ALC Approves Gymnastics Club Application

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There was obvious relief in Camille Martens’ voice Friday.

The Okanagan Sports Hall of Fame member, former Canadian Olympian and founder, owner and operator of the Okanagan Rhythmic Gymnastics Society had just received word that the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) approved the society’s application for non-farm use.

This allows the society to continue operating its gym and studio at the 2515 East Vernon Road property.

“I’d reached a level of exhaustion over the uncertainty of potentially losing everything I’ve spent 20 years building up,” said Martens, who stated a no vote from the ALC would have spelled the end of the club.

In a written message to The Morning Star, Martens said: “My heart is totally overwhelmed with gratitude for our many loving and generous supporters. The relief is completely overtaking me…the tears are flowing…can’t stop crying. Now I’m just hoping that we can work together with RDNO (Regional District of North Okanagan) to finalize everything as soon as possible in terms of what they will require now.”

Read full article here.

Vernon Morning Star – July 14, 2017.

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