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Annual Meeting SCRA 2011/2012 A year in review

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Annual Meeting SCRA 2011/2012. A year in review. Agenda. Introduction s Election of New Board members Committees Tennis Aquatics Membership Financials. Current Board. Board of Directors: * Rob Daines, Secretary David Drover, Swim and Treasury Co-Chair - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Annual MeetingSCRA 2011/2012

A year in review

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Agenda

• Introductions• Election of New Board members• Committees• Tennis• Aquatics• Membership• Financials

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Current BoardBoard of Directors:

* Rob Daines, Secretary David Drover, Swim and Treasury Co-Chair David Engstrom, Facility Chair * James Fearon, Treasury Co-Chair Leslie Fiedler, Membership Co-Chair Bob Kessler, Tennis and Membership Co-

Chair * Steve Pokorny, President

*Current term expires 2012

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Standing Committees

• Aquatics – Patty Chang• Tennis – Bob Kessler• Membership – Leslie Fiedler & Bob Kessler• Facilities - David Engstrom

Members interested in serving on a committee please contact a board member

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Stanford Athletics Staff (DAPER - Department of Athletics, Physical Education and Recreation)

Steve Robe, SCRA General ManagerAndrea Barnes, Tennis DirectorScott Shea, Aquatics Director & Head Coach Ray Purpur, Deputy Athletic Director

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New Board - Election

Nominating Committee Recommendations

Jan Rossi Corinne Thomas April Triantis

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Tennis

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Tennis Committee

• Bob Kessler, chair• Barbara Yu, Ann Porteus, Joe Lipsick

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Tennis

• Tennis director: Andrea Barnes2011 United States Professional Tennis Association Northern California Pro of the Year

• Associate pros: Ann Henricksson, Lejia Hodzic, Corinne Mansourian, Michael Jessup

• Adults• 75+ regular players, many other social players• EPATT women’s doubles league participating club• Hosted 12 adult teams in USTA league play. • Currently run three weekly women’s and one men’s clinic.

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Junior Tennis • Mid-peninsula Junior Interclub League champions. • Hosted USTA Junior League teams in all age divisions. • 120+ juniors in clinic and junior team program during the

2010 -11 academic year. • Over 40 juniors participated in Nor-cal tournament play in 2011.

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10 and Under Tennis

• SCRA leads in 10 and under programming implementation

• One of the first two Peninsula clubs recognized as official USTA “10 and Under Tennis Facilities”

• Hosted 3 area wide Junior Tennis Play Days and the first 60’ “orange ball” tournament on the Peninsula.

• 10 and under team qualified for season ending Future Tennis Championships Invitational based on 2011 performance.

• First Peninsula club with permanent 60’ court lines on all courts. Work completed at no cost after securing USTA

grant.

• Chosen to host 4 USTA Nor-cal Player Development Camps in 2012

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Tennis• Ball kids team worked at the SAP Open and

the Bank of the West Tennis Championship • SCRA ball kid team worked the final

matches at the 2011 NCAA Team and Individual Championships.

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SCRA Aquatics• Program Objectives

– Promote water safety & teach basic to advanced swimming skills

– Create an environment that is fun, where individuals feel good about who they are & what they are doing

– Instill confidence & enthusiasm about swimming

– Offer a wide range of programs that meet individual's and family’s needs

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SCRA Aquatics• Private & Group Lesson Program

– Formal Fall, Spring, Summer lesson programs offered• Feeder to SCRA & PASA team programs

• Pre-Competitive team– Transition program from lessons to swim team

• SCRA Summer team– Peninsula Swimming Association

• SCRA, University Club, Foothills, Fremont Hills, Alpine Hills, Ladera Oaks

• PASA USA team– SCRA founding member

• SCRA, PASC, Alpine Hills, Foothills, DKS, LAGCC

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SCRA Aquatics: Lesson Program• Program Objectives:

– Teach valuable swimming skills & water safety– Instill deep love for and interest in swimming– Build confidence & sense of accomplishment

• Added Programming:– Fall Lesson Program– Revised user-friendly online sign-up system– Ribbons & certificates for program completion– Mandatory staff development & ongoing training– Internship program used to help prepare future

teachers & coaches

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SCRA Aquatics: Lessons Program• Fall: 33 slots filled (group & private classes)

• Winter: By instructor availability (limited enrollment)

• Spring: 8 Saturdays in April & May5 classes offered per Saturday, 5 enrollment slots per class

• Summer: 9 week-long sessions: class M-Th, 4.5 hours a dayOver 100 students per session in group & private classes

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SCRA Aquatics: Pre-Competitive

• Program Objectives– Teach basic & advanced swimming skills & water safety– Develop understanding of 4 competitive strokes– Instill deep love for & interest in swimming– Build confidence & sense of accomplishment

• Added Programming– Clear move-up requirements & end-of-session evaluations– Up-to-date group website & email communication

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SCRA Aquatics: Pre-Competitive• Three class levels: A, B, & C

• Classes run in either 8-week or 4-week sessions

• Small group instructionA - Swimmer to coach ratio 6:1B - Swimmer to coach ratio 8:1C - Swimmer to coach ratio 10:1 (or less)

• Enrollment between 60 - 90 swimmers per session

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SCRA Aquatics: Summer Team

• Program Objectives– Strengthen relationships among families & build community pride– Teach swimmers valuable life skills– Provide leadership opportunities for middle & high school students– “Next step” for lesson program swimmers– Transition swimmers to year-round program

• Added programing:– Team website: http://www.scraswimming.com/summerleague– Up-to-Us Parent volunteer system & automated reminders– Internship program for 13-15 year olds– Increased community building & swimmer activity nights

• Team movie night, practice group activity nights, Bingo night, & Raging Waters Trip

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SCRA Aquatics: Summer Team• Practice April - July• Compete June & July

5 Dual Meets, 1 Relay Meet, & Championship Meet• 2011: 125 swimmers

2010: 90 swimmers2009: 85 swimmers

• 60% swim year round

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SCRA Aquatics: PASA Year-Round• Program Objectives

– Create an environment that is fun and rewarding for all team members & their families.

– Develop community and a sense of team spirit through shared goals & objectives.

– Offer the most comprehensive program in the area with concern to swimming technique and training.

• Added Programming– Head Coach - Scott Shea– Head Age-Group Coach - Joey Sementelli

Director of Pre-Competitive Swimming - Laura Mitchell– Evaluations & explicit move-up requirements– Strong communication with team families via email, the

Weekly Update, parent meetings, and the website blog– Team activity nights & events such as our Team Holiday

Party - Level appropriate goal setting & life skill development - Parent education

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SCRA Aquatics: PASA Year-Round• PASA - USA team

– 150 Swimmers– Gold Medal Club in 2011

(ranked 4th in the Nation)– Gold Medal Club in 2010

(ranked 8th in the Nation)- Gold Medal Club in 2009 - Silver Medal Club in 2005,

2006, 2007, 2008.

• 5 practice group levels– Age Group 1, 2, 3– Elite practice groups:

JR Group & SR Group

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SCRA Aquatics: PASA Alumni

SCRA/PASA Swimmers attending College that graduated from Senior Group

• Katie Reeves - UCSB, Tara Levens - University of Chicago, Casey Barnes Waychus - Penn, Allison Frisbie - Purdue, Audry Kwong - UCD, Megan Fischer-Colbrie - Stanford, Haley Read - Duke, Mattie Wheeler - Yale, Veronica Tse - Washington University St. Louis, Matt Murray - University of Virgina, Blake Weber - Claremont McKenna, Ben Hinshaw - Cal, Brad Murray - Georgetown, Nick Trowbridge - Cal, Anne Peanasky - UCSB, Teva Levens - Dartmouth, Shuya Lou - Hawaii, Rohan Patnaik - Georgetown, Jesse Bergman - UCLA, Marisa Martinson - Davidson, Stephanie Lim - Stanford, Stephanie Nguyen - Williams, Elizabeth Murray - LMU, Adam Hinshaw - Cal, Jeremie DeZwirek - Columbia, Jacqui Levere - Yale

Class of 2012 early commitments - Kevin Bishop - Stanford, Casey Lincoln - Yale, Ted Lim - Stanford, Rachael Acker - Cal

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SCRA out of the pool and beyond the court

• Group Fitness Classes: Yoga, Pilates, Tai Chi, Stretch & Strengthen for Seniors, & Dancing each week in quarter sessions. Group sizes range from 7 to 15 individuals for each class.

• Wine Club: Meets quarterly with about 15-20 regular attendees lead by our own SCRA Member John Haeger. If interested contact Steve Robe for details.

• Annual 4th of July Party: Approximately 350 to 400 Families and Members participated. Kids Carnival, BBQ of hotdogs & hamburgers with a potluck of sides and desserts. Chili Tasting Contest, and swimming games to end the day. Always a fun time.

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• Coho @ SCRA: Provided weekday lunches and special event services from Coho. Hope to continue this summer.

• SCRA Fun Camp: 112 participants (16 kids/week for 7 week)

• Dive-in Movie: Family evening dinner and movie - Willy Wonka (Aprox 50+)

• Other Special Events: Sharks game outing & Stanford Baseball game BBQ with plans on putting together a Giants game outing this year. If interested in attending any of these contact Steve Robe for details.

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Membership Report

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Membership UpdateRegular Emeritus TOTAL 2011 change

Club Users

Memberships 340 82 422 408TOTAL VOTING 340 82 (41

votes)381 367 14

TOTAL NON-VOTING 43 0 43 27 Extended Family 11 NA 11 8 3

DAPER 13 NA 13 9 4Winter Swim 14 NA 14 5 9

Special 5 NA 5 5 0TOTAL 383 82 465 435

Leave Of Absence 5 1 6 5

Grand Total Memberships

465 435 30 (21)

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Local Club ComparisonInitiation

FeeMonthly Dues

for ClubMembership

Total Assessments

Alpine Hills $25,000 $200 700 $50/month

2006-2016

Foothills $11,715 $183 350 N/A

Fremont Hills* $14,900 $275 449 N/A

Ladera Oaks $16,000 $248 525

$50/month2010-loan

paid off

University Club $17,500 $205 549 N/A

SCRA $2000 $115 Regular$87.50 Emeriti 465 $0

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SCRA Financial Report 2012

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Fiscal Year 2010-11

• Total Revenue: $1.145 million.• Total Expenses: $1.118 million.• Thus about $27,000 put towards reserve

requirement.• We now have about $40k towards the $80k

required as part of the loan agreement.

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Fiscal Year 2010-11 revenues

$ in 1000’s %

Dues and initiation fees 607 53

Swim Programs 328 29

Tennis 150 13

Summer Programs 26 2

Other Revenues 33 3

Total 1,145 100

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Fiscal Year 2010-11 Expenses

$ in 1000’s %Compensation 503 45Non Compensation

Utilities 106 10Debt Service 158 14

RE Taxes 88 8Other 262 23

Total 1,118 100

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Rough estimates of program revenue and expenses, FY 2011

Swim programs:– Total revenue: $328k.– Estimate of direct costs: $273k.

Tennis programs:– Total revenue: $150k.– Estimate of direct costs: $132k.

Summer programs (non swim or tennis):– Total revenue: $26k.– Estimate of direct costs: $28k.

Good work by Scott and Andrea to raise revenues, control costs, and add fun.

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Expectations for FY12

On track to make budget and hopefully close reserve requirement gap.

For future, would like to put away enough each year to:1. Deal with random occasional major repair/upkeep costs.2. Improve facilities (e.g., play structure? tennis upgrades? third pool?)

This may require membership level closer to 500. An issue for next and future boards.