Sunday 25 January 2015

ANZA CLUB - Canada

Recently ANZA-KZN members were discussing the fact that we had very little knowledge of similar associations.   For something different the following is a brief history of the Anza Club in Vancouver, Canada.

" History
Founded in 1935, the Australia-New Zealand Association was formed, with the purpose to
meet and welcome visitors from down under, and gather together socially from time to time. ANZA continued their meet & greet, and social functions throughout the years, until the flow of visitors ceased due to travel restrictions brought on by the start of World War Two.
In 1952 the ANZA was revived but the nature of ANZA changed, and it became primarily a Social Club for Australians & New Zealanders living in the Greater Vancouver area, holding regular monthly dances/ socials at HMCS Discovery in Stanley Park. These proved so popular that they were increased to twice monthly, and ANZA introduced their Annual Picnic, and held very successful Annual Garden Parties.
With such rapid growth, it was decided by the Members that ANZA should get its own premises, where all records could be stored, work performed and activities held. In May 1961, during the reign of two-time, eight year President Graeme Robson, a Clubhouse fund was started.
After scouring the city, it was finally decided that ANZA would purchase the property that we currently occupy at 3 West 8th Avenue. After two years of alterations, renovations and acquisitions all of the many City, Fire and Liquor regulations were finally met and the club was finally granted a liquor license by the LCB.
The club now began to flourish. With ANZA Travel a part of the family, discounted flights/travel to Oz and NZ were a big bonus to members, and membership numbers increased astronomically. Bi-monthly socials became weekly, then twice-weekly. If you weren’t here by 7:30, you probably wouldn’t get in. Participation, special event groups, attendance, theme nights, The ANZA Players, Anzettes, Bar-B-Qs, Bowling, Bridge, the Camera Club, Car Rallies, Darts, Golf, Hiking, Picnics, Rugby, a Softball Team, and the Ski Club. The Ski Club proved so successful that the club purchased two ski chalets at Snowline on Mt. Baker.
As the nature of travel changed, and the group flight discount incentive declined, so did ANZA attendance. Most, if not all, of the original founding members married and started raising children, and while there were enthusiastic successors, they were fewer in number. The ski chalets were sold to keep the club afloat.
While the ANZA had always been sort of a family social venue, the turn of the century saw a sort of generational torch pass. The ANZA began to attract a couple of distinct new crowds. There came a night club kind of crowd, particularly on the weekends. The Pacific Bluegrass Society took up Monday night residence in the upstairs hall.
 
The ANZA has evolved into a sort of neighbourhood institution – much likely the British “local”. The Tiki lounge in the downstairs part of the building is now a longstanding home to weekly events such as Dart league, Open Mic and Psych Night, all very popular with Mt. Pleasant folk. "

Waitangi Day and Australia Day will be celebrated on the 1st February 2015

The 2015 - January/February Newsletter has been posted under the NEWSLETTERS menu item above. See this Newsletter for details of the imminent upcoming events.

1. 1st February -  Waitangi Day and Australia Day

2. 25th April - Anzac Day (This will be the 100th Anniversary of this event)

Both of these events have been very popular in the past and no doubt will continue to attract members and visitors. Members are encouraged to bring friends.