Richards Bay Squash Club
Monthly Report
November
2009
1.
Donkey Derby
We held the
Donkey Derby at the end of October. It
was attended by app 150 people, and everybody had great fun. We had the services of a professional
auctioneer, which worked great. A lot
of hard work was done by the organizing committee, which attributed to the
success of the evening.
The Donkey Derby
has made a net income of about
R47k! Taking into account the current
economic environment, we’ve amazed by what happened.
The main club benefitted out of about R10k in bar takings. The squash committee has decided to hold it only once a year, as to try not to water it down. In future we’ll attract other people as well, people that’s got money and like to gamble…
2.
Club Champs
In the last 2 weeks of November we’ve held our 1st Club Champs in 3 years. Unfortunately some of our players had to pull out either because of work or injuries. But alas we had about 26 players joining in on the fun. Quite a few old members returned, and we had the odd golfer playing as well. Next time we’ll notify the members a few months in advance to give everybody ample time to organize their busy lives.
Club Champ is Hyno Reddinger;
Shield Winner is Kumaran Poonan; and
Ladies Champ is Camilla Howard-Browne
Congratulations to all of them. And now the challenge is up for the rest of
the players to get them off their thrones.
3. Family Area
The squash committee has been approached by its members for the need of a family area. They need an area where their kids can play safely and noisily, whilst the mothers can still watch the squash game. The problem with the club building currently is that the smokers go out the front door and the kids follow them, which leaves the mothers running after the kids.
We’ve identified the area next to court no 2 as a possible area that can be used. Another option was to break down all the internal walls, but that proofed to costly. We propose the following:
· Replace the windows on the pathway to the proshop with aluminium windows;
· Replace the windows on the parking side with an aluminium sliding door;
· Put a roof up over the sliding door to prevent rain coming in;
· Built a precast wall from the side of court no 2 to the current precast wall next to the road ;
· Paving the whole area;
· Plastic chairs will be provided for.
This family area will have a dual purpose in that there won’t be any sweaty men standing outside the main entrance smoking and there won’t be any screaming moms running after their children. The above changes will be paid for by the squash club. All the changes are temporary, because if a 4th squash court are being built, as per the municipal plans, it can be broken down without any major costs.
We’ve submitted
a proposal to EXCO, and are awaiting their approval. We’ll keep everybody posted.
4.
Squash Court Keys
The locks will be changed early January. Please make sure that you swap your old keys during that first week of the new year.
5. Upcoming events
Early in the year we’ll hold a squash mini league, to get everybody back into
shape after the holidays and there will be some fun days as well – golfer vs
squash player/curry cup. We’ll put the
dates and entry list up the notice board and will communicate via the website
and emails.
Regards
Squash Committee