Durham Chapter this week
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Chapter member helping food drive
TWG
Landscaping and Property Maintenance of Whitby has offered some extra help to
assist the community’s annual turkey drive. For every five baskets sponsored, LO
Durham Chapter member Tammy A. Gould of TWG Landscaping and Property will
donate a basket to a maximum of 13 additional baskets. This year’s goal is 90 baskets
and
the project just over half-way there. For $35, you can buy a basket to give Christmas dinner to a
needy family in the Durham Region. The deadline is Nov. 12. Contact
Tammy A. Gould at 905-723-5944, or email TammyAGould@TAGitSOLD.co to
participate in this worthwhile cause.


Hire a Horticulture Technician pre-apprenticeship student

On Nov. 23, Humber College is holding an information session on the Horticulture Technician program. Space is
limited, so to confirm attendance or find out more, contact Sally Harvey
or Rachel Cerelli at Landscape Ontario, 1-800-265-5656, ext.315 or 326.

Apprenticeship: Education for a career
Give
someone an education for a career in the real world. As business owners
and members of Landscape Ontario, you understand the importance of
skilled tradespeople. The Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship program
at the University of Guelph, Kemptville Campus, provides a
comprehensive program of theory, complemented by practical instruction.
The program starts on Nov. 15. To learn more, go to
www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca and register, or
contact the MTCU office at 1-800-387-5656.
 


Georgian Lakelands Chapter this week
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Resumes invited for Chapter Coordinator

Georgian Lakelands Chapter is looking for a Regional Coordinator to assist the Board to execute the Chapter’s Strategic and Operational plans and to be a communication bridge to provincial office resources. To view the entire job posting click on Regional Coordinator. Contact Sally Harvey at sharvey@landscapeontario.com. Deadline for applications is Nov. 17.

Advertising and promotion, Nov. 18
The Chapter welcomes Mr. Bob to the RecPlex at 1724 Mosley St., Wasaga Beach, at 7:00 p.m., when he
will discuss advertising and promotion. To view the flyer go to Mr. Bob. Contact Helen Hassard at 1-800-265-5656, ext. 354 or helen@landscapeontario.com.


Golden Horseshoe Chapter this week
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Golden Horseshoe Chapter meeting, Nov. 18
Join the Golden Horseshoe Chapter at Connon NVK, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for an informative meeting about Succession Planning and Safety Policies. Cost is $10 per person, and lunch is included. Please pre-register by Nov. 11. For more information, contact Helen Hassard at 1-800-265-5656, ext. 354, or helen@landscapeontario.com.

Fanshawe looking for horticulture apprentices
Fanshawe College is an approved delivery agent for Horticulture
Apprenticeship training through the Ministry of Training Colleges and
Universities (MTCU). The
apprenticeship program is on-the-job training, with candidates spending
90 per
cent of their time to acquire their skill set through their employer.
The Fanshawe
program, for both level 1 and level 2, begins Mon., Nov. 29 at
Fanshawe’s main
campus in London.
The employer and candidate must register with a local MTCU office.
Contact the
MTCU at 1-888-562-4769. To find out more about Fanshawe’s horticulture
program,
go to Fanshawe.


London Chapter this week
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Salt is on the table at Windsor, Nov. 18
Join the Windsor Chapter at the Dominion Golf Course, 6125 Howard Avenue, Lasalle, from
5 to 8 p.m. for an informative presentation about snow and ice/salt
applications by Robert Roszell, the chair of the salt research committee
of LO’s Snow and Ice Sector Group. Dinner is provided from a select
menu. For more information, contact Helen Hassard at helen@landscapeontario.com.

Fanshawe looking for horticulture apprentices
Fanshawe
College is an approved delivery agent for Horticulture Apprenticeship
training through the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities
(MTCU). The
apprenticeship program is on-the-job training, with candidates spending
90 per
cent of their time to acquire their skill set through their employer.
The Fanshawe
program, for both level 1 and level 2, begins Mon., Nov. 29 at
Fanshawe’s main
campus in London.
The employer and candidate must register with a local MTCU office.
Contact the
MTCU at 1-888-562-4769. To find out more about Fanshawe’s horticulture
program,
go to Fanshawe.



Ottawa Chapter this week
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Volunteers at Day of Tribute appreciated
The Ottawa Chapter thanks all the members who volunteered their time, staff and
supplies on Nov. 5 at the National
Memorial Cemetery
for the 5th Annual Day of Tribute. Special appreciation to Sharon Urquhart
and David Stewart for their guidance and organization, as well as Bradley’s
Insurance for sponsoring the early morning refreshments, Norlean’s Technologies
for the lunch sponsorship, and Ritchie Feed and Peter Knippel Nursery for donations
of tulip bulbs and perennials.

Ottawa Chapter meeting, Nov. 16
Mark your calendars for Nov. 16 for the Ottawa Chapter meeting at the RA centre.  Our guest speaker will
be
Mark Buchshon, publisher and editor of the Ottawa
Construction News
. Meeting begins at 11 a.m. Contact Martha
Walsh at mwalsh@landscapeontario.com for more information.

Mark the date for Green Trade Expo, Feb. 16
Join us at the 18th annual Green Trade Expo 2011,  Eastern Ontario’s Green
Industry buying show February 16, 2011 at Landsdowne Park. The profit builder’s lunch features special
guest, Brian Kilrea. Exhibitors’ packages and sponsorship information
are available at www.greentrade.ca or contact mwalsh@landscapeontario.com.


Professional Seminar Guide 2011 now available

Check out the Ottawa Chapter Winter course schedule here.

Apprenticeship: Education for a career
Give someone an education for a career in the real world. As business
owners and members of Landscape Ontario, you understand the importance
of skilled tradespeople. The Horticulture Technician Apprenticeship
program at the University of Guelph, Kemptville Campus provides a
comprehensive program of theory, complemented by practical instruction.
To learn more about the program starting on Nov. 15th, go
www.kemptvillec.uoguelph.ca and register, or
contact the MTCU office at 800-387-5656.



Toronto Chapter this week
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Humber College apprenticeship program information session
On Nov. 23, Humber College is holding an information session on the Horticulture Technician program. Space is
limited, so to confirm attendance or find out more, contact Sally Harvey
or Rachel Cerelli at Landscape Ontario, 1-800-265-5656, ext.315 or 326, or
email sharvey@landscapeontario.com, or rachelc@landscapeontario.com .

Tree Portraits calendar is now available
The 2011 Toronto Tree Portraits Calendar is now available through the
Toronto Parks and Trees Foundation. Proceeds from the calendar are
directed towards preserving, enhancing and increasing Toronto’s trees
and urban forest. To learn more about the calendars, or to place an order, go to Calendar, or phone 416-397-5178.


 

Upper Canada Chapter this week
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Loyalist College needs registrants for apprenticeship program

Loyalist College is planning to include a Horticultural
Apprenticeship program, conditional upon the number of registered
apprentices. Preliminary numbers indicate there are enough potential
apprentices to allow the program to proceed, but students must register
by mid-November. Fill out a pre-registration form
available on the LO website, available at Apprenticeship, then contact MTCU at 1-888-562-4769.
For more information, contact Dan Clost at dan.clost@sympatico.ca, or Sally Harvey at sharvey@landscapeontario.ca.

Mark the date for Green Trade Expo, Feb. 16
Join us at the 18th annual Green Trade Expo 2011,  Eastern Ontario’s Green
Industry buying show February 16, 2011 at Landsdowne Park. The profit builder’s lunch features special
guest, Brian Kilrea. Exhibitors’ packages and sponsorship information
are available at www.greentrade.ca or contact mwalsh@landscapeontario.com.


Waterloo Chapter this week
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Volunteers needed for apprenticeship event
The Waterloo Chapter is looking for volunteers to help plan The
Skilled Trades and Apprenticeship Showcase scheduled for Dec. 1.   The planning meeting is this Fri.,
Nov. 12,  at 10 a.m. at TNT Property Maintenance, 40 Spring Valley Road, Kitchener. Please RSVP if you plan to
attend.  If you cannot attend, but would like to assist, please forward
any ideas you may have to Rob Tester at tntpropertymaint@rogers.com.

Waterloo Fall Freeze-up, Nov. 19
This year’s Fall Freeze-up has an all-new location, the Waterloo Inn, 475 King Street North, Waterloo, and features a new menu. The
Freeze-up is one of our most popular Waterloo Chapter events. Tickets are $120
per couple. For more information, click
on Freeze-up. To order tickets, register here.


Fanshawe looking for horticulture apprentices

Fanshawe
College is an approved delivery agent for Horticulture Apprenticeship
training through the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities
(MTCU). The
apprenticeship program is on-the-job training, with candidates spending
90 per
cent of their time to acquire their skill set through their employer.
The Fanshawe
program, for both level 1 and level 2, begins Mon., Nov. 29 at
Fanshawe’s main
campus in London.
The employer and candidate must register with a local MTCU office.
Contact the
MTCU at 1-888-562-4769. To find out more about Fanshawe’s horticulture
program,
go to Fanshawe.

Waterloo Chapter meeting, Dec. 1
Join
the Waterloo Chapter at the Knights of Columbus, 145 Dearborn Place, Waterloo, from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, contact Helen Hassard at 1-800-265-5656,
ext. 354 or helen@landscapeontario.com.

 


Windsor Chapter this week
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Salt is on the table at Windsor, Nov. 18
Join the Windsor Chapter at the Dominion Golf Course, 6125 Howard Avenue, Lasalle, from 5 to 8 p.m. for an informative
presentation about snow and ice/salt applications by Robert Roszell, the
chair of the salt research committee of LO’s Snow and Ice Sector
Group. Dinner is provided from a select menu. For more information,
contact Helen Hassard at helen@landscapeontario.com.



Fanshawe looking for horticulture apprentices

Fanshawe
College is an approved delivery agent for Horticulture Apprenticeship
training through the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities
(MTCU). The
apprenticeship program is on-the-job training, with candidates spending
90 per
cent of their time to acquire their skill set through their employer.
The Fanshawe
program, for both level 1 and level 2, begins Mon., Nov. 29 at
Fanshawe’s main
campus in London.
The employer and candidate must register with a local MTCU office.
Contact the
MTCU at 1-888-562-4769. To find out more about Fanshawe’s horticulture
program,
go to Fanshawe.


LO this week

November Horticulture
Review

online

Read the
latest news of interest to Landscape Ontario members in the November
edition of Horticulture Review.
This month features a comphrensive report on LO’s Expo, including the Garden Centre awards presentation, a story about the new sod growers’ certification program, 2011 WSIB rates, and lots of letters from readers, in addition to the regular columns.
Click
here to
access the November issue of Horticulture
Review
. Staff members may sign up to receive the a free HR online subscription by clicking here.

Launch of the Green
Infrastructure Coalition on Nov. 22

Landscape Ontario, as part of the
Green Infrastructure Coalition, will help to raise awareness for our industry’s
value. Celebrate the launch of the Green
Infrastructure Coalition on Nov. 22, from 8:45 a.m. to noon, at 550 Bayview Ave, Toronto.
Registration is free, however, space is limited. Click on
Green Infrastructure Coalition by Nov. 15 to
register. 

Cash prize for innovative project
Are you working on an
innovative project or do you have an innovative product?  You could win a cash prize through the Premier’s Award for Agri-Food Innovation Program.
Applications must be in by Nov. 15. The awards program includes
the Premier’s Award (up to $100,000), the Minister’s Award (up to $50,000) and
up to 55 regional awards of $5,000 each. For more information, go to Innovation, or call 1-877-424-1300.

Paver Installer Course, Nov. 22 – 23
ICPI Concrete Paver Installer Course will take place on Nov.
22 and 23, from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Peel Landscape Depot, 44 Armstrong Avenue, Georgetown. To register, go to Paver Course,
and refer to flyer for more information. This course is sponsored by
Techo-Bloc.

Is Canada ready for a designated TV channel on gardening?
Landscape Ontario
is reaching out to find out how gardening enthusiasts feel about the present
state of television offerings. The association has developed a quick,
four-question online survey on the possibility of a 24-hour gardening specialty
channel. The survey will run until Nov. 30. To access the survey, click on Garden
TV.

Professional development seminars in November 

Quit hoping for
Profit, Plan on it
, Nov. 15
Rain Garden
seminar
, Nov. 18
Building your Prosperity, Nov. 18
Seal the Deal,
Nov. 18
Workplace of
Choice
, Nov. 19
Quit hoping for Profit, Plan on it, Nov. 29

Perennial Growth and Profitability, Part 1, Nov. 30

Estimating to Win, Dec. 2

To register or get more information, click seminars.

Save money with Safety Groups

The 2011 Safety Groups Program is set to begin a new season. Designed to promote health and safety in
the workplace, this program provides mentoring, pooling of
resources and sharing of best practices between member firms, their
sponsor and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). Member
firms can receive, along with improved safety records, financial
benefits in the form of rebates from the WSIB.
The Safety Groups Program is administered by the WSIB. It has received high approval ratings from
participating members.
For more information, and to download a 2011 Safety Group application
form,
click here.

Road work at LO home office
From
now to mid-November, there will be NO ACCESS to the LO site from
Steeles Ave. The LO home office is only accessible from Derry Road, on
the south. Please see the detour map. Signs are also placed along the detour routes.

Building Your Prosperity, Nov. 18
The introductory Prosperity Partnership seminars will get you started on to the
road of success. This program on Nov. 18 at Landscape Ontario home office, 7856 Fifth Line South, Milton, is intended to help green industry members
clarify what they excel at and what components of their business needs
attention and improvement. A seminar workbook will be provided. Cost of
workshop includes lunch. To register click here.
Take this free online survey, posted at www.horttrades.com.

Landscape Industry Certified written test, Dec. 3
At Landscape Ontario home office, Milton, written
tests in all categories of Landscape Industry Certified will take place
on Dec. 3. To access the new Ontario Test Application, click here.

Financial information session for nursery growers, Dec. 7
AAC
Farmers’ Financial is holding a complimentary information session on
how to use the advance payment program for nursery growers, lease
financing options and operations improvement tax credits. The session at the Best Western Beacon Harbourside, Jordan, runs from 7 to 9 p.m. To reserve a seat, email abenedict@accfinancial.ca. If you cannot attend, but want more information, contact ACC Farmers’ Financial at 1-888-278-8807.


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