Take Action for Positive Change
How you can help
If you are concerned about the direction of the club, or about the behaviour of current Board leadership, please take some action.
The most important thing you can do is be an engaged member of the community at this time. Make your voice heard, whether it’s speaking to fellow tennis players, or posting on social media, or writing to the Board.
Our suggestions for you include:
If you have information about words or actions that seem to reflect the concerns laid out in this website, please share it with us. We would like our records to be as complete as possible for the benefit of this whole community. We will treat your information with discretion and with confidentiality, and protect your identity to our utmost ability.
Please know that we will vet any information submitted to us. We have done our best to verify everything on this site and will continue to do so. We are committed to accuracy and accountability. We have sought legal counsel to review the content of this website in our attempts to represent all material and individuals fairly.
Donate to our legal defence fund
The Red Deer Tennis Club has sued the Simon Tennis School for “damages” related to the contract termination. They have also sued us (the six individuals behind the Friends of Red Deer Tennis initiative) to stop our efforts to bring transparency, accountability and public awareness to their actions. Help us stand up to unjust and reprehensible behaviour by contributing to our legal defence fund. Your donations will be used to help sustain these lawsuits, to hold these Board directors accountable for their actions, and to help create a safer, healthier, and more respectful environment for tennis in Red Deer.
Donate to our legal defence fund
Write a letter to the City of Red Deer
The City of Red Deer owns the land on which the RDTC operates. Part of the obligation of the RDTC is to use this land in a way that promotes the game of tennis in a safe environment, providing fair and equitable treatment for all potential users. The RDTC is also obligated to stimulate public interest in tennis and to comply with all applicable regulations, bylaws, rules and legislation.
If you feel that the current Board is not honouring the intentions behind this generous arrangement or contributing to a positive, healthy community, write a letter to the City expressing your concerns. Any letters for the City sent to [email protected] will be forwarded to the appropriate parties on your behalf.
Withdraw your financial support from the club
If you have a membership, demand a refund of your membership fees until the Board lives up to the behaviours you’d like to see.
If your membership is coming up for renewal, do not renew and be clear about your reasons for letting your membership expire.
If you pay a drop-in fee to play, show your objections to the current leadership by cancelling your court bookings and refusing to give your money to the RDTC until you see some meaningful change.
Now that it is summer, play on outdoor community courts! Show the RDTC Board that building community means more than operating a bubble; it means treating people respectfully and fairly, and promoting a positive and inclusive culture.
Attend the next AGM (keep in mind that for the most recent meetings, this Board has only allowed Members to attend)
This Board will be calling an AGM in September or October, 2025. If you are a member, be present, ask questions, and voice your concerns. Vote for change if you feel it is warranted.
Correct misinformation
Over the past year(s), a lot of misleading and inaccurate information has been circulating around the club. If you hear comments that you believe to be inaccurate, share what you know or refer people to this website. Pointing out gaps in information and correcting inaccurate information helps to clarify what is happening and to support informed action.
Stay Informed
If you would like to stay informed about events as they unfold, please sign up for our distribution list. Since the Board has exclusive access to the RDTC distribution lists, there is no easy way for members of the tennis community to communicate with each other. This will function like a newsletter; your email address will be kept confidential. Communications will be limited to specific notifications, key updates, or information about the actions of the Friends of Red Deer Tennis.