Georgian Lakelands this week
Read all about upcoming Georgian Lakelands Chapter news and events at Horttrades.com

Family chicken roast, Sept. 16
Few pleasures in life can compare to the joy of eating roasted chicken and sharing a few laughs. The first annual Georgian Lakelands Family Chicken Roast will take place on Sept. 16 at Bayview Memorial Park in Oro-Medonte, just northeast of Barrie. We invite you, your family, employees and associates to join in a fun evening. Activities are planned for adults and children. The pavilion is located a short walk from a beautiful sandy beach and nearby play areas. Cost is $10 per person, with children under three free. There will be a short chapter meeting in the pavilion featuring guest speaker Victor Santacruz from CNLA. Please contact Heather Williams with any questions.

Georgian Lakelands Chapter meeting, Oct. 21
Join
the Georgian Lakelands Chapter at the Meaford Golf and Country Club, 408 Ridge Road, Meaford, on Oct. 21, at 7
p.m. with speaker J Paul Lamarche of JPL Consulting, who will discuss
finances. Please note that there will be a charge of $10 per company and
pre-registration is required. Contact Heather Williams with any questions.


LO this week
September Horticulture Review
online

Read about the
latest news that concerns members of Landscape Ontario in the September
edition of Horticulture Review.
This month, read about research and beauty at the trial garden open houses,
as well as chapter baseball tournaments, 2010 scholarship winners and much more, in addition to our regular columns. Click
here to
access the August issue of Horticulture Review
.


Great list of speakers at Garden Symposium
Interest is escalating for one of the most exciting lineup of speakers to take part in Landscape Ontario’s Garden Centre Symposium. It’s all set to come together on Mon., Oct. 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Berton Room at Toronto Congress Centre. To see much more about this great event, click on Symposium. Registration for Expo trade show, which takes place Oct 19-20, is FREE if you register by Oct. 1. A registration fee of $15 for LO members and $20 for non-members applies after the deadline.

Growers to tour in Niagara region, Sept. 14
The LO Growers Group heads to the Niagara Region for a day of nursery tours and fellowship on Sept. 14. Stops include Connon Nurseries, CBV Holdings, Blue Sky Nursery, JC Bakker & Sons, Mori Nurseries, Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and Vineland Research and Innovation Centre. Click here to download registration form.


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.

Awards of Excellence deadline, Oct. 4
The deadline for the 2010 Awards of Excellence Construction,
Maintenance, Design and Interior Plantscaping Program is Oct. 4 at 4
p.m. To register and/or submit entries, go to awards program. For more information on the popular awards program click here.

Fall seminars begin the week of Oct. 25
The schedule of fall seminars begins with the 2010

ABC’s of Irrigation on Mon., Oct. 25, Fundamentals of Irrigation Design on Tues., Oct. 26, Installation Steps and Practices on
Wed., Oct. 27, Controllers, Sensors and Scheduling on Thurs., Oct. 28, and Irrigation Component Troubleshooting on Fri., Oct. 29.
For more details and to register
click here.

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.

Star designer speaks on bulbs: Sept. 16 at TBG
Hear Dutch designer Jacqueline van der Kloet speak on bulbs, in a special member-only lecture Sept. 16 at the Toronto Botanical Garden. Her stylish naturalistic designs combine brilliant mixes of perennials and flower bulbs, and her talk will be specifically tailored to industry professionals — her portfolio includes collaboration with Piet Oudolf. The event features continental breakfast, lecture at 9:00 a.m. and a post-lecture tour. Tickets are $15. More information.

Vineland Research Day, Sept. 16
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and Landscape Ontario are presenting a variety of researchers, extension and industry affiliates, who will give 15-minute presentations on their programs. At the beginning of the day there will be a hands-on tree liner production session in the Vineland retractable roof houses. Registration is $45, with costs covering lunch, and a CD of trial summaries for 2009 and interim reports for the 2010 season. The day begins at 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Rittenhouse building, Vineland Centre, 4890 Victoria Ave. N., Vineland Station. To register, call Kathyrn Goodish at 905-562-0320, ext. 777, or kathryn.goodish@vinelandontario.ca. A barbecue lunch and tour of the grounds is from 12:05 to 1:15. Read for more information.

Educational Short Course, Sept. 12
Vineland Research and Innovation Centre, 4890 Victoria Avenue N., Vineland Station, and Master Gardeners of Ontario will present an Educational Short Course on Sept. 12. Take a tour of the Vineland Research and Innovation Centre and enjoy a tasting at The Foreign Affair Winery. Plus, learn about leading-edge horticultural science and innovation and its practical applications in the garden. Cost is $50. Full details or download a flyer.

TBG Flocktail party, Sept. 15
The birdhouse design project ‘For the Birds’ was initiated to bring attention to the Toronto Botanical Garden mandate to promote environmental awareness through education, enlighten the community to the plight of songbirds, promote wildlife preservation, ecological awareness and sustainability. Selected birdhouses will be auctioned at the fundraising event, the ‘Flocktail‘ party, starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $175 per person. To purchase tickets, go to www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca.

LO day October 15: Argos vs. Ti-Cats
Put on your black and gold, or double blue, and celebrate Landscape Ontario Day at the Rogers Centre for just $25, to see the Toronto Argonauts play their rivals, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. LO has set aside a block of tickets for our members to enjoy a fun day out and a great networking opportunity. Open to all LO members across the province, Windsor to Upper Canada. Buses will be available to bring in members from surrounding areas, based on demand. Contact Helen Hassard, 905-875-1805 ext. 354, for sponsorship info.

Landscape Industry Certified 2010 exam date options
Looking to get Certified? Register today for one of our two remaining practical tests: Ottawa Sept.16-17 or Milton, Sept. 30-Oct.1. Register for the new test, or register for the re-test.
Already certified? Volunteer as a judge.

Sept. 23: Sports Turf Association annual field day
The speaker lineup for the Sports Turf Association’s 23rd annual field day on Sept. 23, at Hespler Beehive Hall, 640 Ellis Rd.,West, Cambridge, features Dr. John Sorochan from the University of Tennessee, with Dr. Katerina Jordan and Dr. Eric Lyons from the University of Guelph. Topics include Best Management Practices for Optimizing Athletic Field Playing Conditions, Root Zone Selection and Management for Athletic Fields, Putting IPM Into Action and a look at some of the new pesticide products on the market. Visit www.sportsturfassociation.com for all the details.

Low Impact Development Conference, Sept. 28
A conference hosted by the Credit Valley Conservation is about Low Impact Development. It will take place at the Mississauga Convention Centre, focusing on building the business case for implementing sustainable development practices in light of issues such as climate change, economy, environmental degradation, and infrastructure resiliency. The morning session will include a number of speakers from the perspective of the province, region, and local municipalities. For more information, click here.



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