Golden Horseshoe Chapter this week
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Permaculture and edible landscape promotion, Dec. 2
LO member Sean James of Fern Ridge Landscaping will promote the
benefits of Urban Permaculture, and help launch the Permaculture and Edible Landscape Club at Whole Foods Market, 301 Cornwall Rd., Oakville, on Dec, 2, at 7:00 p.m. Sean will talk about the principles and applications of Urban Permaculture. Sean is a member of the
Milton and District Horticulture Society and graduate of the Niagara Parks
School of Horticulture.
Attendance is free, but please rsvp to Whole Foods at (905)849-840.

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

In memoriam: Gord Sanderson
Gord Sanderson, of Sanderson’s Wholesale Nursery in Lynden, passed away peacefully at
home in the company of those he held closest to his heart, on November 18, after an inspiring effort to
overcome a relentless disease. Most notably he will be remembered and loved by Irene, with whom he
shared the vigour and enthusiasm of a new romance for 37 years. The love he
left behind will also be felt forever by his children, Daniel and Courtney
Sanderson, Alex and Crystal Sanderson and grandson Cyril Sanderson. Gord will
be missed as a true friend and mentor to many. Please join the family for a celebration
of Gord’s life on Fri., Nov. 26th at Copetown Community Centre from 7
p.m. – 10 p.m. There will be a brief organized program beginning at 7:30 p.m.
followed by a casual get-together.

Landscape Designer Conference, Jan. 10, at the Doubletree hotel

Highlights include Rosalind Reed, our keynote speaker, on Business Plans and
Ron Koudys covering The Impact of Influential Landscape
Architects and Designers on our Landscape Today.  Plus much, much
more.  Don’t miss out, register today.  More details and registration can
be found at  www.locongress.com,
  under Education and Conference.

IPM  Symposium, Jan. 10, at the TCC
NEW
– the IPM symposium is offered in one location only in 2011, so don’t
miss the opportunity to take part in this great event. This year the
symposium offers a new format with new energy and added value. Don’t
miss out on our line up of respected speakers, including Dr. Roger Funk
and Dr. David Shetlar (The
Bug Doc) just to name a few. New this year, a networking reception
with thousands of dollars worth of door prizes. This one-of-a-kind event
must not be
missed. More details and registration can be found at  www.locongress.com  under Education and Conference.


Take part in horticulture value chain survey

A survey is being conducted by the Horticulture Value Chain Round Table, a federally-sponsored industry program.The Round Table is
composed of growers, retailers, associations, and other representatives,
along with government policy staff. The goal of this survey is to examine and generate ideas on how innovation can help solve labour issues
in the horticultural value chain and increase
the competitiveness
and profitability of the horticulture sector. It is important for LO members to take part. The deadline is Nov. 30. To provide your input, go to Labour Survey.

Irrigation Conference, Jan. 10, at the TCC
Get

Smart about Irrigation!  Don’t miss out on our education-packed event.
Irrigation design, service and installation are becoming more important
in the green industry.  Learn more about world water trends, water
efficient products and the impact of irrigation on water resources with
our keynote speaker Bill Gauley, plus much more!  More details and registration can be found at  www.locongress.com, under Education and Conference.

Ministry launches reporting system for safety infractions
Ontario has launched a new toll-free number, 1-877-202-0008, to
report workplace health and safety incidents or unsafe work practices. On Nov. 1, the Ministry of Labour launched a Health and
Safety Contact Centre, which allows anyone, anywhere in Ontario, to call
one number to report a workplace health and safety incident, critical
injury, fatality or work refusal.

CLP Study Group, Jan. 10, at the TCC
Are 
you working on getting your Landscape Industry Certified Manager designation?  If so you won’t want to miss the full-day Professional Corporate
Financial Management Study Group with instructor Paul Doornbos CLT,
CLP.  More details and registration can be found at  www.locongress.com  under Education and Conference.

Is Canada ready for a 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

Quit hoping for Profit, Plan on it, Nov. 29

Estimating to Win, Dec. 2

Quit
hoping for Profit: Plan on it
, Dec 6

Perennial
Growth & Profitability Part 2
, Dec 7

Profitability
on the Job through Productivity
, Dec 9
Quit
hoping for Profit: Plan on it
, Dec 13


Building Your Prosperity
, Dec 16

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.


Building your prosperity seminar, Dec.16
The introductory Prosperity Partnership seminars is available at the LO home office, 7856 Fifth Line South, Milton, on Dec. 16.  will get you started on to the
road of success. This program 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. Take this online survey, to
measure your strengths and weaknesses in the six prosperity pillars. Click here for more
information, or to register.


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.


Home Sweet Home Competition for contractors
The Home Sweet Home Competition is a new event developed by OntarioGreenSpec.ca, with the help of over 30 green building practitioners, producers and academics acting as advisers and judges. Home Sweet Home consists of two categories: The Home Sweet Home Competition, which awards
builders, contractors, and/or individuals, and the Home Sweet Home Student Challenge
which awards Ontario’s post-secondary students. The new
OntarioGreenSpec.ca Home Sweet Home Competition is open and accepting
entries until Dec.31. Details are at www.hsh-competition.ca.

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