April 22, 2024
Bylaws and AGM Meetings.
BGC St. Alban's Club (legal name: St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club) engaged Charters Professional Corporation to rewrite the Club's bylaws in relation to the revised Ontario Corporations Act. The Club's governance committee has reviewed and recommended the new bylaws
for approval by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors approved this recommendation on April 16th, 2024. The Board has now called a meeting of the corporate members on May 16th, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. to approve the new bylaws.
Please contact Chris Foster at chris@stalbansclub.ca
for the definition of a corporate member and to register for the May 16th, 2024 meeting of the corporate members.
Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) is scheduled for June 18th, 2024, at 6:30 p.m.
Please contact Chris Foster at chris@stalbansclub.ca
for the definition of a corporate member and to register for the AGM.
Call for new Board members
BGC St. Alban's Club is seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our volunteer Board of Directors. As we continue our mission of fostering growth and creating opportunities for our communities, we recognize the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences in driving our organization forward. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds including race, gender, sexual orientation, ability and indigenous peoples.
We're looking for visionary leaders committed to promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity, and who are eager to make a positive impact on the lives of our members.
As a Board member, you'll have the opportunity to:
• Contribute your unique skills and expertise• Collaborate with other community leaders and professionals• Help shape the strategic direction and future success of BGC St. Alban's Club
If you're passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and want to be part of a dynamic team, we encourage you to apply at board@stalbansclub.ca

BGC St. Alban's Club offers a range of March Break programs for kids ages 4-14 Registration opens Friday, January 9 at 10 a.m. K-GRADE 6 Our full-day March Break Camp is available to kids in Kindergarten through Grade 6. Children will spend an exciting day engaging in a variety of activities such as energetic games, creative arts and crafts, as well as both indoor and outdoor entertainment. Kinder Camp (Ages 4 to 5) Variety Camp 1 (Ages 6 to 7) Variety Camp 2 (Ages 8 to 9) Variety Camp 3 Ages 10 to 12) Dance Camp (Ages 8 to 12) Art Attack Camp (Ages 6-12) Sports Camp – All-Star Edition (Ages 6-12) YOUTH Beat Lab (Ages 10 to 14) Campers will get a chance to work with one of our professional producers in a small group to create a song from start to finish, (including artwork and publishing online)! Participants will learn to work with digital music software Ableton Live as well as play instruments, sing and rap. No experience necessary. March Break Excursion (Ages 12 to 14) Our Youth March Break Excursion offers exciting daily outings around the city, led by our experienced youth team. Each day features a different local adventure, giving youth the chance to explore, try new activities, and connect with peers. Each activity can be booked individually so youth can pick and choose which days are suited to them. Please note that each outing will run based on sufficient registration numbers for that specific day.

All ages! No experience or partner necessary. The Scottish Country Dance Association of Toronto is holding a fundraising event for BGC St. Alban's Club on Saturday, January 17 between 2 and 4 p.m. Child: 5$ Adult: 10$ Family (4 ppl): $20 Main clubhouse 843 Palmerston Ave. Bring indoor shoes and a water bottle! All proceeds go to supporting BGC St. Alban's Club

Keep your kids active and happy over the holidays! BGC St. Alban's is hosting a day camp for kids ages 4-12 in late December and early January. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates. Monday, December 22 Monday, December 29 Tuesday, December 30 Monday, January 2 Spaces are limited so register today!

As little as $5 makes a BIG difference! Every cent donated goes to supporting kids and families across Toronto. Monthly donations allow us to provide even more programs and services like after school programs, childcare, summer camps, youth job training, adult literacy and so much more. Donors can choose how they'd like their support to be used. For more information, visit our fundraising page or contact us at info@stalbansclub.ca .

Experience being a professional recording artist and producer in this 10 week program. Participants will meet once a week at the St. Alban’s recording studio to create, record and release their own beats, songs and creations. Working in a group, participants will find their collective voice and creativity by building beats, songs and video projects. No prior musical experience is necessary! Ages 8 to 12 Thursdays 4-5 p.m. October 9 to December 11 10 Sessions total Limited Spaces Cost: $75 Register today!

Returning for the fifth year, Youth of the Year is BGC Canada’s national initiative to recognize and celebrate exceptional youth who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, service, and achievements within their communities. Youth of the Year encourages young people to become active role models and a voice for young people across Canada. This year, five youth receive post-secondary scholarships, laptops, prize packages, and development and media training. Ruben has been involved with BGC St. Alban’s Club (at our Weston Mount Dennis site) for 10 years as a Club member, volunteer, and Club staff. He describes his Club experience as transformative, helping him build life skills like adaptability, teamwork, self-confidence, and leadership. As a youth council member at his own Club, attending BGC Canada’s 2023 National Youth Forum was a memorable experience that shaped how he wants to show up for his community. Outside of the Club, Ruben is a leader in his school community, stays grounded in his values, and always finds ways to uplift others. Ruben is passionate about being a voice for young people who want to make an impact. As Youth of the Year, he’s ready to show young people across Canada the power of youth-led change.











