Oakville Beaver, 16 Feb 2008, p. 4

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4- The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday February 16, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Strengthening the fabric of the community Continued from page 3 the Y earlier in the year, that an unspecified board member confronted him with the question: "Well, Bruce, when are we going to get our new building?" The question was not lost on him. But there were challenges to overcome first. According to Ireland the Y What's keeping you from having your dream kitchen? Consider these time, mess & cost saving options... a. Renew your cabinets with our unique "Tune-up". Our exclusive process restores and repairs the finish on wood cabinets (and any other woodwork in your home) to 90-95%. Time: 1 day Mess: almost none Cost: a fraction of replacement. was on the verge of bankruptcy in 1986 when he was hired. His initial task was to get the fiscal house in order. The second challenge was to establish some respect by delivering actual programs: this was achieved with a five-year plan for childcare centres in local schools chiefly designed by current vice president of Community Services, Lee-Ann Hand. "We borrowed money from the bank and worked our butts off," Ireland explained. "Then it all started to take off. The day camps grew as well in this time period. Only then was the time right to look towards a new facility." According to Jarrett there were a couple of false starts before they finally got some traction around 1998 with the hiring of Lisa Dodd as Director of Financial Development and the wooing of developer Peter Gilgan to co-chair the building campaign. In addition, Gilgan brought along his CFO, Don Walker, whose financial wherewithal was instrumental in moving the project forward. Said Ireland, "At the end of the day we raised over $7 million on a $14 million project. We still have significant debt, but it is manageable and that should be retired in another "At the end of the day we raised over $7 million of a $14 million project. We still have significant debt, but it is manageable and that should be retired in another seven or eight years." Bruce Ireland, president/CEO YMCA of Oakville seven or eight years." In the meantime, the Oakville Y ­ the Peter Gilgan Family Y ­ is a fabulous facility. The building process itself was a high point of Ireland's career, demanding, frustrating, exhilarating, by turns. Establishing the site, consulting the community, working with architects and engineers, he says it was "the most phenomenal experience," but stressful to the point that his health suffered. For all that, he wouldn't have missed it. The chief executive talks freely about how important his family is to him -- his wife Karen, daughter Michelle, son Sean, and three grandchildren. He understands first-hand the challenges of having a specialneeds child, and the wonders of grandchildren. But he also regards his Y staff as his extended family and appreciates that feeling of connection and caring. He knows that the health of his family and his own good health are "key pieces in keeping his life ticking" along. His brush with a heart abnormality four years ago and the more recent onset of type 2 diabetes have been wake-up calls. He feels fortunate to have an indoor track right outside his office door and staff members who encourage him to use it. We all re-invent ourselves to some degree if we live long enough. Ireland is not different. As for the Y, he sees a bright future in helping people to manage chronic conditions like heart disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, Parkinson's disease, among others. There is also the troubling issue of childhood obesity. In short there is plenty the Y can do. "I don't think I would be here today if it wasn't still fun, challenging and rewarding," he said, "If I didn't feel we were strengthening the fabric of this community." For 22 years as leader of the YMCA, Ireland has been connecting the dots in Oakville, "strengthening the fabric," call it what you will. His life and his work are seamlessly intertwined. b. Reface You may already own half of your new kitchen! If your cabinet boxes are in good shape, why pay to replace them? We can reface with Real Wood or RTF to match your choice of new doors. Choose from the largest selection of styles and finishes available anywhere. See our website for ideas. Time: typically 2-4 days Mess: we clean every day and you never lose use of your kitchen Cost: 40-60% less than the cost of a new kitchen c. Reface & Re-style Turn the kitchen you have into the one you want. If you choose to Reface, we can change many other things you don't like about your kitchen. 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