What’s Our Mission?
What’s Our Mission? By Dennis Kehoe If you leaf through the constitution of almost any lacrosse organization in Canada—local, provincial, or national—you ’ ll find a sentence under “Mission Statement” that has now survived longer than some countries . The Mission statement typically reads as some variation of: “To foster and promote lacrosse as the National Game of Canada.” That sentence has been with us since September 26, 1867, when the National Lacrosse Association was formed in Kingston, Ontario. One hundred and fifty-nine years is a long time to repeat anything without revisiting whether it’s still relevant, and what it actually means . T he problem with old mission statements is that they fossilize. They turn into slogans that no one interrogates, even when the world around them changes completely. So it is worth asking the awkward question: if lacrosse is alr...