| Waterloo Chapter this week To see upcoming Waterloo Chapter news and events, click here | ||
| Skills Canada looking for volunteers Industry volunteers are needed to help with the landscape gardening component at the largest skilled trades competition in Canada. This year the 20th annual event will take place in Waterloo from May 1 to 5. All spectator events are hosted at the RIM Park and Manulife Financial Sportsplex, Waterloo. To find out more about the event click here. | ||
| LO this week | ||
| Green for Life: Do you stand out? LO home office now has a new supply of decals to promote the Green for Life message. You can order window clings, vehicle decals and label sheets to show your affiliation with this powerful message. Potential clients are looking for members to hire at www.landscapeontario.com. Is your member profile updated, with pictures of your work and your logo? Does your profile look as good as your competitor’s? Start by clicking here. | ||
| CHT test days announced Dates for certification testing dates have been announced. Sign up now for the full test or the re-test. Order your manual so that you can practice in the workplace before test day. Test days are as follows: Milton on July 16 and 17, Ottawa, Kemptville College, on Aug. 13 and 14, and re-test day in Milton on September 24 and 25. To register and order manuals, click here. Certified industry members looking to volunteer and gain their renewal points, indicate which date and which station you would prefer to judge. | ||
| Evaluate your environmental practices Green industry members can now take part in a short self-assessment survey to see how their environmental practices measure up. Created by Landscape Ontario’s Environmental Stewardship Committee, the online survey was launched to green industry associations across Canada on Earth Day, April 22. An online scorecard measures the impact on air quality, waste management, water stewardship, greening offices and use of horticultural best practices within areas of practice (landscape design, maintenance, retail, snow and ice management, irrigation, etc.) The survey is quick to use; it will take approximately 10 minutes to fill out. After taking the survey, your comments are welcomed, and will be used to improve future versions of the green industry environmental scorecard. Click here to access LO’s new Environmental Stewardship Survey. Comments are welcomed to environment@landscapeontario.com. | ||
| Waterloo hosting salt conference The 1st International Conference on Urban Drainage and Road Salt Management in Cold Climates will take place on May 25 to 27, at the University of Waterloo. To register online click here. | ||
| Promote tax credit to your customers Landscape Ontario has created a pamphlet to help members communicate details of the Home Renovation Tax Credit (HRTC) to homeowners. Just in time for Canada Blooms, thousands of the brochures were handed out to consumers during the show. The response was tremendous as the public grabbed up the information, many saying they had no idea landscaping qualified for the tax credit. You may download a copy of the brochure to hand out to the public. To download click here. There are also print-ready posters developed by CNLA that can be printed 20 x 30 inches. Click here to download HRTC Poster English Version Click here to download HRTC Poster French Version | ||
| Interiorscape group plans breakfast workshops The interiorscape sector group of Landscape Ontario is offering a series of hands-on introductory workshops for technicians involved in the care and maintenance of interior landscape plants. Start off your day with a sponsored breakfast, followed by an interactive workshop session led by qualified instructors. These workshops will introduce participants to topics required for the Certified Horticultural Technician [(CHT) – Interior] exam. The first workshop, Introduction to Pruning is scheduled for Wed., May 13, at LO’s head office in Milton from 8:00 to 10:00 a.m. Dates and location are undetermined for two other planned workshops, Introduction to Plant Identification and Introduction to Watering and Subirrigation. To register, click here. | ||
| Allan Dennis Editor, Landscape Ontario 905-875-1805, ext 320 adennis@landscapeontario.com www.horttrades.com To unsubscribe to this email, please click here. | ||