The Regina Chapter includes teachers from Regina, Prairie Valley, Luther College and members in at least four provinces. At the present time, the membership is over 1900 members.
Our activities are designed to accommodate a wide variety of interests. Regina Chapter meets regularly to discuss issues of concern, to maintain valued contacts with former colleagues, and to enjoy a time of fellowship. Members are encouraged to participate in activities planned for them, such as: golf tournaments, Christmas Banquet/Social, February Potluck, local tours of Saskatchewan, bowling, etc.
Please check this website regularly to keep up to date with the Chapter’s upcoming activities and events.
Our activities are designed to accommodate a wide variety of interests. Regina Chapter meets regularly to discuss issues of concern, to maintain valued contacts with former colleagues, and to enjoy a time of fellowship. Members are encouraged to participate in activities planned for them, such as: golf tournaments, Christmas Banquet/Social, February Potluck, local tours of Saskatchewan, bowling, etc.
Please check this website regularly to keep up to date with the Chapter’s upcoming activities and events.
AIMS
-To encourage all superannuated teachers in Regina and vicinity to become actively involved in Chapter affairs.
- To provide moral support for superannuates and spouses suffering serious illness or bereavement.
- To recognize achievements of superannuates and/or significant milestones in their lives.
- To encourage superannuates to maintain an active interest in community and public affairs: local, provincial and national.
- To respond by resolution or other written submission to proposed actions of governments affecting education and senior’s welfare.
- To ensure that superannuates are informed of the role of the Provincial STS in maintaining benefits which they enjoy, and to inform the Provincial STS of any concerns that come to the attention of the Chapter.
- To encourage members to maintain a continuing and supportive interest in education.
- To provide moral support for superannuates and spouses suffering serious illness or bereavement.
- To recognize achievements of superannuates and/or significant milestones in their lives.
- To encourage superannuates to maintain an active interest in community and public affairs: local, provincial and national.
- To respond by resolution or other written submission to proposed actions of governments affecting education and senior’s welfare.
- To ensure that superannuates are informed of the role of the Provincial STS in maintaining benefits which they enjoy, and to inform the Provincial STS of any concerns that come to the attention of the Chapter.
- To encourage members to maintain a continuing and supportive interest in education.