Monday 30 October 2017

Exciting expansion project planned by South Gate Centre

Woodstock activity centre is designed for the 50+ age group 

Large gymnasium and adding 2nd floor to current building in the vision

By Mark Schadenberg
In an effort to promote all the great amenities of Woodstock, I’ve written about South Gate Centre before – similar to highlighting the local museum, library, art gallery and many sports facilities.
If South Gate Centre -- found at the main gate to Southside Park -- completes its planned renovation and expansion project, it may become the focal point community centre of the city. Their enthusiastic plan includes, by the way, adding a second floor and atrium to the current building, and also adding a full-size gymnasium. South Gate officials describe it as a triple gym, but it is in essence the size of a regulation basketball court with additional sideline space for fold-in bleachers.


South Gate is a buy-a-membership centre for adults over the age of 50 and the programs offered vary from wood working to card tournaments (including klaverjas) to dancing to cardio fitness to hobbies (knitting, crochet, etc) to shuffleboard to billiards to choir singing to computer courses to ukulele to darts to carpet lawn bowling to buying lunch at its café. (Specific times for each activity are noted in the Golden Nugget newsletter)
If you want to be truly impressed by the centre, check out its Golden Nugget (It is online) seasonal newsletter as it updates the membership on upcoming special events, planned group trips and the always-popular annual 12 Days of Christmas fundraising lottery.
The Golden Nugget is a terrific publication because each activity notes who the convener is if you want to seek more details. The newsletter also lists various areas where the club seeks additional volunteers.


Many other annual events take place including the Bob McFarland Memorial Golf Classic tournament, which was held Sept 9 at Woodstock Meadows.
The most popular gathering might be Chilly Charlie’s prognostication of the hopeful change of seasons hosted in early February at the centre – Groundhog Day.
South Gate is also a group of entrepreneurs as the centre has its own kitchen for lunch meals, but they also cater for in-house weddings and banquets (Local Roots). South Gate is also the lease holder for the Southside Park canteen called Local Roots At The Park.
After skimming through the Golden Nugget you will quickly see that the centre is a local treasure which is ready to expand . . . its walls and its horizons.


EXPANSION PLANS
The South Gate committee was on the agenda of Woodstock city council on Oct. 19 and hosted an open house on Oct. 25. At the open house, the full board of directors and staff members were in attendance to answer questions and extol with excitement of their placards on easels depicting the architect (Perkins & Will) renderings of what could be in the future. The design also includes a major shift to the parking lot to accommodate 49 more spots.
The vision includes adding a second floor to the current building but also adding a brand new full-size gymnasium. The new activity space will be utilized by all current programs but also permit the addition to the already impressive roster of “things to do”.
Executive director Chris Cunningham talked about the entire community in her presentation on Oct 25, including the idea that night-time uses of the gymnasium could be geared to youth groups (Minor sports or clubs) or be rented by competitive adult leagues such as volleyball or floor hockey.
The budget for the entire project and specifics for a massive fundraising campaign were not announced as the overall ‘idea’ must be approved by South Gate membership, the City of Woodstock (Council) and other user groups and possible partners. It would be easy to guess that the price tag could be in the range of $4 million and the building timetable to continue to the spring of 2021 as co0nstrction would be in 2 phases.   


“When you look at these drawings, think about the potential and the dream . . . think of all the space we would gain for our activities,” said Cunningham.
I interviewed Chris Cunningham, Felise Jones and centre membership chair Graham Becker for Rogers TV and the show Inside Oxford, and I will include a link to that video after it has aired.
South Gate – it truly is important to note – already hosts more than 60 groups and organizations for their meetings. On the night of the open house the local stamp club was having a meeting. I’m in the Lions Club of Woodstock and we meet twice a month at South Gate and also host our Thursday bingo events at the venue.
One more example is the Woodstock Recreation Advisory Committee. This advisory group of city council, which I’m also a member, meets monthly at South Gate. The 50+ age group club could be called the 50 (and more) activities destination.
“The focus will not change as seniors will always be our priority,” says Cunningham. “This is the city’s building, but everyone involved with South Gate has done an awesome job maintain and improving what is currently here.
“This has been years and years in the planning,” Cunningham added.
Naturally, the exact timetable and costs has not been defined, but Chris Cunningham and all South Gate board members are confident, and note that the centre is currently very financially stable and has about 800 members.


 

South Gate Centre
191 Old Wellington St, Woodstock
519 539-9817
Executive Director: Chris Cunningham
Operations Manager: Felise Jones
Volunteer Coordinator: Neela Kennedy
Local Roots Manager: Shelley Davis
Board Of Directors Chair: Cristian Lagos
Membership Chair: Graham Becker



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1 comment:

  1. Mark:
    The South Gate Centre does not offer computer courses. A number of years ago, under the guidance of the late Peter McKeller and myself, we provided a comprehensive computer programme from within the office, using a bank of PCs. When those PCs were retired and replaced by laptops accommodating the same framework of computer programmes no longer worked. Following the death of Peter, I offered a varied computer programme from within the meeting room. I then transitioned to a weekly drop-in operating from within the café area. Following a stroke I now provide One-on-One tech support (also at CMHA and Indwell) on a monthly basis. Also, the Golden Nugget (I was a proofreader for this publication) is a monthly, rather than seasonal, publication. In closing, please consider correcting the following within your blog: as co0nstrction would be in 2 phases--to show ... as construction would be in two phases; there is a mix of Oct. (with a full stop) and Sept/Oct (without a full stop).

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