Mike Aronson, Chair, Soloway JCC |
By Mike Aronson
Soloway Jewish Community Centre
There’s much truth in the old adage, “See how time flies when you’re
having fun.” I can’t believe that my two-year term as board chair of the
Soloway Jewish Community Centre (SJCC) will end at our upcoming annual general
meeting on Wednesday, January 29. I hope to see you there.
This has been another year of innovation and accomplishments for the
SJCC. I am proud of what our professional staff, volunteers, and our SJCC board
have achieved. Their dedication, commitment and professionalism, have resulted
in measurable success.
We grew our membership in both numbers and revenue for the second year
in a row, in part by membership promotions such as “15 visits for the price of
10,” and the Jewish Federation of Ottawa’s Jewish Jumpstart program, both of
which resulted in many new members.
We had another hugely successful Ottawa Celebrity Sports Dinner, our
premier fundraising event.
We hosted community-wide events like Yom Ha’Atzmaut, which brought over
800 people to the SJCC to celebrate Israel’s 71st anniversary.
Our Ganon Preschool is at capacity, and more than 70 per cent of last
year’s graduates continued on to the Ottawa Jewish Community School.
More than 700 children spent the summer at JCC of Ottawa Summer Camps.
We added a program for two-year olds, as a stepping stone to Ganon, as well as
two new Specialty Camps (Cartooning and Musical Theatre) for a total of 20
camps.
Last fall, after tornadoes hit Ottawa, the SJCC remained open to provide
hot showers and power to those who were affected by the storm.
And, we accomplished all of this within our budget, while undertaking
necessary capital improvements. In fact, in the last three years we have spent
$1.3 million on infrastructure improvements such as roof
restoration/replacement, a new indoor pool dehumidification system, a new
elevator, and a new emergency power generator.
Time has flown by for the SJCC building as well. It’s been 21 years
since the move from Chapel Street to the “new” Joseph and Rose Ages Family
Building. However, even with regular capital investments, after 21 years of
constant use, the building is showing its age. Parts of the physical plant are
nearing the end of their natural life cycle. The facility needs an upgrade to
support both current and future activities and services that bring the
community through our doors.
With that in mind, I am pleased to provide an update on our Capital
Campaign, led by former board chair, and committed community volunteer, Bob
Wener. Our goal is to raise $5 million to refresh the building, initiate
essential repairs to our infrastructure, renovate the change rooms, develop a
welcoming lobby area, and create a reserve fund. We hope to start renovations
in 2020.
Our board is fully committed to this exciting venture, and have made
meaningful commitments of over $300,000, which, coupled with very generous
pledges, grants and allocations, total $2 million to date. Details on how you
can make a contribution to the SJCC Capital Campaign will be available early in
2020.
While our dedicated staff continually works to deliver new programs and
services that respond to the needs of our community, our ultimate goal is to
strengthen a true “centre” for the community, now and into the future. Please
join us as we start our journey for the next 21 years.
Mike Aronson is chair of the board of the Soloway
Jewish Community Centre.
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