Sound

Building Better Sound—and a Stronger Community

At Bayside, our Clubhouse has always been a place where people come together—players, families, supporters, and friends. But since it was built, there was one small challenge that made those gatherings a little louder than intended. The acoustics weren’t quite on our side, and echoes made even simple conversations in larger groups a bit of a challenge.

Like everything at Bayside, the solution didn’t come from one person—it came from a team.

The process started when Blackie brought in a friend from the Blue Frog Sound Studio to share some expert advice. From there, Andrew Fiddis and Charlie Smeenk worked together to explore practical solutions that would fit the space and the club’s budget.

Last summer, Charlie took the lead in building the first set of 16 sound baffles. With help from Daryl McRae and Brandon Bloomfield, they were installed in the Clubhouse, making an immediate and noticeable difference. Conversations became easier, and the space felt more comfortable—but there was still a bit of echo hanging around.

Not ones to settle for “good enough,” the team decided to go one step further.

That’s where the next layer of collaboration came in. Brandon Bloomfield brought the project into the classroom, engaging the Grandview Secondary Trades Exploration class to build an additional 16 baffles. It was a fantastic opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience while contributing to a real community project—exactly the kind of connection Bayside is proud to be part of.

Most recently, those final 16 baffles were installed by Charlie and Andrea Smeenk, working (bravely) from scaffolding supplied by Sully. Their efforts have truly completed the project and transformed the space.

The result? A Clubhouse where you can now actually hear the person next to you—without feeling like you’re at a rock concert in a metal drum. The difference is remarkable, and it’s something everyone who walks through the doors can appreciate.

More importantly, this project is a perfect example of what makes Bayside special. It brought together club members, local experts, teachers, students, and volunteers—all contributing their time, skills, and energy. It’s not just about fixing sound; it’s about building something bigger together.

This is what community looks like.

To everyone involved—Blackie, the Blue Frog team, Andrew Fiddis, Charlie, Andrea & Connor Smeenk, Daryl McRae, Brandon Bloomfield, the Grandview Secondary students, and Sully

Thank you.

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