RTL RE Ee ee Acs ac aa aT ES Wednesday, January 31, 2001 fered at: Panorama Recre- ation Centre. On Friday, Feb. 2, 2001, Nancy will end her tenure as Manager of Program Services at Panorama and take on her new role as the Manager of the Gordon Head Recre- ation Centre. In her 18 years at the cen- tre, Nancy has watched Panorama grow from a cen- tre with a pool, an arena, outdoor tennis courts, and a few program spaces to an impressive recreation facil- ity, with the addition of a full-sized weight room, four indoor. tennis - courts, squash and racquet court, fitness ‘studio, a second arena and a full compliment of programs for adults, youth and kids ofall ages. i We re | Celebrating E our ne y 70” Anniversary | ince 1982, Nancy wae = . Moyes has been the of serving Siciney Y driving force behind Just five more bricks — = the recreation programs of- that’s all it will take to bring i and the P emamses i a mer. By October 1982, she was appointed as the Recre- tremely well managed and well with the staff, Nancy by the Bevan pier; the sec- 37 VW Nancy began her career” has been continually re- has also been able to earn ~ ond is the woman reading a Wesfalia at Panorama in February — gponsive to the needs of res- and maintain the utmost re- book in. front of Tanner's eM ea vat 1982 as a temporary assis- dents on the Peninsula. All spect from the elected and bookstore; the third is a sea- mst ei tant recreation program- our staff will miss her.” - appointed members of the farer, resting his weary feet — $7,995 ‘ation Program Director un- _ sion chairperson of the day, Joan: Beattie. Nancy- has. worked hard to make pro-. grams happen at Panorama.’ - Holding, now the admin- istrator at Juan de ‘Fuca’ ‘Parks and Recreation, said: “Nancy's loyalty and dedica-: tion to Panorama is un- matched. If she was ever asked to take on a project, | knew that it would be done thoroughly and profession- ally.” She has been the creative force behind many new and. exciting programs, and works tirelessly to ensure their success. Doug Henderson, the ‘administrator at Panorama, said: "Nancy has been a tremendous asset to the or ganization and has certainly made: my. first two. years here much easier. The pro- gram area has been ex- Nancy prefers to work be- hind the scenes, never want-_ The Ladies Getaway: Week-' ends, which ran for 11 years, ‘the Orchard events, ‘chil : . dren’s summertime enter: tainment,. the. Children’s ~ Carnival at Tulista Park dur- ing Sidney Days, and the Halloween Howl are just a — few examples of programs created and developed by Nancy. She is also known for her involvement in recreation and fitness committees and organizations outside the centre, always looking at the bigger recreation ‘pic- ture, , eos Nick Lott, chair of the Peninsula Recreation Com- mission, said: “Nancy's de- sire to provide the best pro- grams has always been cvi- dent through the. quality __NAMES IN THE NEWS __ When Nancy Moyes moves on to Gordon Head, she'll take along good memories and warm wishes of her collegues at Panorama. and variety of offerings © listed in the seasonal brochure. While working -Commission.”. As active and involved as the raising of their two chil”. 16;-). and: Spencer, 13. Her philosophy that. family life is essential ~ for improved quality of life © dren, . Emily, has been reflected in the ‘many recreational. pro- grams and services of fered. at’ Panorama Recreation . Centre. : ; Nancy has contributed’. significantly to the warm, welcoming feeling that the public experience when they enter through the cen- tre’s doors. The - staff at Panorama. will miss her enthusiasm and motivation, her bubbly. nature and her sense of hu- mor, They wish her all the best in her pursuits at Gor- don Head Reereation Cen- tre. LAURA LAVIN PHOTO Reg Teeney’s Pier at Bevan project to completion. “It’s all | need ... plus a $1,000 plaque,” said the in- trepid fund-raiser Monday. Teeney has been raising money, and working toward gathering a full load of bricks for his wall at the pier, for more than two years. He’s been eminently successful so far, extending not only the pier, but going even further, raising money and expertise to complete the award-winning reef ball project along the seabed be- side the pier. He has also branched out to raise funds for three (so far) statues that can be found seated on benches throughout Sidney. The first, the fisherman, sits in front of The Thought Shop. Rumor has it that a Sos un- ing to be front and centre. she has been at Panorama,. fourth | Wane children this 85 Volvo | der the direction of Monty — Without. her, many events Nancy has always dedicated. "Me, ISI the planning #2740 Turbo - Holding and the Commis- — simply would not transpire. time for her husband and stages. =: Auto; Great car, “To help Reg geta full load - “of bricks, call "him at 655. ABORT aslo SS KR view is looking for stories of _ that special moment when you met your special Valen- tine. Did you know this was the one? Did you love him/her? Hate ‘em? Write a 250-word story (or write a poem) and tell us how it happened. We'll pub- lish the stories on Valen- tine’s Day, Drop your sto- “ies off at our office, 9726 First Street, Sidney, fax 656- 5526, or email us at edi- torpr@vinewsgroup.com Deadline is February 9 at Have you ever been in ~ Jove? Are you still? 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