Look Who's Joined the WCTA - It's Been Awhile Since our Last Report!
As a unified voice for the professional golf and sportsturf management industry in western Canada, the WCTA is currently 725 members strong!
Since our last update at end-March, we've weclomed another 9 new and returning members hailing from across the board including the golf, sportsfield & lawn care sectors plus industry suppliers/service providers and turf management students.
Welcome and thank you for your support and confidence in our association!
MEET OUR NEW MEMBERS FOR 2023 SINCE END-MARCH:
Marcus Blech - Town of Olds
Terence Capitania-Kwok - SD#44 North Vancouver
Dan Dalgleish - SD#71 Comox Valley
Elise Ford - SD#43 Coquitlam
Johnny Gosal - CC Equipment Sales
Travis Hirkala - Keepin It Green Commercial and Residential Lawn and Landscape Maintenance
Dave Hockly - Trickle Creek GR
Matthew Hyatt - City of Nanaimo Parks
Nolan Olson - Tsawwassen Springs GC
We would also like to congratulate the following retired or soon-to-be-retired WCTA members:
Ron Allison - Abbotsford Schools
Ray Guimont - Trickle Creek GR
John Guy - Butchart Gardens
David Hibbard - District of North Vancouver Parks
Whether you're from the golf, sportsfield, supply chain or any other turf industry sector, we would like to see your name on our new member list!
Why? Because far more can be accomplished together than by each sector working on their own. One voice, pulling the same direction, avoiding duplication, whatever the cliche, it's the most effective and sensible approach, especially when our industry needs to face tough issues.
If you know someone who would benefit from a WCTA membership, ie Turf Line News, annual conference, membership roster, job postings, CEC program, etc, have them visit our member value proposition page at http://wcta-online.com/the-wcta/membership-x
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Are you interested in knowing more about the societal & environmental benefits of turf? CLICK HERE for a great poster from the CTRF.