I came across a sheet of facts about the history of the Charlottetown YMCA which gave a quick snapshot of the operation in the 1980’s and I thought it might be of interest to others. It appears to have been part of a trivia contest:
Who's Who at the Y.M.C.A.
Dave Mills President
Joan Cameron Secretary
Valerie Johnston Vice-President Loran MacLellan Treasurer
David Campbell Unit Manager, Membership & Aquatics
Louis Gannon Chief Executive Officer Patty Dexter Unit Manager, Youth & Physical Education
Elizabeth Jeffrey Child Care Director
Shelley Baker Administration Director Terry Posylek Special Events Director Anna Yeo Pryme Tyme & Day Camp Director
Tim Hennessey Manager, Bowling Lanes
Paul McGuire Physical Education Director Dana Barron Health & Lifestyles Director Doug Ramsay Maintenance Supervisor Liz Hennessey Office Support Staff
1903 - First Boy's Work Secretary hired
1899 - A.W. Robb arrives as the first trained Secretary 1901 - Ladies gym classes began 1902 - Adult education classes (math, english, accounting, etc.) began
1911 - First mention of a need for a better facility, W.W. I interrupts plans
1906 - April Fund Drive, 50th Anniversary, Building free of debt 1910 - 2 bowling lanes added, YMCA helped organize Boy Scout movement on PEI 1917 - YMCA Secretaries given the honorary rank of Captain as were Chaplains
1937 - March 18-24 Y's Men met to organize Summerside Y's Men
1923 - Despite a $3,000 bank overdraft 2 additional bowling lanes were added 1925 - H-Y Grads began 1926 - Y's Men's Club formed with 34 members, later called Alpha Y's Men Canoe Cove Summer Camp for boys established
1941 - Property on the corner of Prince and Euston Street purchased
1938 - YMCA Camp Committee asked Y's Men to take over the operation of the Camp 1939 - Public meeting to plan new facilities - plans interrupted by W.W. II 1940 - Charlottetown YMCA oldest building in continuous Y operation in North America 1948 - Richmond St. building sold to PEI Government (present day Basilica Recreation Center)
1943 - New building campaign over subscribed, but increased cost developed 1944 - Holland Cove purchased by Y's Men for new camp property 1945 - Abandoned Richmond St building for temporary headquarters in the Rogers residence 1947 - May construction began 1949 - New building opened, no swimming pool
1962 - YMCA becomes member of newly formed PEI United Fund
1953 - Campaign raises $13,000 to apply towards mortgage 1956 - Board discusses clearing debt and building a pool 1958 - John Evans hired as General Secretary 1960 - Pool construction began 1961 - September building refurbished and pool opened for public use - first indoor pool in Charlottetown 1963 - 1,812 children received swim instruction
1977 - Government incentive program aids 200 volunteers to undertake Health Club campaign
1964 - Bluefins Swim Club formed 1965 - City of Charlottetown taxed the YMCA for the first time 1967 - Grant by City Council offsets taxes 1969 - 1,500 people in walk-a-thon raise $13,000, public burning of mortgage 1975 - 11,702 volunteer hours of service received from 596 citizens 1978 - October 17th Health Club facilities officially opened
1988 - Terry Moore accepts position with Saint John, N.B. YM/YWCA as CEO Louis Gannon hired as new CEO
1983 - Playschool and Kindergarten program began 1985 - Charlottetown YMCA hosts Atlantic Area YMCA Conference 1986 - John Evans retires, pool renamed in his honour Terry Moore hired as new CEO 1987 - March marks the start of Pryme Tyme after school child care program Joe Lawrence named Canadian President of Y's Men.
1989 - Charlottetown YMCA has served the community for 133 years, 40 at present site YMCA serves 2,000 present day members YMCA - Young Men's Christian Association
--------------------------------------------- Below is a brief history published by Archives PEI, the Prince Edward Island Archival Information Network with photos added.
The Charlottetown chapter of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) was organized in 1856 with Capt. John Orlebar drafting the Constitution. The early program, conducted in the rented premises of Temperance Hall, consisted of literary and religious activities for young adult men. In 1870, due to expansive programming, it was decided to build a facility which would meet the needs of the organization. Located on Richmond Street, the “Y” building opened in 1873.
In 1886 the YMCA began offering gym activities for men. Women became involved with the organization in 1893 with the formation of the Women’s Auxiliary and ladies gym classes commenced in 1901.
Despite its growth the YMCA experienced intermittent financial difficulties which necessitated fundraising campaigns to pay off debts incurred by the expansion of facilities and programs. A new building was built on the corner of Prince and Euston Streets in the 1940's.
It was expanded in 1960 with the addition of a swimming pool. In the 1980's the organization began to reorganize once more and it was decided to develop a fitness centre which would appeal to an adult clientele. Attempts to redefine itself in the community could not overcome a problematic debt load. The YMCA closed its doors in May of 1996.
http://www.archives.pe.ca/atom/index.php/ymca-charlottetown-p-e-i-chapter Retrieved – June 10, 2017
Additional notes by Vintage Charlottetown Facebook users:
When the YMCA closed the operation in 1996 the building was then operated as Charlottetown Recreation Centre, (CRC) and was managed by Joyce Gregory. It operated as the CRC until at least 2001.
CHARLOTTETOWN Y.M.C.A. TRIVIA CONTEST HISTORY & FACTS SHEET !!!
Who's Who at the Y.M.C.A.
Joan Cameron Secretary
Valerie Johnston Vice-President Loran MacLellan Treasurer
David Campbell Unit Manager, Membership & Aquatics
Louis Gannon Chief Executive Officer Patty Dexter Unit Manager, Youth & Physical Education
Elizabeth Jeffrey Child Care Director
Shelley Baker Administration Director Terry Posylek Special Events Director Anna Yeo Pryme Tyme & Day Camp Director
Tim Hennessey Manager, Bowling Lanes
Paul McGuire Physical Education Director Dana Barron Health & Lifestyles Director Doug Ramsay Maintenance Supervisor Liz Hennessey Office Support Staff
History, Facts, Dates
1856 - Charlottetown YMCA founded, Captain John Orlebar first President
1859 - YMCA hired first paid staff
1893 - First ladies auxillary formed
1893 - First ladies auxillary formed
1870 - Programs expand to the point that a larger facility was required
1871 - July 31st cornerstone for first YMCA building was laid
1873 - August 18th larger facility was opened
1886 - Gym activities for men began 1903 - First Boy's Work Secretary hired
1899 - A.W. Robb arrives as the first trained Secretary 1901 - Ladies gym classes began 1902 - Adult education classes (math, english, accounting, etc.) began
1911 - First mention of a need for a better facility, W.W. I interrupts plans
1906 - April Fund Drive, 50th Anniversary, Building free of debt 1910 - 2 bowling lanes added, YMCA helped organize Boy Scout movement on PEI 1917 - YMCA Secretaries given the honorary rank of Captain as were Chaplains
1937 - March 18-24 Y's Men met to organize Summerside Y's Men
1923 - Despite a $3,000 bank overdraft 2 additional bowling lanes were added 1925 - H-Y Grads began 1926 - Y's Men's Club formed with 34 members, later called Alpha Y's Men Canoe Cove Summer Camp for boys established
1941 - Property on the corner of Prince and Euston Street purchased
1938 - YMCA Camp Committee asked Y's Men to take over the operation of the Camp 1939 - Public meeting to plan new facilities - plans interrupted by W.W. II 1940 - Charlottetown YMCA oldest building in continuous Y operation in North America 1948 - Richmond St. building sold to PEI Government (present day Basilica Recreation Center)
1943 - New building campaign over subscribed, but increased cost developed 1944 - Holland Cove purchased by Y's Men for new camp property 1945 - Abandoned Richmond St building for temporary headquarters in the Rogers residence 1947 - May construction began 1949 - New building opened, no swimming pool
1962 - YMCA becomes member of newly formed PEI United Fund
1953 - Campaign raises $13,000 to apply towards mortgage 1956 - Board discusses clearing debt and building a pool 1958 - John Evans hired as General Secretary 1960 - Pool construction began 1961 - September building refurbished and pool opened for public use - first indoor pool in Charlottetown 1963 - 1,812 children received swim instruction
1977 - Government incentive program aids 200 volunteers to undertake Health Club campaign
1964 - Bluefins Swim Club formed 1965 - City of Charlottetown taxed the YMCA for the first time 1967 - Grant by City Council offsets taxes 1969 - 1,500 people in walk-a-thon raise $13,000, public burning of mortgage 1975 - 11,702 volunteer hours of service received from 596 citizens 1978 - October 17th Health Club facilities officially opened
1988 - Terry Moore accepts position with Saint John, N.B. YM/YWCA as CEO Louis Gannon hired as new CEO
1983 - Playschool and Kindergarten program began 1985 - Charlottetown YMCA hosts Atlantic Area YMCA Conference 1986 - John Evans retires, pool renamed in his honour Terry Moore hired as new CEO 1987 - March marks the start of Pryme Tyme after school child care program Joe Lawrence named Canadian President of Y's Men.
1989 - Charlottetown YMCA has served the community for 133 years, 40 at present site YMCA serves 2,000 present day members YMCA - Young Men's Christian Association
--------------------------------------------- Below is a brief history published by Archives PEI, the Prince Edward Island Archival Information Network with photos added.
The Charlottetown chapter of the Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA) was organized in 1856 with Capt. John Orlebar drafting the Constitution. The early program, conducted in the rented premises of Temperance Hall, consisted of literary and religious activities for young adult men. In 1870, due to expansive programming, it was decided to build a facility which would meet the needs of the organization. Located on Richmond Street, the “Y” building opened in 1873.
YMCA location on Richmond St to the right of the Free Church of Scotland.
Charlottetown, PEI.
Charlottetown, PEI.
By World War I the Charlottetown “Y” was positioning itself as a community centre and continuing to add to its facilities. In addition to providing recreational opportunities, the YMCA offered public services such as adult education classes (which began in 1902), child care, summer camp programs at their Holland Cove camp, and after school programs. Assistance was also provided to other organizations; they were, for instance, instrumental in organizing the local Boy Scout movement in 1910.
Despite its growth the YMCA experienced intermittent financial difficulties which necessitated fundraising campaigns to pay off debts incurred by the expansion of facilities and programs. A new building was built on the corner of Prince and Euston Streets in the 1940's.
252 Prince St. Charlottetown - Photo by Natalie Munn, |
It was expanded in 1960 with the addition of a swimming pool. In the 1980's the organization began to reorganize once more and it was decided to develop a fitness centre which would appeal to an adult clientele. Attempts to redefine itself in the community could not overcome a problematic debt load. The YMCA closed its doors in May of 1996.
http://www.archives.pe.ca/atom/index.php/ymca-charlottetown-p-e-i-chapter Retrieved – June 10, 2017
Additional notes by Vintage Charlottetown Facebook users:
When the YMCA closed the operation in 1996 the building was then operated as Charlottetown Recreation Centre, (CRC) and was managed by Joyce Gregory. It operated as the CRC until at least 2001.
Also see history of the YMCA building (252 Prince St.) at corner of Prince and Euston Streets. on City of Charlottetown site.
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