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From documents displayed in the Franco-American Exhibit at
the Mogan Cultural Center, French Street in Lowell, from mid-June to October
of 2005 we learn that the Snowshoe club Le Chanteclerc was founded on 4
November 1939 in Lowell, MA.
There were, at the time, numerous clubs and organizations
established to unify the Franco-American community and to contribute to its
intellectual and physical development. Some clubs were
devoted to modern science, literature and philosophy while others were more
inclined to sports and legitimate games with the belief that their members
would be in better physical condition to better serve God and country.
All in all a main goal of all these clubs and organizations was for
the advancement of the general well being of Franco-Americans.
With this idea in mind, 18 people met on November 4th
1939 to create the snowshoes club “Le Chanteclerc”. The
meeting was held at the home of Joseph and Gertrude Parent, 86 Fulton Street
in the Centralville section of Lowell, MA. It was
decided that at the next meeting officers would be elected.
On December 10th 1939 Gerard Cayer and Gertrude Parent
were elected co-presidents; Joseph Parent and Lucienne Cayer were elected
co-vice-presidents; Gerard Bordeleau was elected secretary/treasurer and
Minette Lagasse, secretary. It was also decided on this
day that the group would meet monthly at the residence of one of the
members.
In February of 1940 the club held its first public meeting at
the Cercle St-Louis at the corner of Ennell and West Sixth streets in the
Centralville section of Lowell. The club grew by leaps
and bounds and soon had to find bigger quarters for its meetings.
They found these at 292 West Sixth Street and met there for the first
time in June of 1940. The chaplain for the club “Le
Chanteclerc” was at the time Father Emile Hemond of Saint-Louis-de-France
Parish in Lowell.
With this idea in mind, 18 people met on November 4th
1939 to create the snowshoes club “Le Chanteclerc”. The
meeting was held at the home of Joseph and Gertrude Parent, 86 Fulton Street
in the Centralville section of Lowell, MA. It was
decided that at the next meeting officers would be elected.
On December 10th 1939 Gerard Cayer and Gertrude Parent
were elected co-presidents; Joseph Parent and Lucienne Cayer were elected
co-vice-presidents; Gerard Bordeleau was elected secretary/treasurer and
Minette Lagasse, secretary. It was also decided on this
day that the group would meet monthly at the residence of one of the
members.
Currently, in 2011, The Snowshoe Club “Le Chanteclerc” is
located on G Street in Dracut, MA. |