Windsor Chapter This Week

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URGENT CALL TO ACTION

Be heard on the pesticide ban


The draft regulations under the Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act, 2008, released by the government on November 7th are completely unsatisfactory to Landscape Ontario and the professional lawncare industry. We need the immediate, active involvement of everyone in the industry to counter this proposed policy – you, your employees, suppliers, family and colleagues. To read more about LO’s call to action to the proposed legislation and outline on the issues click here.











Awards night in Windsor – Nov. 22

Join the Chapter at Griffs Restaurant, St. Clair College, 200 Talbot St., Windsor, at 4 p.m. when it presents this year’s winners for the Awards of Distinction. See a slide show presentation of all entries and find out how you can enter next year. There is no charge for this meeting.
Learn about business blunders – Dec. 11

Join the chapter and guest speaker Michael Lewis on Thursday, Dec. 11, at Zehrs Malden Community Room, 5890 Malden Rd, Windsor, starting at 7:00 p.m., as he talks about Typical Business Blunders and How to Avoid or Repair Them. There is no charge for this meeting.






































LO This Week
LO present at Royal Winter Fair

Landscape Ontario, along with our member Townscaping, created several displays at the Royal Winter Fair, over the 10-day show. The booth was manned by LO and Canada Blooms staff and volunteers. Landscaping topics were presented several times on stage. Over 10,000 Garden Inspiration magazines were handed out along with $6 off coupons for Canada Blooms. See the full story in the December issue of Horticulture Review.

Reach For The Rainbow – Nov. 22

Landscape Ontario will attend The Crystal Ball event on Sat., November 22nd at the Toronto Congress Centre. This is a major fundraiser to help integrate children with disabilities into traditional camps. LO is helping to decorate the silent auction area. Each year, this event attracts a high profile audience to raise over $1,000,000 in one evening. For more details contact info@reachfortherainbow.ca.
Course outlines erosion and sediment control – Nov. 27

This joint workshop being provided by Hamilton Conservation Authority and Conservation Halton is designed to provide information on the roles and responsibilities of contractors and regulatory agencies that operate in the Hamilton/Halton watersheds. These activities can include building construction, pool installation, earth works, and slope and shoreline stabilization projects. The course will take place at Landscape Ontario. Cost is $100 plus GST and runs from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Click here to register. You will be required to create an account with the Landscape Ontario ticketing system. Click here to download a brochure.

Smart about Salt orientation – Nov. 21

The salt-reduction program for snow and ice managers runs from 9:00 a.m. to noon at 150 Frederick St., Rm. 110, in Kitchener. To register go to www.region.waterloo.on.ca/smartaboutsalt

Sell your new or used equipment

If you are looking to purchase or sell equipment, get in on the EQUIPMENT ROUNDUP section in Horticulture Review’s December issue. Book your ad space before November 18! Call Susan Therrien at 1-800-265-5656 or 905-875-1805, ext. 305 or e-mail stherrien@landscapeontario.com to discuss ways to sell your equipment more effectively!

Professional development seminars – Dec. 3 to 5

Dec. 1 and 2: Certified Irrigation Designer (CID)

Dec. 3 and 4: Certified Irrigation Contractor (CIC)

Dec. 5: Certified Irrigation Review (CIT)

For more details and to register, click here.

Mentor coaching – Dec. 10

learn to effectively share your knowledge and experience with those working to improve their business knowledge by attending the Prosperity Partners mentor coaching at Landscape Ontario. For details, click here.

Gardening TV

Congress 2009 is presenting a new marketing opportunity to all show exhibitors called Gardening TV. Exhibitors can promote thier booth and products to show attendees, using strategically placed flat panel TV screens on the show floor. For $500 (plus GST), a customized 15 second advertisement is created. Ads will air twice each hour on all of the 12 screens placed in high traffic areas throughout the show. Click here for sample loop.

Safety Groups program

This program to promote health and safety in the workplace provides mentoring, pooling of resources, and sharing of best practices between member firms, their sponsor and the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB). Click here to register for the 2009 program.


Allan Dennis

Editor, Landscape Ontario

905-875-1805, ext 320

adennis@landscapeontario.com

www.horttrades.com

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