Nakkertok Spring Meeting of Members 2018 Highlights

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Nakkertok hosted its Spring Meeting of Members on April 28th, 2018, at Nakkertok South. The agenda included introductions, a review of activities and accomplishments, board renewal discussions, and volunteer awards. The event showcased the dedication of the 2017/18 Board as they outlined their mission to excel in cross-country skiing in the Ottawa/Gatineau region. The club's focus on community, coaching, and high-quality facilities was evident in their achievements in the racing program. The event celebrated a successful year with impressive statistics and a commitment to collaboration in the skiing community.


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  1. Nakkertok Spring Meeting of Members April 28th, 2018 Nakkertok South - Blue Room 12:00 1:00 PM

  2. Agenda Introductions Review of Nakkertok s Activities and Accomplishments in 2017/2018 Directions in 2018/19 Board Renewal Nakkertok Volunteer Awards 2

  3. Introductions: Your 2017/18 Board President: Vice President: Treasurer: Secretary: Past President: At Large: Racing Rep: LTS Rep: Adventure Rep: Events: Nakk North: Communications: Trails & Facilities: Landowners: Go to www.Nakkertok.ca / About / Governance and Policies - A list of current BoD members - Nakkertok bylaws and Policies - Reports and Presentations (including this presentation) Don Sproule open Jenny Koumoutsidis Caroline Macintosh Robert Hornung Jan O Donnell Grant Williams Andrew Hurst Andrea Timlin Rachel Williams John Stephenson Ian Skerrett Ken Lindfors Dirk Van Wijk 2017/18 executive 3

  4. To achieve excellence in cross-country skiing and to grow the interest in skiing within the Ottawa/Gatineau region, through a club community that provides facilities and learning support to all ages of skiers and their families R e a d t h i s S l i d e Mission Mandate Enable individuals and families to enjoy cross-country skiing in a safe, family-friendly environment that teaches cross country ski techniques and the benefits and enjoyment of outdoor activity Recreation A Cross Country Community Provide coaching and training for competitive cross country ski racers that allows them to pursue and achieve their full potential in cross-country ski competition Racing Competitive Program Create and maintain high quality cross country ski facilities that can support both recreational skiing as well as host high caliber cross-country skiing competitive events Quality Facilities We will collaborate with, and provide support to other organizations pursuing similar mandates in the Ottawa/Gatineau region.

  5. Activities & Accomplishments Racing Program 2017 - 2018 Racing Program accomplishments in 2017 / 2018 are a product of: 268 athletes 53 certified volunteer coaches 3 full-time paid coaches 3 part-time paid coaches and 1 part-time wax tech 55 volunteer wax technicians 22 club trips/training camps 530 Training sessions 9 Consecutive National Championships 5

  6. Activities & Accomplishments Racing Program 2017 - 2018 1stPlace Club Podium New National Racing Club Ranking System To recognize and promote club successes Club Podium Criteria: Number of CCC licensed athletes (as per final CPL distance) YoY progression of athletes on distance and sprint CPL Athletes meeting International Points Benchmarks for their age Number of athletes taking part in CCUNC ranking at Nationals Number of CCC licensed coaches and NCP Status 6

  7. LTS Program Activities & Accomplishments 2017-18 Cold weather meant rough start to the season 292 kids in NS across all levels; down from 304 last year likely some moves to Racing and Adventure 15 adult beginners (down from 27 last year); continued interest in more advanced skills/skate skiing Brought in more youth coaches which worked well LTS Board rep, session coordinators and Head of Hares all open for next year please email learntoski@nakkertok.ca if interested! 7

  8. Activities & Accomplishments Adventure Program 2017 - 2018 68 Athletes Divided into three age groups: Fishers (9-10) = 16 Athletes and 3 coaches (8F/8M) Wapoos (11 to 12) = 30 athletes and 9 coaches (22F/8M) Adventure (13 to 18) = 22 athletes and 3 coaches (16F/6M) 5 Female coaches/ 3 Alumni Coaches / 2 Jr Coaches Fall Fun Run success! Adirondacks Trip - 20 athletes summited Mount Marcy. Women in the Woods Seminar for Female Athlete Development. Fall Camping, Winter Camping and Canoe Camping 93 youth participants completed a combined total of 340 sections at the CSM. 3 Adventure Athletes completed the half ski marathon! 8

  9. Activities & Accomplishments Nakkertok Events 2017 - 2018 1,600 participants in Nakkertok events from the October Fall Fun Run to the Enduro in April. Shout outs to Steve Paradine and Alain Nicole for multiple years of Thea s Race organizing Shout out to the Cookie Race organizers who have created a succession plan for this signature event Thea s Race moved to NS at the last minute Next year, the Weber Loppet by hook or by crook Over 800 racers skied Easterns Level 1, 2 Officials Course (headed by Jim McCarthy) and a Level 3 Course at Easterns Next year, the 2019 Nationals 9

  10. Ski4Life Program Activities & Accomplishments 2017 - 2018 Program focused on intermediate to advanced adult skiers Third year of the program Ran Tuesday nights through the fall and winter focusing on fitness, agility, technique and yoga 28 participants for 2017-2018 season and 4 coaches 10

  11. Activities & Accomplishments XC Ski Fast 2017 - 2018 9 instructors ran 27 sessions reaching 1200 new skiers and snowshoers. Partnered with Drop In Sports to offer ski and snowshoe to 60 new Canadians, free of charge! Governor General s Winter Celebration gave 500+ people chance to ski and snowshoe Participated in Nakkertok Open House and got 50 local people out on skis and 20 on snowshoes Ski on Parliament Hill as part of National Health and Fitness Day promotions Collaborated with Gatineau Loppet to get nearly 250 local Quebec kids on skis, snowshoes and enjoying time outside Difficult for schools to fund trips to Nakkertok, so we ski in their yards when conditions permit. This was almost impossible due to bad Jan-Feb conditions. 7 sessions were canceled - and could not be rebooked - due to poor weather and in 1 case the perception of bad conditions at NS 11

  12. Activities & Accomplishments Nakkertok North: Part 1 2017 - 2018 Overall numbers were down slightly this year: membership (50), LTS program (40) and day use. Volunteers from VdM are starting to become engaged in Nakkertok s LTS program Steps are being taking to boost the numbers back up 12

  13. Activities & Accomplishments Nakkertok North: Part 2 2017 - 2018 The Municipality of Val des Monts and Nakkertok Have agreed to a new land / building / use of facility agreement VdM becomes the owners of the property/buildings effective May 11, 2018 Nakkertok will during the ski season: Continue to manage trails and facilities Be reimbursed for such management Be allowed to use the facilities free of charge VdM will Invest in the property Take care of some building facility expenses Pay $2 / citizen for the right to ski at Nakk North VdM residents will Be able to use the trail system free of charge Become Nakkertok members to access LTS programming at Nakk North A special management committee will be set up: Comprised of 2 from Nakkertok, 2 from VdM, 2 citizens of VdM and 1 rep from Ski de Fond des Colines Reporting to the BoD through the NN representative To determine how the citizen levy are spent / invested From a member perspective, NN will remain basically the same Financially this is a win / win for Nakkertok and VdM 13

  14. Trails and Facilities Activities & Accomplishments 2017 - 2018 Snowmaking Highlights - Nov 9, 2017 started making snow - Skiing on November 11 - Made 13,000 cubic meters of snow - Added 30+ days to the ski season - Demonstrated capability - Had teams come to ski Nakkertrak The Ski Season - Skied Nov 11, 2017 Apr 11, 2018 - Five months of skiing - Club had no closed days - Month of February was more ice than snow, grooming challenges - Thea s Race moved to NS - Just too bad about the Loppet weekend (again this year)

  15. 2017 Construction T&F says bye to Fort Berube Thanks to FdT Grant Welcomes a new generator for snowmaking Purchase of 2 new fan guns Installation of electrical cable for fan guns Builds New Mini-me barn

  16. Nakkertok 2017/18 a year of change New Nakkertok North Arrangement New Administrator: Ardeth Kirkham New Club Manager: Jonathan Methot New XCFast Coordinator: Liam Walke 2nd year of Nakkertrak Awarding of the 2019 Nationals 16

  17. Status: Nakkertok Budget FY17-18 numbers are being finalized Still working to finalize the new FY18-19 budget Target in the next 2 weeks a balanced budget with conservative assumptions 17

  18. Getting to a More Sustainable Club (-) QC membership ~ 10% (-) Not making most of weekday, daytime capacity (-) Unpredictable membership and program funnel (-) BoD doing operational work (-) Untapped Adult Programming Potential (-) Hiding in the heart of Cantley and the Outaouais (+) Nakkertrak has made us the destination for some (+) Snowmaking has made the ski season more predictable (+) 2019 Nationals: the visibility of a Kraft /Heinz win? 18

  19. The Goal Winter at Nakkertok can go from Dec 1st to Mar 31st Promote use where we have spare capacity Increase the prospective membership funnel Four Ways to get there 1. Skifast 2. Nakkertrak 3. Club Manager 4. 2019 Nationals 19

  20. 1) Skifast (2018/19) Expand the Mandate QC based schools Corporate accounts / Government accounts / Embassies? Offer Semiprivate lessons Expand the season and marketing to 3.5 months from 2 months Enhance income generation: Maximize use of NS (more predictable conditions) Reschedule if necessary by admin charge for cancellations Work on grants (e.g., FIS Solidarity Grant for Schools/New Canadians) Do you have workplace event that could be held at Nakkertok? Contact: clubmanager@nakkertok.ca 20

  21. 2) Nakkertrak (2018/19) Year 2 experience Nov 11 Dec 14th: highly successful season Local Ski Clubs: Skinouk, Chelsea, Kanata, Carleton U, Ottawa U Local Adults: Chelsea Masters, Natural Fitness Labs, SOFITS From Away: Ontario Talent Squad, Highlands Nordic, St Lawrence U, Richmond Hill Kayak Club Dec 16/17 Nakkertok Alumni Candy Cane Cup > Break Even Growing Pains? Yes we re going to try and address The Result A ski season that is 3+ months long (actually 5 months) A destination for outside Sports Clubs 21

  22. 3) New Club Manager: 6 first months Outward / Community Focussed Shoring up Skifast Open House (50 local skiers and 15 snowshoes) Reaching out to potential user groups Website changes (include French side) Posters around Cantley and Ottawa and sign at Ave Gatineau Internal BoD Focus Final $30k FdT payment from MRC des Colines Adult programming work Code of Conduct 22

  23. 3) Club Manager: 2018 / 2019 Continue Outward Focussed Increased Nakkertrak / Nakkertok weekday day usage Reach out to sports clubs within 6 hour radius More training Camps Increased Skifast at Nakkertok PD Days for des Draveurs school board? QC Spring Break? Winter: Anchor Accounts Winter now is 3.5 months not 2 months Summer/Fall Accounts Opportunistic Summer: Archery Returns Fall: Church Run? Other Runs: Running Room? Biking Events? Explore Grant opportunities FIS Solidarity Grant? Start Intersecting the Club Programs/Members 23

  24. 4) 2019 Nationals 92nd running of the Ski Nationals 2019 Awarded to ENGNE Nakkertok, Skinouk, Chelsea, Gatineau Loppet Hosted at Nakkertok: March 13 to 20th The model is very Eastern s like Nakkertok is paid for facility use Nakkertok proportionally shares in the profits based on number and type of volunteers Anticipated 850+ skiers from across Canada and the US Plus WC skiers to prep for WC finals in Quebec the following weekend 24

  25. 4) 2019 Nationals: T&F improvements* Parking and Roads Add gravel for springtime use Add drainage where necessary Possible widening Add signage and lighting Ski Trail Network Reapply for FIS certification existing trails Expand to FIS certified 7.5km course and possibly 8.3km course, for a 50k Level and smoothen trails for lower snow level Improve drainage as required. Snow Making Network Extend piping network: i) North under Powerline, ii) West up Peri s way and Collarbone 25 * level of improvements depending on grants coming through

  26. Adult Programming: 2018/19 The Inventory: LTS Adult NS: LTS Adult NN: Ski4Life: SkiFast: Semiprivate Other Groups There is belief there is a significant unfulfilled potential Sat AM/PM, Sun PM Sun PM Tuesday PM Weekdays as requested Weekdays Novice Novice Intermediate Novice HP Classic Classic Skate Skate Skate Skate John Stephenson to lead a group to look at a more systematic approach to Adult programming Contact: john.stephenson@sympactico.ca 26

  27. Nakkertok 2018 / 2019 Priorities Finish absorbing the changes of 2017/18 Fine tune the system(s) Leverage our strengths Host an awesomely successful 2019 Nationals

  28. Ongoing Board Renewal 2018/19 Slate to be finalized in Sep for Oct AGM vote 4 Open Positions have a Candidate 4 Positions have yet to have an identified Candidate Positions coming open Board Executive: Board Executive: Communications: LTS Program Rep: Skills business, legal, organizational skills wordpress, communications media savvy strong grounding in LTS , organizational skills For information: Caroline Macintosh @ nakkertok.caroline@gmail.com Board/Candidate Info Package Attend a BoD meeting Board Executive Info Package (being written) 28

  29. Nakkertok Volunteer Awards Volunteer of the Year Mike Stratford Head of Hares for LTS Worked a process with Ardeth to simplify class assignments Alain Nicolle Race Committee Thea s Race Co-Organizer Coordinator for athlete s Nationals trip to Thunder Bay Kevin Thomson Volunteer in the Adventure Program Organizer of the past two Fall Fun Runs Jeff Strachan Head of Racing Rabbits 29

  30. Nakkertok Volunteer Awards Golden Touque Jenifer Cepella 20 years a Nakkertok member 11 years as Nakkertok Ski Patrol Leader Jeff Pouw Years ago Editor and emailer of Nakkertalk Avid organizer contributor to Trails and Facilities Co-Chief and Chief of Course for Easterns many years Co-Chief of Course for the 2016 World Cup 30

  31. Thank You 31

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