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New at the Gathering Place

We now have a 1485 sq ft Dance Studio in our fitness room. The rental fee is $20.00 hour. Hours of rental time are 10 - 4 pm and Sunday evenings. You are required to fill out our Partnership Agreement. All participants must purchase a General membership card for $2.00. You will also need a Recreation Pass for $5.00. or you can purchase it monthly for $1.00. Together the cards will cost either $7.00 a year or $2.00 a month. These cards expire each December.. For more information please contact Room Bookings at 604-257-3856 or 604-257-3867.

The Gathering Place

The Gathering Place Community Centre is a City of Vancouver facility operating with the Vancouver School Board and Province of BC as community partners. Our Centre caters to the disadvantaged residents of the Downtown South community. An annual membership is $2.00 and is open to all.

The Gathering Place operates 7 days a week from 10am to 8pm, open all statutory holidays. The Centre is located at 609 Helmcken Street. The Director is Rennie Keates. Please call 604-665-2391 for information.

In 2010 we offered a number of community events and built long-term partnerships. Some examples of these events were an Art Show where the disadvantaged and low income population were able to show their art work. Digital photography workshops, Walking Tours, Film festivals, Olympic Game watching parties and a Summer Solstice.

Approximately 4,000 patrons per year take out a membership. This entitles them to most of the services of the facility. An additional $5 buys a recreation card which applies to weight room and poolroom membership. Courses are free but there are small charges for materials for programs such as photography and pottery.

The Province funds the Gathering Place Health Centre where patrons can take a shower, do a load of laundry a day, and receive treatment for lice and scabies. Donated clothing is cleaned and made available. An extensive wardrobe is available for male patrons to borrow when attending court or job interviews.

The Education Centre provides a co-operative environment for people who want high school courses and have found traditional schooling did not meet their needs. An assortment of individualized programs and classes are available that range from basic literacy (reading and writing) to courses for graduation. Math upgrading and English upgrading are offered, as is GED preparation. Computer training is also available for registered students. The Education Centre is funded by the Vancouver School Board. Some community hours are available for computer use by Gathering Place members who are not registered students.

The Reading Room is a bright recreational reading facility stocked with current books, magazines, music, and videos. Reference materials are available, and the Reading Room Manager helps patrons with inquiries. Faxes may be sent to local prospective employers. Over the years, the Reading Room has offered a Book Club and a Writers’ Group.

The cafeteria offers three meals a day - breakfast costs $2.00, lunch costs $2.75, and dinner costs $3.75. Soup is available at $.75 and sandwiches are a dollar. Coffee, milk and juices can also be bought at reasonable prices. Often there is baking for sale, depending on the workload of the kitchen. The kitchen prides itself on a healthy menu, variety, and the freshest possible food at the lowest possible price. There are no special diet orders or gourmet items but there is a good meal at a good price.

The Gathering Place offers a number of art programs. These include pottery, photography, and painting. From time to time there will be additional projects such as the making of Christmas cards and collages.

Recreation programs include pool and weight room, aikido, judo, tae kwon do, tai chi, and yoga. Foosball, pingpong and Nintendo are played in the Games room. A variety of games and cards are available for borrowing. There are occasional tournaments in card games, pool, ping pong, darts, and foosball. As available, basketball and floor hockey have been arranged at the nearby Roundhouse Community Centre. Seasonal out-trips include eagle watching, Christmas light tours, BBQ’s & games at Whitecliff Park, etc.

Music programs include the Vocal Dose Café, music jams, and music drop-in. The Centre has musical equipment which members are allowed to use in-house at pre-scheduled times.

Health programs include podiatry and foot soaks. As funding is made available, there are courses in anger management, first aid, flagging and life skills

A youth worker is available to discuss youth problems and to make referrals to appropriate agencies. There are youth out-trips and from time to time other youth activities such as the mural project and a stilt performance group.

The volunteer program is at the heart of the Gathering Place. Over 100 volunteers work two to four-hour shifts in the kitchen, health centre, library, cafeteria, and other locations to provide Gathering Place services. Without their hard work and support, the centre would not be able to operate. Volunteers receive meal tickets worth $1.25 per hour which are redeemable in the cafeteria.

Other services include the use of the Gathering Place as a mailing address, daytime storage of personal belongings, telephone messages, and the use of two free phones. There are also some rooms available for bookings to local groups.

An invaluable component of the Gathering Place is the Board. This body of elected members meets monthly to conduct the Association’s business. This group represents the patrons, and the two dollars paid for membership goes to their budget. The Board operates committees - youth, finance, program and volunteer - and encourages the membership to make their interests known. The Board has put out Newsletters, and fund-raised to support special projects such as the youth mural and advocacy training. The Association has a Revenue Canada charitable donation number and can issue tax receipts for donations. There are Annual General Meetings and all Gathering Place members are invited to participate.

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Questions or Comments? E-mail: rennie.keates@vancouver.ca


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