Membership Night, Monday, November 2nd

Monday, November 2nd, 5pm to 8pm at the day lodge.

Members night is your opportunity to purchase your 2015/16 membership with out the fees associated with online purchasing. All other memberships for the season will be through www.zone4.ca.

Please come out and purchase your membership, chat with other members and learn a bit about the upcoming season.

You will also have the opportunity to purchase a Coopers gift card; this is a major fund raiser for the club.

As well, you may bring used skis, or shop for new used skis!

We hope to see you there!

Donate your bottle money to the Ski League!

We are pleased to announce an easy way to help make our club even more awesome!
You can now easily donate the proceeds from your bottle returns to the  Revelstoke Nordic Club – Ski League right at the bottle depot!

It’s easy:

1. Bring your bottles to the bottle depot and sort as usual.

2. Let the wonderful people at the counter know that you wish the proceeds from your returns to be applied to Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club account – #19.

 

That’s it!  Money will be used to fund our Youth Programs (including equipment for the ski league to special events for skiers members of all ages).

Please spread the word about this easy and worthwhile fundraiser to your family and friends.

Club Manager Position

Job Posting – Club Manager Position, 2015/2016

The Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club is seeking a Club Manager for the coming season to ensure effective and efficient operations of the Nordic Club and its facilities under the direction of the board of directors.

The Club Manager is responsible for (although not limited to):

  1. Membership registration
  2. Ticket office sales
  3. Nordic ski rentals
  4. Club marketing
  5. General administrative duties
  6. Custodial duties

Required skills:

  1. Outstanding oral and written communication skills coupled with engaging and positive people skills
  2. Excellent organizational skills
  3. Integrity on the job and high ethical work standards in all dealings with members, board of directors and community partners
  4. Enthusiasm for working with the Board, volunteers and members to achieve goals
  5. Excellent computer skills

Additional desired skills/qualities:

  1. Passion for Nordic skiing
  2. Level 1 First Aid with Transportation Endorsement
  3. Ability to do minor building repairs and service equipment

This will be a 5 month salaried position, based on 30 hours per week, starting in early November. Remuneration will be between $15 and $18 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience.

Please send resume and cover letter to [email protected] by September 4th, 2015.

The Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club is a member-run club with over 500 members and a board of directors, operating at the Mount Macpherson Recreation Trails network. RNSC maintains 26 kilometers of groomed Nordic trails for both classic and skate skiing, including 5km of lit trails and a dog-friendly loop.

 

Job Description – Club Manager Position, 2015/2016

The Club Manager is responsible for assisting to ensure effective operation of the Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club and its facilities under the direction of the board of directors.

The Club Manager is responsible for the following:

  • Opening and closing of day lodge facilities
  • Ticket office sales
  • Nordic ski rentals (incl. maintenance)
  • Membership registration (oversee membership services, manage Zone4 registration)
  • Marketing of club services and programs to hotels, booking agencies, etc.
  • General administrative duties
  • Share in custodial duties (split with coach)
  • Answering visitor inquiries (phone/email/web)
  • Regularly update trail conditions (website, snow phone, etc)
  • Update and manage website
  • Coordinate and edit monthly newsletter
  • Purchasing of supplies (cleaning supplies, wood pellets, fuel, etc)
  • Minor lodge maintenance and repair
  • Coordinate grooming schedule
  • Board support (attend board monthly board meetings, assist with strategic planning and policy development, assist committees, etc.)

 

The Club Manager will report directly to the Club President (in lieu of a President, the CM will report to the Director of Facilities). The position is based on 30 hours per week, starting early November 2015 to April 2016. Remuneration is between $15 and $18 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience.

2014-15 Alta Gas Report

Alta Gas Report

Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club

April 2015

 

2014-15 was another successful season for the Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club! For the past three seasons, Alta Gas has generously provided financial support for the club’s Head Coach position. This support has been paramount to the club’s ability to grow and develop its youth programming, in addition to increasing the profile of Nordic skiing within the community. The Head Coach is directly involved with coaching the Ski S’kool, adult classes, clinics, private lessons, the Revelstoke Nordic Ski Team and coordination of Headlamp Heroes.

 

Our Ski S’kool program effectively provided Nordic instruction to 84 3rd and 4th grade students from Arrow Heights, Ecole des Glaciers, Columbia Park and Begbie View. Each group took part in four weekly, three-hour sessions at the Macpherson Nordic trails. In addition, 40 1st and 2nd grade students from Begbie View were offered the opportunity to try Nordic skiing with a one-day introductory session. Finally, a new partnership was forged with the Revelstoke Secondary School and four physical education classes ranging from grades 8 -12 were each offered two, three-hour session at the Macpherson Nordic trails. Thanks to the generous support from our local school board and teachers, parent helpers and coaches, namely, Louisa Fleming, Nancy Martin, Tayla Koerber, Kendra von Bremen and Rob Evans.

 

New for the 2014-15 season was the addition of Adult Beginner classic and skate classes. 15 students participated in the beginner sessions, offered on a weekly basis over the course of eight weeks. Our technique-based Adult Intermediate and Advanced classes alternate between classic and skate technique for ten weeks. This program continued to be successful with 12 participants partaking in the five-session offering and three skiers opting for the full ten-session program. 11 skiers took part in the January One Day Clinic and 15 skiers sought private or semi-private lessons. Finally, the Wednesday Night Open training sessions gained momentum as a growing crowd of fitness enthusiasts were dedicated to the intensity-oriented sessions.

 

In its second season, the Headlamp Heroes Wednesday Night Race Series provided entertainment and competition on a monthly-basis. The series begin with a classic interval start event in December; King’s Court-style skate sprints in January; a skate mass start in February; and a mixed-technique relay in March. 140 participants took part in the race series, which was generously sponsored by Skookum, The Village Idiot, Valhalla Pure and Flowt. Thanks to Wade Viznaugh and Debbie Koerber for their respective leadership roles with course setup and registration.

 

The Revelstoke Nordic Race Team enjoyed much success during the 2014-15 season. There were a dedicated group of 17 Track Attack skiers (aged 9 -12) and 11 Junior Development skiers (aged 13+). Formal training sessions were offered twice weekly in the summer; two to four times weekly in the fall; and three to five times weekly while on snow (frequency dependent on level of development). In addition to formal group training, seven Junior Development skiers followed a year-round training program. Superb coaching support was integral to the program’s success, with newly trained T2T coaches Rory Luxmoore and Bruce Granstrom providing consistent support for the Track Attack and Junior Development skiers. Clare Peacock also offered coaching support throughout the entire season, while Matti Little led our summer program. Nikki Norrie and Revelstoke Nordic Race Team alumni Hanna Thompson and Brittany and Megan Evans generously offered their coaching services when available. Finally, a huge coaching thanks to Phil Wood and Zina Kocher for offering their expertise and enthusiasm at our Holiday Camp and Revelstoke BC Cup, respectively. Penny Page-Brittin was instrumental in her role as lead Wax Technician, receiving assistance from Lucie Bergeron, Beverley Brosch, Brad Park, Janette Vickers, Rory Luxmoore and Bruce Granstrom. In addition to the aforementioned coaching and waxing aides, a big thank you goes out to the parents and families of skiers for providing ongoing support throughout the season.

 

The 2014-15 began with our Revelstoke skiers attending Spring and Summer Talent Squad Camps in 100 Mile House, the Fall Regional Camp in Vernon and the On-Snow Talent Squad and Regional Camps in Whistler and Vernon. In December, racing season kicked off with the Sovereign Lake Open, the Rossland NORAM and the Okanagan Cup in Salmon Arm. January saw skiers head to the Prince George BC Cup, the Kamloops Okanagan Cup, the Western Championships in Canmore and our first-ever local BC Cup in Revelstoke. In February, a hardy crew trekked to the BC Midget Champs at Mount Washington and ended the month at the BC Championships in Kelowna. One Revelstoke skier, Emily Suchy, proudly represented our club at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George. Finally, the month of March brought Ski Nationals 2015 in Thunder Bay. Here are some highlights from the 2014-15 season:

 

Western Championships

1st Emily Suchy, 4km & 5km Para Nordic Sit Women

4th Simon Blackie, Midget Boys Skate Sprint

5th Simon Blackie, Midget Boys Skate Mass Start

6th Simon Blackie, Midget Boys Classic Interval Start

8th Beth Granstrom, Juvenile Girls Classic Interval Start

8th Elizabeth Elliott, Juvenile Girls Skate Sprint

8th Beth Granstrom, Juvenile Girls Skate Mass Start

9th Erik Brosch, Midget Boys Skate Mass Start

 

5th place team at BC Midget Championships

2nd Emily MacLeod, 2003 Girls Classic Interval Start

2nd Alexandra Luxmmore, 2004 Girls Skate Sprint

3rd Nelson Luxmmore, 2003 Boys Classic Interval Start

3rd Alexandra Luxmoore, 2004 Girls Classic Interval Start

 

Tied 5th place team BC Championships

1st Isobel Wilson, Atom Girls 3 Classic Mass Start

1st Tayla Koerber, Kate Granstrom and Sarah Newton, Open & Master Women Classic Relay

2nd Isobel Wilson, Atom Girls 3 Skate Interval Start

2nd Alexandra Luxmoore, Bantam Girls 1 Classic Mass Start

2nd Beth Granstrom, Juvenile Girls 1 Skate Interval Start

3rd Alana Brittin, Juvenile Girls 1 Classic Mass Start

 

2nd Ruby Serrouya, Pee Wee Girls 1 Aggregate

2nd Beth Granstrom, Juvenile Girls 1 Aggregate

3rd Lillian Vickers, Pee Wee Girls 1 Aggregate

3rd Alexandra Luxmoore, Bantam Girls 1 Aggregate

3rd Alana Brittin, Juvenile Girls 1 Aggregate

 

Canada Winter Games

1st Emily Suchy, 2.5km, 600m & 5km Para Nordic Sit Women

 

17th place team at Ski Nationals

1st Emily Suchy, 2.4km, 5.6km, 800m & 10km Para Nordic Sit Women

2nd Alana Brittin, Classic Interval Start

3rd Alana Brittin, Classic Sprints

5th Beth Granstrom, Skate Interval Start

5th Beth Granstrom, Skate Mass Start

10th Elizabeth Elliott, Classic Sprints

10th Elizabeth Elliott, Skate Mass Start

 

2nd Beth Granstrom, 2000 Girls Aggregate

3rd Alana Brittin, 2000 Girls Aggregate

5th Elizabeth Elliott, 2000 Girls Aggregate

 

The Revelstoke Nordic Race Team is proud of their accomplishments this past season and equally important is the continued growth in energy and enthusiasm for the sport of Nordic skiing. Congratulations to our Director of Youth Programs, Robyn Thomas and our Athlete Development Committee for their hard work orchestrating a successful year. Our club is grateful to Alta Gas for providing us the opportunity to develop capacity within our ski programs over the past three seasons.

 

Matthew Smider

Revelstoke Nordic Ski Club Head Coach

 

 

 

 

RNSC Potluck – Sunday March 29th

The potluck will be held on Sunday, March 29th from 5-8pm at the community centre. The potluck is for all of the general membership.

There will be awards presented for young (all Ski Leaguers will receive an award) and old (new — Headlamp Heroes and Masters awards will be presented); a wide array of delicious food to be enjoyed; games for playing; and a slideshow for your enjoyment (please send any pictures from the season to [email protected] or [email protected]).
Complimentary tea, juice and water will be provided.
Please RSVP to [email protected] with:
– number in your party
– potluck contribution:

     Families:  Salad & Main or Main & Dessert
     Singles: Salad, Main, or Dessert
– whether you are interested in helping with setup and take down (before/after the event)