Thompson Community Centre
Facility Hours
Mon-Fri: 6:00am-9:45pm
Sat & Sun: 7:00am-8:30pm
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Quick Links
Program Guide
Sports & Fitness
Visit these pages for more information:
- About Fitness and Active Living Programs & Services - Personal Training and Registered Group Fitness Programs
- Fitness Schedules and Fees - Drop-In fitness, sports and racquet sports, Memberships, Add-On Fees, Personal Training Fees
- Fitness Centres - Hours, Contacts, Orientations and Consent Forms for Youth
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Thompson Community Association
This non-profit volunteer-driven group works in partnership with the City of Richmond to provide social, cultural, recreational programs, events and services in the Thompson area.
Annual General Meeting
Everyone is invited to attend the Thompson Community Association’s Annual General Meeting in-person at Thompson Community Centre. Share in the reporting of the past year, meet Thompson's Board of Directors and learn about the plans for Thompson for the upcoming fiscal year. Thompson members and non-members are encouraged to attend the AGM to learn more about the Thompson Community Association, voice your needs and support the improvement of services. Thompson’s members are eligible to vote at the AGM. Members are those who have bought a fitness pass, registered in a program or volunteered 20+ hours over the past year.
Thompson Community Association AGM Package 2023
Thompson Community Association Financial Statements 2023
Vision Statement
The Thompson Community Association is an active supporter of the community by providing social and recreational and sustainable programs, events and healthy living opportunities to enhance the quality of life and promote active living for all.
Community Association Executive
President/Director: Stephen Morris
Vice President/Director: Jennifer Dahl
Secretary/Director: Guy Anderson
Treasurer/Director: Alan Marchant
Directors: Bryan Tisdall, Eyal Lichtmann, Harry Wong, Kathy Holt, Sam Samy, Vanessa Xavier Lau
Directors (Youth Members): Noa Lichtmann
Recording Secretary: Debby Newton
Join a Committee Today!
Consider applying to join one of the following committees:
Children's Committee: Works cooperatively with City staff and the Association Preschool Coordinator in the development, planning and evaluation of children's programs, services and events at Thompson Community Centre. The preference is for a parent/guardian whose child/grandchild currently attends programs and events at Thompson.
Art Committee: Works cooperatively with City staff and the Board in identifying and promoting public art projects in and around the community centre. The preference is for individuals in the creative arts field, i.e., photography, painting, visual arts, sculpture, tapestry, design, animation, etc.
Complete an application form and send to thompson@richmond.ca to apply.
Thompson Community Association - Volunteer Committee Application
Spread the word, Submit Your Art Exhibit with Us!
Artist from all cultural and artistic backgrounds, at any stage in their career are encouraged to apply. Thompson is always striving to build connection with a wide range of artists and to reflect the diversity in our community.
The application and submission process can be found at:
Thompson Community Association - Art Submission
History
The Association was formed by neighbours in the community seeking to provide their children with access to physical activities. Initially, free programs were provided often led by volunteer Instructors, usually housed in James Thompson Elementary School or J.N. Burnett Secondary School.
The Association raised funds to support these programs and outdoor space, originally designed and built by volunteers. As programs expanded, the Association began to employ instructors and charge fees always at a low cost.
In 1983, the former Richmond Works Yard building on Lynas Lane was converted for use as a community centre and the Association finally had a home. In 1995, with funds from the City of Richmond and a $750,000 GoBC grant, the current building was opened.
Volunteers continue to play a key role in all aspects of the operation of the Thompson Community Centre. The Board of Directors oversee all activities of the Association including the collection and payment of all program revenues and expenses. Committees (comprised of community representatives) provide input and support to the Association along with City staff to ensure the community's needs and expectations are met.