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The Highland District Community Association (HDCA) was registered in 1965 as the Highland District Ratepayers Association under the BC Society Act. The current name was adopted a few years later to indicate all residents and property owners are eligible for membership. The HDCA provides opportunities for social, cultural, and educational activities.
The HDCA is governed by its Constitution, Bylaws and the B.C. Society Act. The purpose of the HDCA is “to determine democratically the wishes of property owners and permanent residents of the Highland Land District of the province of British Columbia, and, accordingly take appropriate action to preserve or improve the amenities of the Highland Land District”.
The HDCA Constitution requires a minimum of 7 directors to be elected at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) in April. The Board of Directors which must include a Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer and Recording Secretary, oversee the Association’s operations and finances.
There are currently a range of membership fees offered to Highland’s residents or, property owners. Membership dues* help support the publication and bulk mailing of at least 2 issues per year of “The Highlander”. The Highlander is bulk mailed to all Highlands mail boxes so that most residents may participate with the HDCA whether members or not.
The current issue, and some historical articles of back issues, can be accessed through the District of Highlands website link from the home page. Look for archives of The Highlander here.
Memberships and volunteers’ resource contributions also assist in HDCA events and activities being offered to everyone in the Highlands including:
- the annual Easter Egg Hunt for children (Pike House)
- the annual Kids’ Halloween Gathering (Pike House)
- Annual Community Cleanup of public land and municipal parks
- Kids nature events and hikes
- Speakers Series - guest speakers on topics of interest
- Highlands Emergency Local Preparedness (HELP), an HDCA initiative to form neighbourhood groups for emergency information, and potential of neighbours helping neighbours in an emergency
- Public information sessions such as the “Storm Forum” and “Wildland Urban Interface”.
The HDCA may work in conjunction with the District of Highlands on public information projects. The HDCA is pleased to acknowledge support from the District Council to cover the Association’s insurance needs.
The HDCA encourages new members and new ideas.
Please consider becoming a member of this volunteer organization.
Contact HDCA Chair, Scott Richardson at 478-2526 or scott.Richardson@shaw.ca.
HDCA mailing address is: HDCA c/o 1980 Millstream Road, Victoria, B.C. V9B 6H1.
Your membership cheque can be made out to Highland District Community Association, and mailed to the address above. Please also include your printed name, address, and email address, in order that we may notify you of our annual general meeting.
*HDCA membership dues are:
Family: 1 year $10.00, 3 years $20.00,
Individual: 1 year $5.00, 3 years $12.00, Life: $50.00.
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