Georgian Lakelands Chapter this week
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Golf tournament registration deadline, Sept. 16

The deadline to register for the Georgian Lakelands Golf Tournament is Sept. 16, 4 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of golf at
Horseshoe Resort, Valley Course, 1101 Horseshoe Valley Road, Barrie, and
support the Chapter. Golf Day fees ($130 per golfer) include greens fees
for 18 holes of golf, shared power cart, use of practice facilities
(including range balls), barbecue lunch, and dinner buffet with steaks
and golf tournament prizes. Registration and lunch start at 11:30 a.m.,
with shotgun start at 1 p.m. To register, or for more information, call
Lexi Dearborn at 1-800-265-5656, ext. 317, or lexi@landscapeontario.com.

Get ready for new
Accessibility Act?

Find out what you need to know about accessible customer service
standards and opportunities for staff training from local providers, at a
free luncheon on Oct. 6, at the Simcoe County Museum,
1151 Highway 26, Minesing. The luncheon
begins at 11:30 a.m. Constance Exley, president of Accessibility
Ontario, will provide information on the Accessibility Standards for
Customer Service Act
, which comes into effect on Jan. 1, 2012. Find out
how the new Act can impact and grow your business. For more information,
contact chapter coordinator Lexi Dearborn at
lexi@landscapeontario.com


Are you Landscape Industry Certified?

Don’t hesitate to register today for your last chance to test in 2011.
On Oct. 24 (practical test day) and Oct. 25 (written test day), we will be
testing at the LO home office in Milton, so register now to save your spot. To find out more or register, go to Industry
Certified
. Already Certified? Volunteer to judge at the event, because
you need
CEUs to remain Certified! Contact Rachel Cerelli for more
information.



Check out Georgian Lakelands’ Facebook Page.



LO this week

Fall Equipment Show this Thursday
This equipment show runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and  features exciting new products and popular snow removal equipment and technology – held at the Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex on Sept. 15.
Trade show admission is free, and sessions and lunch cost $40 per person. Register at www.fallequipmentshow.com, or at the door.

National Tree Day, Sept. 21

With Ontario students back in school, now is time to act for National
Tree Day. What better way to get youth interested in a career in
landscape horticulture, than bringing the classroom outside and showing how to plant and care for a tree along with the many environmental
benefits the tree has to offer over its lifespan? There is a toolkit for everything you need for a tree planting ceremony at a school
on CNLA’s website. A number of Ontario school districts have expressed interest in participating in
National Tree Day, York, Halton, Simcoe, and
Ottawa-Carleton and the Town of Orangeville. Any Landscape Ontario members in those regions interested
in planting a tree, should contact Joe Salemi at the
CNLA office joseph@canadanursery.com, or 1-888-446-3499, ext. 8620, or check the CNLA website for specific schools and contact people in your area.

Special strategy meeting for garden centre owners, Sept. 21
A special meeting is scheduled for Sept. 21, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., for
garden centre owners. Sponsored by LO’s Garden Centre Sector Group, the
meeting on challenges and strategies for retailers will take place at the Milton home office. Renowned business
growth specialist Judith Guido will facilitate the session. There are only 30 spaces left at this free meeting.

Email your confirmation to tonydigiovanni@landscapeontario.com as soon as possible, so we can order food.

Vineland open house highlights
innovation, Sept. 22

Vineland
Innovation and Research Centre is holding an open house to show
the latest science and technology innovations for the horticulture
industry. The event will feature Glen Hodgson, Chief economist for
the Conference Board of Canada, Mark Cullen, chair of the Centre for
Horticultural Research and Innovation, and Dr. Jim Brandle, ceo of the
Vineland Centre. Organizers ask that attendees rsvp by Sept. 16, to
Kathryn Goodish at 905-562-0320, or
kathryn.goodish@vinelandresearch.com
.

Sheridan hosts farm tour,
Sept. 23

Sheridan Nurseries is hosting a farm tour at its
Georgetown location, 12302 Tenth Line, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The tour
will highlight the expansion of Sheridan’s new varieties program, growing
techniques, pot-in-pot container trees, state of the art water recapture
and retention system, and much more. For more information, contact
b2b@sheridannurseries.com
.

Oakville hosts Sports Turf
Association’s Field Day, Sept. 22


The 24th Annual Sports Turf Association’s Field Day is set for
Oakville’s Glen Abbey Community Centre, 1415 Third Line. Educational
sessions will include water conservation and irrigation control, weeds
be gone, fertility and fertilizer technologies. The speaker roster
includes Rob Cook, Rain Bird Canada Services; Pam Charbonneau, OMAFRA;
Dr. Eric Lyons, University of Guelph, and Constable Carla Draper, Halton
Regional Police Service. Three of the four sessions have been
accredited by the IPM Council of Canada for Continuing Education
Credits. To find out more go to
Sports turf day.

Purchasing for sustainable
profit and competitive advantage

George Szewchuk, principal of Szewchuk and Associates, will share his
wisdom on how to ensure that your purchasing function is optimized for
increased and sustainable profit, as well as competitive advantage. The
presentation through SB Partners will take place on Sept 23, from 8 to
10:30 a.m. at Hilton Garden Inn, 85 Syscon Road, Burlington. There is no
charge for the presentation, but seating is limited. To register or learn more about the free information series go to SB Partners.

Close More Sales and have happy clients — breakfast event
Join Rory Sheehan, Positive Strategies, for breakfast while, he gives an interactive presentation
that will cover closing the sale, overcoming objections and how to build
value instead of dropping prices.
This networking event will take place during Landscape
Ontario’s Expo 2011, on Thurs., Oct. 20, at 8 a.m.
Register at www.loexpo.ca.

Business best practices offered at fall seminars
Landscape Ontario helps you navigate the path to prosperity with a wide range of practical fall seminars:
NEW!
Sales vs. Marketing: What is the Difference? Nov. 7
Chainsaw Training, Nov. 7 and 8
Building Your Prosperity, Nov. 9
CLD- Equipped to Design, Nov. 10
Rain Gardens, Nov. 17
NEW! Intro-Sage Simply Accounting, Nov. 21
NEW! WSIB Claims Management Tips, Nov. 22
NEW! Rapport and Relationship Building, Nov. 23
Risk Management & the Law in Construction: Avoiding Problems & Getting Paid, Nov. 25
Dry Stone Walling 101,
Nov. 28 and 29
NEW! Envirobond Certified Installer, Nov. 29
NEW!  Close the Sale! Dec.5
Building Your Prosperity, Dec. 7
Great Landscape Contractors, Great Landscape Businesses,
Dec. 12 and 13

Smart about Salt training opportunity
Take a one-day explanatory course on Smart about Salt, the innovative winter salt management program. Program covers risk management and record keeping, salt science, rates and calibration, materials and tactics, weather principles, storage and handling, and more. Wed., Sept. 28 at Waterloo Region Op’s Centre, 100 Maple Grove Rd., Cambridge.

Annual jazz party helping cancer centre
For the eighth consecutive year, LO member Pathways to Perennials is
hosting its Charity Art and Jazz Garden Party to benefit the Southlake
Regional Cancer Centre. This year’s event is set for Sept. 29, from 6 to
9 p.m. Tickets are $40 each, or $75 per couple. Click here to locate
Pathways to Perennials. Guests can enjoy 11 acres of gardens along with the musical talents
of The Trilogy Jazz Project. International sculptor, Brett Davis will
showcase his latest pieces during a presentation of his European
inspirations. For tickets or more information, call 905-939-8680, or
email angie@pathwaystoperennials.com.

Special Award nominations are open
The Special Awards program is open for nomination until Oct. 3,  at 4 p.m.
Nominations are accepted in writing; email to awards@landscapeontario.com, in 800 words or less. Include reasons for the nomination, as well as your relationship to the nominee. You may not nominate yourself, or an employee of your company. A list of Special Awards can be found at www.loawards.com.

Take the LIEP! — Landscape
Industry Executive Program

The Landscape Industry Executive Program (LIEP) is a professional
business management program developed for our green industry,
specifically for executives, managers, and owner-operators who want to
reach a heightened level of excellence in their businesses.
Registrations encouraged by Sept 20th. Space limited to the first 20
applicants.
It is designed for the landscape, nursery and retail
garden centre sectors in Canada. Module 1 will be offered Nov. 1-5 in Niagara Falls; space is limited to the first 20 qualified
registrants. For complete information on dates, cost, program
curriculum, instructor profiles and registration details go to executive program.

Garden centre survey is
important

A few weeks ago Tony DiGiovanni distributed a survey seeking information to
determine average plant losses this year, and what caused them. Since then,
only 28 responses out of 229 garden centres were received. This friendly
reminder is hoping more centres will click on the survey link and
answer a few questions. The result will be useful information from a
benchmarking perspective to see how you are doing with respect to
others.


Greenbuild International Conference in Toronto
For the first time ever, Greenbuild International Conference and Expo
will hold its annual convention outside the U.S. The Metro
Toronto Convention Centre will house the event Oct. 4-7. The latest innovations in
green building will be showcased. To find
out more about the conference and exhibition go to Greenbuild.
To view a slide presentation of green buildings go to Buildings.

Chainsaw training, Nov. 7-8

A two-day seminar on chainsaw safety meets the Ministry of Labour
requirements that all landscapers using chainsaws on the job be trained
on safe operation. Both classroom and outdoor instruction will take
place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., both days, at Allgreen Tree Service, 155
Union St., Elimira. For more details and to register, go to chainsaw
safety
.


Argos offer discount to LO members
The Toronto Argonauts have created a discount offer for Landscape
Ontario members. Various price levels are available. To see more info on
the program, or to order ticks go to
Argonauts.

Attend Conversations on Design
Landscape architect Chris Clayton
will host four Wednesday evening events
entitled Four Conversations on Design. Plan to attend Oct. 5, 12, 19 and  26, at Clayton’s home near the Lawrence subway stop, a five-minute drive from the 401.
The cost to participants is only $10 per evening. The event is suitable
for recent college or university graduates, as well as young garden
designers. Each evening is likely to span about three hours.
For more information, contact cjclayton@sympatico.ca

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