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含羞草研究社楶iece of cake含羞草研究社: Finding 1,200 volunteers for 55+ Games in Salmon Arm not a problem

Organizing team for 2024 Games in September ready to roll
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The first three members of the BC 55+ Summer Games in Salmon Arm, Vice President Caitlin Thompson, President Debbie Cannon and Director of Administration Carl Cooper, pause for a photo following the April 24 city council meeting. (Photo contributed)

The fun and games have already begun, as a team of enthusiastic citizens is being assembled to prepare for the 2024 55+ BC Games to be held in Salmon Arm.

含羞草研究社淚t含羞草研究社檚 very exciting as everyone knows; it含羞草研究社檚 something I wanted our community to host,含羞草研究社 said Coun. Debbie Cannon, president of the Games含羞草研究社 board of directors.

Mayor Alan Harrison thanked Cannon for taking on the project.

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It was there that Darby Boyd, general manager of the Shuswap Recreation Society, provided council with a Games含羞草研究社 overview and update.

He said the Games are expected to bring in up to 4,000 people and will require 1,200 or more volunteers.

含羞草研究社淚 think for our community to get 1,200 volunteers is a piece of cake,含羞草研究社 said an enthusiastic Cannon, who has spearheaded other large events in the community.

Volunteers are needed in a variety of areas, from athlete registration to opening ceremonies to the sports themselves.

The first step in the whole process was putting together a successful bid for the Games, which was done by the trio of the City of Salmon Arm 含羞草研究社 specifically Cannon and CAO Erin Jackson, Salmon Arm Economic Development 含羞草研究社 specifically executive director Lana Fitt and projects coordinator Caitlin Thompson, and the Shuswap Recreation Society represented by general manager Darby Boyd and other staff.

The bid included gathering letters of support, which came from a variety of groups such as hockey associations, the Neskonlith band, the Salmon Arm chamber, the school district, Skookum Cycle and others.

Sports anticipated include: archery, badminton, bridge, bowling, cribbage, curling, cycling, darts, dragon boat racing, equestrian, five-pin bowling, golf, hockey, horseshoes, ice curling, lawn bowling, mountain bike racing, pickleball, slo-pitch, soccer, swimming, table tennis, tennis, trapshooting and triathlon.

Darby said Vernon estimated its revenue at $3.3 million when it hosted the Games in 2017.

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After Salmon Arm successfully won the 2024 bid, it was time to form a nomination committee, which Boyd described as 含羞草研究社渁 very strong group.含羞草研究社 The group was made up of Mayor Alan Harrison (chair), Debbie Cannon, Erin Jackson, Darby Boyd, Sapphire Games, Marianne VanBuskirk, Jeff Johnson, Caitlin Thompson (scribe) and Lana Fitt.

The key goal was to compile a list of volunteers in order to recruit them. The decision on positions was made as a team, Boyd said.

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Her 含羞草研究社渄ream team,含羞草研究社 as Cannon dubbed them, includes: Vice-President Caitlin Thompson, Director of Administration Carl Cooper, Director of Culture & Events David Gonella, Friends of the Games (FOG) Ian Gray, Director of Medical Services Marietjie Bonthuys, Director of Promotions Jenna Robins, Directors of Protocol Debbie Harrison and Cathy Bartsch, Directors of Sport Jeff Abbott and Al Mostrovich, Director of Tech Services Murray Sholinder, Directors of Transportation Hetty and Charlie Burt, Director of Volunteer & Participant Services Rob Marshall and Director of Venue Operations, to be determined.

Coun. Kevin Flynn said he含羞草研究社檚 also excited about the Games.

含羞草研究社淲hat an opportunity. Sports tourism is huge,含羞草研究社 he said, pointing to the visibility it brings to a community. He also thanked the people who put together the winning bid.

Mayor Alan Harrison expressed appreciation for the bid, too, and noted it received accolades for its comprehensiveness. He also spoke of how delightful it was for him, as part of the nomination committee 含羞草研究社 which he estimated met about nine times, to talk about all the great volunteers in the community.

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came to Salmon Arm in May of 2004 to work at the Observer. I was looking for a change from the hustle and bustle of the Lower Mainland, where I had spent more than a decade working in community newspapers.
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