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A Brief History of Our Club
In November of 1964, Mrs John Potts started the creation of the Nepean
Skating club at the request of the Nepean Township to encourage skating
programs at the townships two planned arenas, Merivale and Centennial.
Mrs. Potts canvassed in the Nepean Township for additional money for the
two arenas to be built and in August of 1965 the two new arenas were
completed.
In June of 1965 Mrs. Potts was appointed to the Arena's Management
Committee and on June 21st submitted to the Committee the schedule of
ice times, membership and fees for the new skating club. This proposal
was accepted by the Nepean Community Centre Board and promised
assistance. The first skating session was held on Sunday October 17th
1965.
The constitution for the club was drawn up in March of 1965. The first
Board of Directors meeting was held in October 7, 1965 with six
Directors. Application for membership was made to the Canadian Figure
Skating Association (now Skate Canada) on October 1st, 1965. Nepean
Skating Club was granted membership in the Canadian Figure Skating
Association on November 16, 1965.
Our Club has grown over the years and
is now one of the largest clubs in Canada. In 2002 the Nepean Skating
Club was awarded the Skate Canada Award of Merit for 2001-2002 for the
club's efforts and enthusiasm in its pursuit of excellence in skating
program delivery and customer service.
The Nepean Skating Club has hosted many skating competitions and events
over the years including; Junior Nationals, Eastern Challenge, Eastern Ontario Sectionals,
EOSIC and NSC Annual Fun Competitions, as well as, two World Championships and three Skate Canada
Championships.
Our Club has a tremendous reputation throughout our Region and Eastern
Ontario. Many of our skaters have reached high levels of achievement.
Our skaters have competed at many prestigious events including Skate
Canada Sectionals, Divisionals, Canadians, and even at international
events. Well-known skaters from our club include the 1997 Canadian Senior
Ladies Champion, Janet Morrissey, who went on the represent Canada at
Worlds and Angela Derochie the 1998 Canadian Senior Ladies Champion. The
Nepean Skating Clubs involvement is not limited to just on ice
achievements. Many of our current members are Skate Canada Officials.
Past and present Club members have served on the Skate Canada Eastern
Ontario Board of Directors and the Skate Canada Board of Directors.
The Nepean Skating Club remains today
committed to the development of skaters and the growth of skating as a
sport and recreational pursuit for our members. |