2011-2012 short course season. coach kevin hedrick, head coach coach sarah dowd, head age group...
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Welcome to SCSC
2011-2012SHORT COURSE SEASON
YOUR COACHES Coach Kevin Hedrick, Head Coach
Coach Sarah Dowd, Head Age Group Coach
Coach Maria Gramelspacher, Frankfort Head
Coach
Coach Liz Cuadrado, Novice Coach
Coach Nick Sladek, Novice Coach
Coach Katie Krueger, Volunteer Assistant Coach
SCSC Board of Directors
Shannon Furr, president Gary McGrady, treasurer Bill Fairfield, secretary Kevin Priebe, technical director Bill Fairfield, secretary Nicole Maxwell, member-at-large 2 additional members-at-large Fundraising coordinator Social Director
Presentation of New Slate
From Frankfort—Dan Dehn
From C-ville-Fawn Johnson (*)
From the floor
Un-fi lled position
concessions
SCSC OverviewMission:
Sugar Creek Swim Club’s competitive swimming program promotes a healthy lifestyle and provides the youth and families of Montgomery and surrounding counties with a positive outlet for children’s enthusiasm in a team environment. The sport of swimming offers youngsters an opportunity to enhance their physical, mental and emotional development and challenges them to strive for continuous personal improvement in and out of the water.
Goals:
Our program is designed to promote the long-term development of each athlete by challenging him or her to strive for individual improvement and personal excellence in a fun, supportive and committed team atmosphere.
SCSC Overview
Swimmer Meet participationAll SCSC athletes will be registered for home meets!To edit registration, parent must access website or contact coach in writing one week prior.
SCSC Overview
Financial Policies A CAC Pool Pass is paid for by SCSC. If
you are interested in a family pass, this discount applies.
If swimmer leaves SCSC, pass is rescinded.
Outstanding balances are due within 30 days of statement.
If unable to pay within allotted time, please contact the treasurer.
Financial Policies
If there remains a balance greater than $100 on an account, then that swimmer will not be permitted to register for the new season.
Arrangements satisfactory to the Club and to the family can be made between the treasurer and the family.
Financial Policies
Families with balances greater than $200 per swimmer will not be permitted to enter swimmers into meets.
Again, a payment plan can be put into effect that would allow a swimmer to continue.
Cash entry fees must be paid in advance.
Financial Policies
Volunteering-OR-
Why are our fees so low?
Volunteering Over the years, SCSC has addressed
volunteering in several different ways. So far, there hasn’t been a policy to
please everyone.There still isn’t!
The current policy: PLEASE help! We need you. There are no fines or penalties for not
volunteering.
Volunteer Positions
• We need help at every meet --- lots of it!
• These are the positions we have to fill for every session of every meet.
• The need for the position to be filled does not go away if your child is not swimming.
position min max
Timers 17 21
Announcer 1 1
Computer Oper 1 1
Head Timer 1 1
Colorado Oper 1 1
Runner 1 1
Concessions 2 3
Hospitality 2 3
Awards 0 2
Scratch Table 0 1
Clerk of Course 0 2
Meet Director 1 2
Admissions 2 3
Total 29 42
Volunteer NeedsShort Course season Home meets
Meet Date Sessions
Volunteers/Session
Total Volunteers needed for the meet
Maverick Dual Meet
8 Oct 1 24 24
Pumpkin Paddle
4 – 6 Nov
5 30 150
Penguin Plunge
6 – 8 Jan
5 30 150
CISC Conference
10 – 12 Feb
7 19 133
Divisionals 2 – 4 Mar
7 42 294
YIKES!
If you don’t do your fair share, another family has to do their own plus yours.
Bottom Line We have roughly
750 volunteer positions to fill for our 5 home meets.
We have 70 swim families.
Your family’s share is about 11 volunteer sessions. That’s roughly 2 sessions per meet.
Reducing Volunteer Needs
Belonging to SCSC requires a lot more than does signing your child up for Little League.
We could reduce the number of necessary volunteers by Hiring timers Not hosting meets
Which brings us right to the financial side…
Hiring Timers
In other words, it would cost about $75 per family to hire timers for our regular home meets (not the conference meet).
We have hired groups to time for us in the past.
It costs about $300 per session to hire timers.
The 4 non-CISC home meets have a total of 18 sessions.
Hiring timers for all sessions of these 4 meets would cost $5,400.
The Financial Side of SCSC
Dues Income38%
Meet Income52%
Fund Raising11%
SCSC gets money from 3 sources: Member dues
(~$25,000); Hosted meets
(~$34,000) Fund raising
(~$7,000) Aquathon Triathlon Dunk Tank at the
Strawberry Festival Advertising Donations / Grants
SCSC vs. Other Clubs Our dues are lower
than other clubs because we generate a lot of revenue from hosting meets.
Slightly more than 1/3 of our income comes from member dues!
This means we need a lot of volunteer hours from our members.
SHORT COURSESCSC: $272-$380Avon $504-$1060Boilermaker $495-
$900Terre Haute Torpedoes $320-$700
Lebanon $452-$585Indy Dolphins $335-
$620Red Devil Aquatics
$487-$637.50
Annual CostSCSC-$565-$660
Boilermaker $624-$1129
Carmel $810-$1440Brownsburg $595-
$774
A Tale of Two Meets
A Tale of Two MeetsOn the one hand-Senior State was a huge success!
Coaches, officials, and representatives from Indiana Swimming raved about the meet.
There were no significant problems.
SCSC made about $17,000 from hosting the meet. That’s $250 per SCSC family!
A Tale of Two MeetsOn the other hand-
Senior State did NOT go very well:
Far less than half of our members volunteered any time at all.
Despite repeated pleas from the president, we were desperately short of volunteers . On the Wednesday before the meet started, I was knocking on Wabash fraternity doors trying to get help.
THERE’S MORE TO A MEET THAN BUSINESS!
Communication
Three-way partnership
Coach
Athlete
Parent(s)
Website/Team Unify www.scscswim.org
folders
Communication
How/When to communicate with my athlete’s coach……
Is my Board approachable?
Communication
Upcoming Activities
October 8: SCSC vs. MVA Dual Meet October 19: Aquathon Fundraiser October 21-23: ACST Fall Classic@Avon October 29: 5th Annual Bonfire &
Hayride@Priebe’s Pumpkin Patch November 4, 5, & 6: Pumpkin Paddle
Hosted by SCSC at the CAC
Official’s Training We need officials.
We are fortunate because many of our volunteers have received this training.
Always room for more!
Aquathon One day Great prizes Money stays right here with SCSC It’s a part of practice Swimmers are going to swim anyway, so
it isn’t extra.
Q & A What questions do you
have?Who do I
talk to about joining the board?
What i
s a
B time?
What is Age
Group State?
What are Divisionals?
My child wants to skip practice, what should I do?
How should I react when my child is DQ’d?
Where do I
learn to do
new things
for the club?
How do I choose which away meets to attend?
What is “camping”?
Why do swimmers spend so much time warming up?
Where can I buy goggles?
How do I get the chlorine out of her hair?
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Closing Remarks