TCAG Found Board 1981

TCAG Seeking Former Board Members to Attend May 24 Meeting

Think back to 1981 in Thorold. That’s the year the Thorold Community Activities Group was formed.

Fast forward to the 2023 question of the day for the TCAG.

Do you know a former member of the TCAG Board of Directors?

If so, the TCAG needs your assistance to extend an invitation to them to attend their second annual Honourary Board of Governors Meeting on Wednesday, May 24, 2023, at 6:00 pm.
(TCAG Directors earn the Governor title when they retire from their board)

“We are trying to track down past TCAG board members so we can invite as many as possible. We welcome any ideas or thoughts as we’ve hit a communication wall in finding some of these contacts,”

Megan Gilchrist, Executive Director, TCAG.

The meeting including a dinner will also cover a meet and greet session, TCAG presentation, discussions on strategic planning and growth as well as their gratitude presentation.

Former TCAG board members are being asked to RSVP by May 22. For more information, contact Charlene McMillan, charlene@thoroldgroup.org or 905-227-0545 x21

Located at 131 Richmond St. Thorold, the TCAG is a nonprofit community recreation and childcare facility.

The picture shown above was taken from the TCAG website and shows their Founding Members including Marjorie Hodgins, Ros Kocot, Carolynn Baird, Jennie Bellows, Hattie Dell, Dianne Marshall, Arlene Longo, Margery Longo, Peter Jurmain, Kathleen Kelly Sr., Fred Neale, Ed Mirynech, Bill Johnson, Cecil Grose, Charles Tully Jr., Donald MacLean, Rev. David Whitehead, John Stevens, Don Measner, Garth Hollett (Executive Director), John Ashley, Brenda Buckmaster, Fred Clifford.

Established in 1981, the TCAG has evolved over the years to offer childcare services as well as a variety of activities including public sport, culture and recreation programs for all ages. TCAG programs range from fitness classes like Zumba, yoga/chair yoga, kickboxing, karate/tai chi, and cardio classes; youth dance, cooking classes, floor hockey, and arts and crafts classes. Adult league programs such as volleyball; and multi-generational programs such as woodcarving are also offered by the TCAG .