

Volunteers have put their names forward for all executive positions.
However, all positions can be contested. Most positions can also be shared as there is always plenty to do. We also have an executive position called “Member at Large”. This allows people to be on the executive without a specific “portfolio” and to contribute in a variety of ways as per your interests.

Contact for info or to be added to the slate of exec members:
CoChair1 champlainpark@gmail.com

Vacant non-executive positions are:

  • All committees welcome new members.
  • Coordinators for individual social events are also needed – Contact Carol Arnason carol.arnason@ocsb.ca