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Aside from the umpires, this league is run entirely by volunteers. Please volunteer to help as each team requires 2 or 3 coaches and/or assistants. It takes a minimum of 4 to 6 volunteers at each game, from each team, to ensure all things go smoothly and players get the assistance they require. Coaches and Assistant Coaches are required to complete the Coaches registration form. There will be a training day for coaches at the end of April 2025.
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Volunteer Award presentation to April LeBlanc by Madison Onischke (Nov. 26/19)
(L-R): Gord Dearborn (Program Chair), Jacob Burt, Helena and Sam DeGraaf (officials), Madison Onishke (award presenter), April LeBlanc (Volunteer award recipient), Branddyn LeBlanc (official) and John Thompson (KSA president) (KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner, Nov. 26/19)
(L-R): Gord Dearborn (Program Chair), Jacob Burt, Helena and Sam DeGraaf (officials), Madison Onishke (award presenter), April LeBlanc (Volunteer award recipient), Branddyn LeBlanc (official) and John Thompson (KSA president) (KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner, Nov. 26/19)
Volunteer Recognition Award for Stanley Park Optimist Ball (L-R): KSA President Bill Pegg, Craig Findlay (Supervisor of the SP Optimist Ball Program) who accepted the award on behalf recipient Ken Wettlaufer and presenter Jacob Mackenzie. (Nov. 27, 2018)
Attendees representing Stanley Park Optimist Ball at the KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner (Nov. 27, 2018)
Ken Wettlaufer with his Volunteer Recognition Award (2018)
Each year, several key volunteers from each team receive recognition pins from the City.
(L-R) Craig Findlay (presenter), Joe Watson (Stanley Park award recipient) and Bill Pegg (KSA President) (11/27/17)
KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner MC Don Cameron looks on as Mackenzie Kolpean introduces her coach Amanda Ducey as our recipient of the KSA volunteer award for 2016.
(l-r): KSA President Bill Pegg, Gord Dearborn (Chair of Stanley Park Optimist Ball), Amanda Ducey (award recipient), Mackenzie Kolpean (presenter) and Les Armstrong (Mayor of Wilmot Township). (2016)
The Tentworks team came out in full force to show their support for their coach, Amanda Ducey. (2016)
Stanley Park Optimist Ball Volunteer Award (L-R) Presenter Craig Findlay, Mike and Gail MacKenzie (award co-recipients) and KSA President Bill Pegg (KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner, Nov. 17, 2015)
Stanley Park Optimist Ball Volunteer Award (L-R) Presenter Craig Findlay, Gail and Mike MacKenzie, (award co-recipients for their volunteerism with the Stanley Park Optimist Ball Program). (Nov. 17, 2015)
(L-R): Kitchener Mayor Carl Zehr, Kurt Munz (recipient of the KSA Volunteer Recognition Award for Stanley Park Optimist Ball), Gord Dearborn (presenter) and Bill Pegg (President, KSA) (11/18/14)
Ruth and Paul Reitzel, Stanley Park Optimist Ball Volunteer Award Recipients, are introduced by Gord Dearborn at the KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner. (Nov. 19, 2013)
KSA Volunteer Award (2013) for Stanley Park Optimist Ball: (l-r) Kelly Galloway-Sealock (City of Kitchener Councillor), Gord Dearborn (presenter), Ruth and Paul Reitzel (award recipients) and Bill Pegg (KSA President).
KSA Volunteer Recognition Dinner 2012: Stanley Park Optimist T-Ball: KSA President Bill Pegg, presenter Craig Findlay, recipient John Harvey and guest speaker Don McKee (Nov 20, 2012)
Gord Dearborn (KSA President), Adele Couchman (Volunteer Program Chair), Stanley Park volunteer award recipient Philip Munz and Tom Valcke (guest speaker). (11/16/11)
Volunteer (30-year milestone awards) presented to Gord Dearborn by Councillor Scott Davey and John Cooper (Kitchener Parks and Rec.) on behalf of the City of Kitchener and Ontario Parks and Rec. (2011)
SP Optimist Ball Volunteer Recognition Award recipients John & Leticia Sherritt, Program Supervisor Boyd Nairn, Umpire Leah Nairn and guest speaker Dennis McPhee, Head Football Coach at U of Waterloo. (11/23/10)
Supervisor Craig Findlay introduces Dan Reid as Stanley Park Optimist Balls volunteer award recipient for 2009. (11/17/19)
(L-R) Guest speaker Ken Brooks, Adele Couchman (Volunteer Committee Chair), Dan Reid (Stanley Park's award recipient), Craig Findlay (presenter) and Gord Dearborn (KSA President) (11/17/09)
John Thompson (KSA President), Karen & Boyd Nairn (recipients on behalf of the Nairn family including daughters Leah & Dayna) and Jim Fanning (guest speaker) (11/13/07)
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