Reminder: Membership Meeting IS Wednesday, March 13th at 1:00pm

Hello Members and welcome to the 2024 Canoe Season.

Membership meeting  1:oopm, March 13, 2024,
RIM Park
2001 University Avenue East,Waterloo N2K 4K4

1.  A membership form for ALL returning members to complete.
OSSCC MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL for 2024

2. A training form for those who want to stay safe on the water and/or refresh your skills.

Training Registration Form -1

Forms may be mailed to the Old Salts Senior Canoe Club  PO Box
with your 2 cheques enclosed.
(ONE for Membership and ONE for Training )

Address:
Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club
55 Northfield Dr. East Suite 242
Waterloo, ON N2K 3T6
OR
You can decide to wait until the Membership meeting to pay by cash, cheque or e-transfer.

If you require further information, please reach out to me,
Bett, via email  info@oldsaltsclub.com

Hope to see you there 

 

Gentle Reminders AND “Please send TWO cheques”

Thank you to members who have sent in their membership forms.
** If you do NOT plan to renew your membership, please let us know.
It helps with our planning.

PLEASE mail TWO cheques if you are signing up for training along with membership.
THIS includes “refresher training.” 
Pond training is paid at the pond, the DAY of. 

You will receive TWO posts about Membership/Training today.
(Post 1) 

1.  A membership form for ALL members to complete.
OSSCC MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL for 2024

2. A training form for those who want to stay safe on the water and/or refresh your skills.

Training Registration Form -1

Forms may be mailed to the Old Salts Senior Canoe Club  PO Box
with your 2 cheques enclosed. (ONE for Membership and ONE for Training )

Address:
Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club
55 Northfield Dr. East Suite 242
Waterloo, ON N2K 3T6
OR
You can decide to wait until the Membership meeting to pay by cash, cheque or e-transfer.

If you require further information, please reach out to me, Bett, via email 
info@oldsaltsclub.com

Hope to see you there 

 

Time to Register – Membership AND Training form

Hello Members and welcome to the 2024 Canoe Season.

Membership meeting is 1:oopm, March 13, 2024,
RIM Park
2001 University Avenue East,Waterloo N2K 4K4

You will receive TWO posts about Membership/Training today.
(Post 1) 

1.  A membership form for ALL members to complete.
OSSCC MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL for 2024

 

2. A training form for those who want to stay safe on the water and/or refresh your skills.

Training Registration Form -1

Forms may be mailed to the Old Salts Senior Canoe Club  PO Box
with your 2 cheques enclosed. (ONE for Membership and ONE for Training )

Address:
Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club
55 Northfield Dr. East Suite 242
Waterloo, ON N2K 3T6
OR
You can decide to wait until the Membership meeting to pay by cash, cheque or e-transfer.

If you require further information, please reach out to me, Bett, via email 
info@oldsaltsclub.com

Hope to see you there 

 

Membership Registration Meeting Update

{This post is best read on the Blog for better view}

A newsletter was sent out to our membership at the beginning of February with regards to our 2023 membership registration meeting at Rim park. Check your emails if you didn’t get it.

The Registration Meeting will be held in the Century Room at Rim Park in Waterloo.  There is plenty of parking, so park close to the “A” entrance of the Manulife Sportsplex which is where you will enter.  Go up the stairs  and our room is to the right.  There is an elevator for those who need it. The doors will open at 1:00 pm. An agenda will be sent out several days before the meeting.

Tables will be set up where you can either drop off your completed membership form and fee or you can register on that day.  Hard copies of the registration forms will be available for anyone without a printer. You can also sign up for training, volunteer to be a trip leader and if able, get on the tower list.

Have questions? One of our board members should be able to answer them. Interested in Bondi? Last year was a tremendous success, however, we are looking for a volunteer/volunteers to organize this wonderful get-a-way!

Cheques and cash (exact amounts…no change will be available) will be accepted.  We will also be accepting e-transfers at the registration meeting.

Membership: $50
Pool Training: $20

Basic Canoe Training: $65 (2 days)
Intermediate Canoe Training: $70 (2 days)
Refresher Canoe Training: $40 (1 day)
An updated version of the OSSCC Handbook and Rules can be found here {link}

If you can’t make the meeting, you can send your completed membership form (including signed waiver on pg. 2) and fee to:  Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club, 55 Northfield Dr. East Suite 242, Waterloo, ON N2K 3T6. (This is now the official address of OSSCC)

The membership registration form can be found on the club website here {link}. If you know anyone who would like to join, direct them to the club website found here {link} or have them email info@oldsaltsclub.com

We are pleased to announce that we will be proceeding with our regular training program, including pool training this season. The training schedule is now posted, including the dates,  costs, descriptions and training locations. New members from last couple of years are encouraged to take the pool training they were unable to take during covid. Details of what’s included are on the training schedule.  If you want to get the skills and confidence required to participate in some of our more challenging Tuesday trips, take the intermediate training. Our more experienced paddlers will also be able to brush up on some rusty skills and learn new things.  You can never have too much training and you will always learn something new, no matter how many times you retake a session! We strongly recommend that everyone consider refreshing their skills:)
Details on canoe training can be found here {link} Contact Lynn Warmington  at lynnwarmington1@gmail.com or 519-400-0388 if you have any questions or concerns.

The canoe schedule is posted. You will find it here {link} . The committee has planned some great trips…..some new, some we haven’t done in a while and many of our favourites! There have also been suggestions about possible overnight trips. What are your thoughts on that? Comment below this post. Check out the schedule and mark your calendars for the trips you want to participate in, especially if you would like to lead  or tow for a particular trip.

For our club to work, we need volunteers to run it, particularly  Trip Leaders {link}and Towers {link} for both our Easy Breezy Trips on Thursdays and for the more challenging trips on Tuesdays. Without volunteers, we don’t have any trips. So when you fill out your registration form, don’t forget to check the boxes under the volunteer part of the form. Don’t see anything that interests you?….make a suggestion and take the lead!

To make it less daunting, everyone who volunteers to tow or lead a trip will be able to attend an informal training workshop so they will know exactly what’s involved and will know what to do. This will ensure there is a consistency in how things are done and give the opportunity to get any questions or concerns answered, particulary any changes in procedure. The date(s) will be announced at the registration meeting.

Finally, we are all looking forward to seeing the friendly faces of members both old and new and having a wonderful 2023 canoe season. 
Mark your calendars for Thursday, March 23rd!

 

 

REMINDER: Membership Forms/Fees…….

Thanks to everyone who have sent in their forms and fees for this season, in spite of the uncertainty of the COVID-19 crisis. It is much appreciated as we try to get the membership list updated so everyone can keep in touch while we wait out the the social distancing mandate.

Also, thanks to all of you who let us know you would be renewing your membership. We thank you for your response and support for our Club. Could you please send in your forms and fees as soon as you can (May 1st at the latest)so we can finally complete the membership list for the season.  Fees are still $40 per person and each member must complete a form. See “Latest Updates Due to COVID-19” for the most recent updates and where to send forms.

Please note that training has been cancelled for this season, so anyone who has submitted training fees will get a refund or their cheque returned.

If you don’t have access to a printer, please let us know and a membership form will be mailed to you. You can find the link to the form here: 2020 Membership Renewal Form
or here:
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In case you missed it, please note that our canoe trips have all been cancelled for the month of May. See: Latest Updates Due to COVID-19

Newly updated Membership List, Version 4


For those of you who can’t wait to get out on the water and enjoy some fresh air, camraderie, and fun, here is a glimpse of what we have to look forward to:

Trip Videos 2019 (all in one place)

OSSCC Training News

Last year we welcomed Beth Jones-Cornwall as our certified moving water instructor and were very pleased with the expertise and professionalism that she brought to our club.  Long time returning club members as well as new members all benefited from Beth’s up-to- date knowledge and instruction. Beth is certified with ORCKA (the Ontario Recreational Canoeing and Kayaking Association) and Paddle Canada as both a Moving Water and Basic Flat Water Canoeing Instructor.  She is also certified as a Wilderness First Responder and a Swift Water Rescue Technician. Beth has taught moving water courses and clinics for the Scouts, Girl Guides, Waterloo Wellington Canoe Club, various school boards in Ontario, along with other associations. Beth has also guided private canoe trips and courses for over 16 years, so she is well qualified.

Dryland/Orientation Training + Pool Training

For those new to the club, it is expected that you will participate in the two hour dry land training and orientation.  At this time, we will discuss in detail the expectations of the club, how we operate, logistics, safety, gear, working together with your partner in the canoe and basic canoe strokes.  Also, new members are expected to participate in the two pool training sessions where we will again focus on safety, rescue techniques and some basic canoe strokes. There will then be three training sessions on the Victoria Street pond where we will put into practise what has been learned in the pool.  

Basic Level (Flat & Moving Water)

By that time you will be ready for Beth’s two half day basic level courses.  She will review canoe strokes and techniques both in the bow and in the stern for both flat water and moving water.    Also, she will go over risk management considerations, in current manoeuvres, river reading and self rescue. You will be introduced to the term “MITH” M-I-T-H  and eddy turns, S-Turns, and peel outs. Remember, we are mostly on rivers with currents, some faster than others, so even if you feel that you have canoeing experience, it is always good to refresh those skills, review the terminology and be open to learning new techniques and manoeuvres.  Long time members are also invited to take the basic level course if you would like to improve your skills. Training is intensive for new members, but it will make your canoeing experience with the Old Salts much more enjoyable and safe for all.

Intermediate Skills Training

Next, Beth will offer the two half days of Intermediate Skills Training.  These are offered on moving water for members who have successfully completed the basic level course and would like to further improve their water strokes, manoeuvres, river knowledge, and rescuing techniques.   It is necessary for members to have both the basic and intermediate training to participate in all our excursions. With just the basic, you may be excluded from some of our more challenging trips, as we may feel they may be too dangerous without adequate preparation.  Once again, long time members of the club are encouraged to take the intermediate training to practise their skills and get updated, professional feedback on their canoeing techniques and water reading ability.

Refresher Training

Finally, Beth is offering the Refresher Training Course.  She will challenge us to use our knowledge and skills to make our own decisions on the water and become competent trip leaders.  Beth will review strokes and the “MITH” technique, risk management, moving water manoeuvres and river reading. This course is especially important for all trip organizers, leaders, trippers, trainers, members who have taken the safety course, and anyone who wants to review the skills and techniques they have learned in the past.  Anyone who has not taken a course in the last few years is strongly encouraged to take this Refresher training to update his or her skills.

We, as a club, strongly encourage all members to sign up for at least one course.  It will make for happier, safer and more enjoyable excursions for you, your canoe partner and all those on the outing with you.  

If you haven’t already done so, please sign up for the training courses by contacting me at:  lynnwarmington1@gmail.com or call me at 519-846-9243.

Thank you. 

Lynn

**UPDATE**
With the indefinite closure of Wing 404, Dryland Training will be cancelled this year. The City of Kitchener has also closed it’s facilities until April 5th, so in all likelihood, the Pool Training may also be cancelled if the city’s pools aren’t reopened. We will keep you up to date should there be any changes with any of the training with Beth Jones due to the COVID-19 crisis.


additional resources

Canoe Terminology

Know Your Strokes – videos and illustrations on strokes and canoe technique

Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club Handbook

 

Trip Co-Ordination

The Trip Co-ordinating Committee got together in the off season and planned a full schedule of trips for the 2020 season. You can check out the schedule here: 2020-2021 Training & Trip Schedule.

trip days & times

Every Tuesday we have a canoe trip on various rivers close to home and some further afield. Every other Thursday we have “Easy Breezy” canoe trips for those who prefer canoeing on still water such as ponds and small lakes. For more details, see “Canoe Trip Times

We have 2 trailers that carry 6 canoes each and one trailer also carries a kayak. If car topping is required, the driver who car tops will have their trip fee refunded back to them.

We meet at the shed on Tuesday mornings at 8:30 a.m. for an 8:45 departure. There is a $6 fee for each trip and a $9 fee for longer trips (as indicated by *). On longer trips, we meet at the shed at 8:00 a.m. for an 8:15 a.m. departure. (Money from the trip fees is used to pay mileage to the towers).

Thursday Easy Breezy outings meet at the shed at 9:00 a.m. for a 9:15 departure. These outings are always on calm water.

trip organizing

We have members that volunteer to organize the various canoe trips. There is a detailed, step by step “how to” on the blog on how to do this.  You will find that here under “Trip Organization Steps” on our blog under Trip Organizing.  We will assist you if you have never done this before. Hopefully we can get some new people to try their hand at leading a trip. If you want more information, want to volunteer to lead a trip or want to offer your services as a tower, please indicate this on your registration form as well as contacting Anne at annewoolner@hotmail.com .  Please consider volunteering to organize a trip, especially if you’ve been a member for a while!. In the past, trips have been cancelled when no one stepped up to be the organizer!

are you ready?

We also have training for both  new and returning members to keep your skills sharp and possibly learn something new.  Lynn Warmington has organized all of our training –Basic, intermediate and Refresher courses. For more information contact Lynn at lynnwarmington1@gmail.com  or check out her report for more details.

Regards,

Anne Woolner, Trip Co-Ordinator

Social Committee

The Social Committee’s original function was to provide food at our large group gatherings.  And in less contagious times you would have enjoyed lots of goodies like coffee, tea, juice, homemade cookies, squares and loaves, cheese and crackers and a fruit tray at our Membership Drive in March and again at our annual meeting in Oct. (hopefully we will still have that one).

Since the early days of the club our role has gradually expanded so we now provide additional social events beyond the regular weekly canoe outings.

Paradise Lake

Our next scheduled get together is a day at Paradise Lake on June 16 at the Y Camp.  For $20 we enjoy coffee and muffins on arrival, a morning of canoeing on their lake in their canoes, with a leader provided by the camp, followed by a hot lunch. We usually have time to tour the lake and admire the awesome cottages, before we settle in to some competitive games and attempts at synchronized canoe formations.  No talent is necessary for this.  Even the least-experienced beginners are able to participate. It’s best to bring your own life jacket, though they do have some there if you forget.  After lunch there is time for a swim or some more canoeing, or you can head home.

Mini Golf Tournament

In August we have our annual mini golf tournament held at Max’s Golf Academy on King St. near Market Rd.  We meet at 9:30 before it gets too hot and are divided into teams for a friendly competition.  There are usually some small prizes and consolation chocolate.

Corn Maze

In Oct. when our canoe schedule is finished, we plan a visit to Nauman’s farm for an opportunity to find your way through their corn maze.  Again, we are divided into small groups so you are never lost alone.  This is followed by an optional lunch at Homestyle Diner.

Car Rally

We’ve been fortunate the last few years to have a car rally in the fall.  It depends on volunteers willing to prepare a route.  We meet at the 404 at 9 a.m. and divide into teams of 2, 3, or 4 to a car and leave about 5 minutes apart.  We follow clues to find the route and answer questions related to the sights along the way.  After a couple of hours we find our way to the destination where we enjoy a potluck lunch while the organizer uses the answer sheets to determine the winners.

Geocaching

In Nov. we often have a  morning of geocaching led by some experienced volunteers.  It’s fun to try and find the hidden treasures.  There is usually an optional lunch  out afterwards.

Christmas Party

In Dec. the highlight of our social season is our Christmas Lunch at Luther Village in Waterloo.  Last year for $35 we enjoyed a full turkey dinner with dressing, mashed potatoes, vegetables, gravy, cranberries, and two salads, coffee or tea and Christmas Pudding and fruit for dessert.  A cash bar was available. We had a mixer game at the beginning and some other party games after lunch.  Members were invited to make optional contributions to the food bank, toy drive, and /or bring a door prize. Our members were very generous.  We even had musical entertainment by one of our more talented members and we ended the afternoon by singing some favourite Christmas carols.

Bowling

In Jan. and Feb. we had an afternoon of bowling each month at Victoria Lanes in Kitchener.   No talent was necessary.  It was just a way to get out and get together.  There were some chocolate prizes for a hidden score and for high and low female and male bowlers each game. There was an optional coffee gathering afterwards across the street at City Bakery.

Hiking

Besides events run by the Social Committee there is a walking group that meets Tues. mornings at 9:30 from Nov. to April.  They have been to the Floradale  Dam, Sandy Hills Regional Forest, Health  alley Trail, Langdon Hall, Snider’s  Flats, and many more.  After the hike they usually go for lunch at a restaurant in the area of the hike.  Unfortunately this is now also on hold due to the Coronavirus.

Hopefully this trying situation will soon be over and we can get back to our regular social schedule.

Best of health, everyone.

Pam & Brenda

Words From the President

This message is much different than the one I was going to give at the Membership Drive. Much has changed in the last two weeks that directly impacts our Club so I would like to address these issues. I direct this message to our  members who currently have access to our Blog.

First, I hope this message finds you all in good health and coping well with the social distancing challenges that have been presented to us. These are unprecedented times that will generate many conversations down the road.  In the meantime, please stay positive, keep in touch with each other and above all stay safe as we all look forward to sunny days ahead and getting back on the water!


I’m sure you have all received and read the MEMBERSHIP UPDATE announcement that Carol posted on Monday. If you haven’t read it, please do. This post outlines how we are supposed to renew our memberships this year in light of the current COVID-19 situation.

To clarify some questions that have been raised, please note that the membership fees have not changed: the fee is still $40 per person.  The Alumni membership (members for 20+ years) is still $25 per person. Cheques should be made out to : Old Salts Seniors Canoe Club

A notice was also sent out with regards to WING 404.  The City of Waterloo has closed all its facilities until further notice, which includes Wing 404. Therefore, to avoid confusion, I ask that you ignore the address stated on the form (Wing 404) and send/or drop off your membership renewal and fee to my home address. I am fortunate to still get home delivery, so it will be placed in my mail box. The same goes if you prefer to drop it off personally.

OSSCC
c/o 132 Kesselring Court
Kitchener, ON  N2E 2P2

We have been told that any membership renewals that were sent to Wing 404 will be held once received by Jaye Kuntz. (Manager at Wing 404)

For more information on “membership”, please refer to the Membership Report.


This will be an interesting year for us as there are so many unknowns that we have never dealt with as a club. It’s not a question of WILL we get on the water this year, it’s WHEN we get on the water. The Trip Coordinating Committee , lead by Anne Woolner, got together in the off season and planned some great trips. Some are new and others are our old favourites. Fingers crossed that we will get to do them, barring COVID-19 restrictions or inclement weather! Check out the schedule here: 2020-2021 Training and Trip Schedule. For more information, check out the Trip Co-Ordinator Report.

I also ask that any of our members who have been around for more than a year, to please consider volunteering to be a “Trip Organizer” for our canoe trips this year. We have a whole resource section on this blog dedicated to making this easy to do with lots of information, including a specific “how-to” detailing exactly how to organize a trip as well as a check list to simplify the process. You can find that here: Trip Organizing
Many thanks to Dianne Wagner, Lynn Warmington and Anne Woolner for putting this together and updating!


Finally, I’d like to thank you for your continued support of our Club.  Our board was told quite recently at one of our meetings how important our club is to the city.  As active members we not only participate in physical exercise but also have a positive contribution toward our emotional fitness and mental health by keeping connected and caring for each other.  Life has a tendency to provide us with some challenges along the way.  All we can do is to deal with them as best we can by staying calm, positive and know that we will get through this together as a club.

Respectively,

Eugene Marion, President
OSSCC

Membership Efforts

 

The OSSCC membership is the heart of our club. Every member is a valuable asset which is why we want everyone to stay safe and healthy as we hunker down for this crisis. We recognize that things will be different this year and no one can predict the future so we will move forward as we always have and hope that we can still have a canoe season.

covid-19 impact on membership

I posted a “Membership Update on March 23rd. Our Membership Drive and now our Training schedule have already been impacted with the closure of facilities in the cities of Waterloo and Kitchener, and now the Region of Waterloo has declared  a “state of emergency“, so we will have to take things on a daily basis as this COVID-19 crisis unfolds to see how the rest of  this season goes.  Luckily, our first canoe trip is planned for May 5th, which is still over a month away and there is still lots of wiggle room to reschedule some trips as we approach May and June.  Check out the rest of the Schedule to see what we have to look forward to!!

In spite of the set backs, we will still move forward with our “Membership Drive” as outlined in the Membership Update.  With Wing 404 closed until further notice, we don’t have access to our mailbox, so please send your renewals to the address below (mine). Either mail it or drop off in the mailbox.

OSSCC
C/O 132 Kesselring Court
Kitchener, ON  N2E 2P2

Please remember that the form consists of 2 parts: the member information portion and the waivers portion.  Both parts have to be completed, signed and dated to be complete. We ask that you let us know you are renewing your membership, so we not only know to expect your renewal, but keep you connected to the blog and the club!

We hope you all plan on renewing to support the Club and that we will see you on the river and at the wonderful events the Social Committee has planned once we are able to gather again! So far, the response has been quite positive! Many thanks to those of you who have already sent in your registrations and who have responded that you plan on renewing. It is much appreciated.

Fingers crossed that all the precautions the various levels of government have put in place will get this thing under control sooner rather than later so we can get on the water!

I’d like to thank Bill Cutler and his Membership Committee for their hard work in promoting the Membership Drive.  We had 15 interested potential members who were planning to join at the Membership Drive.

Finally, please take the time to check out our Membership Resources.  If you have any questions or concerns, email: info@oldsaltsclub.com

Regards,

Carol Marion