Tarare Association Forum – September 7th Return

© DR – The Badminton club will be present at the 2025 associations, Sunday, September 7, under the market hall in Tarare.

Free and open to all, the Association Forum is aimed at those looking for an activity or service to Tarare Or wish to become volunteers. Appointment is given for this 2025 edition, Sunday September 7 under the market hall.

The Tarare Associations Forum opens from 10 a.m. on Sunday, September 7

Demonstrations will punctuate the day and it will be possible toUnder the volunteers of associations Among the more than 200 that are the richness of a tarare. A good opportunity for them to make themselves known, promote their activity, welcome new people but also meet and discuss their experiences.

Visitors, on the other hand, will have the opportunity to discover or rediscover the diversity and vitality of the associative fabric and take advantage of it to register young and old to new activities. The forum will open to the public at 10 a.m. and will end at 3 p.m. by a glass of friendship and the presentation of volunteering medals by the mayor, Bruno Peylachon.

Zoom on a Tararian association: the Tarare Badminton Club

The Tarare Badminton Club (TBC) is created in 2012, on the initiative of a family in the region. Following his move from Tarare, a year later, Mr. Aguera took over it. The club, affiliated with French badminton federationdevelops and the number of members gradually believes.

The badminton school for young people, led by volunteers, is perpetuated on Saturday morning with more and more members. The implementation of adult training slots by an external speaker motivates members. The first Tarare tournament takes place on July 5 and 6, 2014. Seven other double tournaments of the 3 Valleys will follow.

The club then has more and more competitive members. A first team from Departmental Interclub is set up during the 2014/2015 season. Little by little, a second and then a third team are emerging. Team 1 won the senior D4 championship in the 2017/2018 season and reached the upper division.

THE good results succeed one another, some badists managing to obtain Rhône Champions titles of their category in simple or mixed. In 2020, the pandemic is due to the number of members, like many other sports associations. A drop in players that is confirmed for a while.

But the steering committee, still attached to its club, is looking for solutions to revitalize the club. At the start of the 2023 school year, the club changed direction and fell to Ufolepwhich offers an important opening for beginner or confirmed leisure, at a more attractive price and allows an interesting interclub section for those who wish the challenge and the competition.

In parallel, the club sets up training for this season Every Saturday morningsupervised by Quentin Minost. To date, the TBC has 100 membersincluding around thirty young people from 9 to 17 years old. There Resumption of training for all will take place Tuesday September 9just after the association forum. It will be possible to make two or three Test sessions For newcomers, without needing to fill in the registration documents in advance.

James Whitfield

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