Good Old-fashioned Building Bee
By Doug Gallant
The Guardian
Sept 4, 2002
Stratford will witness a good
old-fashioned building bee this
weekend when members of the
Stratford Soccer Association
attempt to erect an 1,800
square-foot clubhouse on land
adjacent to two existing soccer
fields behind the Stratford
Business Park.
Terry Hogan, a member of the
building committee recruited by
association president Don
Gillis, says construction of the
building will start about 6:30
a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7, and will
continue throughout the day.
We hope to have the shell of the
building completed by about 6
p.m, Hogan said. "That's walls
up, roof on, doors and windows
in and siding on. And we hope to
have our fixtures installed as
well. It won't be ready to move
into that day, there will be
other finish work to do, but the
shell of the building will be
up."
Assisting the association with
this project will be a group of
employees from Southport Home
Hardware.
They're going to provide much of
the building expertise on this
project, Hogan said. Their
support with this project is
very much appreciated. We expect
to have about 40 people working
on the clubhouse and Southport
Home Hardware will account for
half of that number. We're also
recruiting a number of soccer
parents to help too. The
construction of the clubhouse,
which will be built utilizing
prefab partitions, is expected
to enhance the association's
ability to attract and host
tournaments.
Hogan said planning is already
underway for a third field which
they hope to see completed next
year.
In conjunction with the building
bee, the association plans to
conduct some fund-raising
activities on site so the public
is being encouraged to drop down
and observe the clubhouse take
shape.
"We're hoping to see some real
community spirit down there,"
Hogan said. Funding to build the
clubhouse came from the
province, the municipality of
Stratford and the association
itself. Further fund-raising
efforts are planned as the
project evolves. We expect this
project will gain momentum and
likely take on a life of its
own.