The Metchosin Community Association (MCA) was formed in 1993,
as a non-profit “community-building” organization,
open to all members of the community, with the purpose of
initiating, encouraging and organizing a variety of educational,
recreational, cultural and other community activities within
Metchosin. Community events centred around hosting concerts,
potluck dinners and educational meetings. In the early years,
MCA facilitated planning for Metchosin youths and seniors, (in
particular, offering teen nights, preparing and overseeing the
Seniors' Survey), furthered plans for emergency preparedness by
initiating the Neighbourhood Response (POD) Programme and worked
closely with the first Metchosin Muse team to promote community
awareness and involvement.
By 1999, forward-thinking, MCA Board of Directors approached
the District of Metchosin and arranged to lease what had become
a run-down residence located on the Municipal property.
Convincing others that the unrentable house would make a small
community centre, led to leasing the “House” for $1/
year and months of volunteer work, fundraising and soliciting
donations of furniture and equipment. Together with
organizational assistance from Juan de Fuca Parks and
Recreation, the MCA opened the doors of the Metchosin Community
House in 2000. Within a year, the Community Association became
completely responsible for the day-to-day operation of the
“House”, including the hiring of a part time office
manager, through fundraising, donations, membership and rental
income. Since the Community House remains an asset of the
District of Metchosin, limited funds from the municipality
assist with its repair and maintenance. Yearly fundraising
efforts keep the Community House operational.
Today, the Metchosin Community House serves as an information
and resource centre for the entire community.
Twice a week, it becomes the day-time “home” to
senior members of the community, in conjunction with the VIHA
Adult Day Program. Partnering, on occasion, with the
Emergency Opperations Committee, Juan de Fuca Parks and
Recreation, Pearson College of the Pacific, Sooke School
District and West Shore Arts Council and other local agencies
and organizations has provided excellent service to our
community.
Sometimes the House is an art gallery, a poetry café,
a gourmet dinner venue, a place to meet, to entertain, to
inform, to create, to “comfort” and, most of all, to
encourage volunteers who support all that is good about living
here in Metchosin.
Please browse this web site further or better yet contact us
to learn of current programmes, events and other items of
interest, and discover how you may help us.