P.A. community clubs in need of volunteers
They host hundreds of hockey games and practices per year, plus countless public skate sessions, but community club rinks in Prince Albert are struggling to find the volunteers they need to operate.
The ten community clubs scattered around P.A. are city owned, but volunteer run. That means while the city pays the utility bills and provides support in the form of grants, volunteers manage the day-to-day operations of the facilities, including bookings, fundraising, and hiring rink attendants and maintenance staff.
Ken Dyck, vice-president and facility manager of the East Hill Community Club, says he was one of around ten members when he joined the club’s volunteer board around 20 years ago.
“Now over the years our membership has declined,” he told paNOW. “Now if we have three or four people show up at a meeting, we’re doing good.”