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LO enews May 1, 2019
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| May 1, 2019 |
| Is your mind in it this May? With record flooding in some parts of the province and cold, wet weather, many in the profession are probably feeling pretty depressed or anxious by now. May is Mental Health Month, and the Canadian Mental Health Association is encouraging everyone to take time now to start conversations and to think about what your company is doing to support mental health in the workplace. For some statistics and ideas, visit HortTrades.com. |
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Myscha Stafford Landscape Ontario Membership and Chapter Coordinator |
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| Act eases regulatory burdens The Ontario’s government recently passed the Restoring Ontario’s Competitiveness Act (Bill 66), that will reduce specific regulatory burdens in 12 sectors. A number of changes may affect businesses operating in the landscape/horticulture sector. Read more online at HortTrades.com. Nominate a female leader for Monica van Maris Women of influence Award Nominations are now open for the 2019 Monica van Maris Green Professionals Woman of Influence Award. Both the nominee and candidate must reside in Ontario. Nominate someone special online now at HortTrades.com. Sponsorship Opportunity - 2019-2020 seminars Landscape Ontario's annual Professional Development Seminar Series has sponsorship opportunities available for the upcoming season. Details online at HortTrades.com. LO members receive discount on hands-on bioretention field course, May 30 The STEP program is piloting a new one-day training course, titled “Understanding Construction, Certification, Inspection and Maintenance of Bioretention Facilities.” It is a hands-on field course, taking place in Oshawa, at Purple Woods Conservation Area on May 30. Participants will complete mock inspections and field analysis tests. LO members receive a 10 per cent by using code LO1718. Register today. Irrigation Boot Camp, July 9-10 In celebration of Smart Irrigation Month in July, Landscape Ontario is hosting a fast-paced, two-day seminar for those with at least two seasons of irrigation experience. This seminar will review the main irrigation components that make up a water-efficient automatic landscape irrigation systems. Details and online registration via HortTrades.com/seminars. Apply now for Landscape Ontario Toronto Chapter Bursary Do you know of a local community project that will benefit the environment, pollinators, wildlife, or the mental or physical wellness of residents? Funding may be available through the Toronto Chapter Bursary program. Applications must be received by May 3, 2019. For full a full list of criteria, please visit HortTrades.com. TBG Blossom Party, May 28 This year's annual Blossom Party will take place in a new garden setting, and from dusk into evening. Includes live music, fashion show and food. The Monica van Maris Women of Influence Award will also be presented. Buy individual and VIP tickets online via the TBG website. OPA Dave Gower Memorial Golf Tournament, June 7 Register by May 15 for the Ontario Parks Association's annual golf tournament and be entered into a draw to win a free golf pass for the event. Proceeds support the OPA Foundation that provides financial support and scholarships to future professionals. Register online. Through the Garden Gate Tour, June 8-9 This annual self-guided tour of some of the city's largest private gardens will focus on the Beaches area of Toronto. Tickets are available online via the TBG website. London area youth job expo, May 15 Greenhouse Academy in Thorndale, Ont., is inviting leaders of business and education to participate in its first annual youth job fair. The 60,000 square foot facility will provide students access to business, industry and education to help drive the future labour pool of the London area. More details on the event website. Cuddy Open Garden, June 1-2 Stroll the gardens at your leisure, take one of the animated, free garden tours and shop the ever-popular plant sale. This event has something for everyone. Admission is $5.00 for adults and FREE for kids. Details online at HortTrades.com. |
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Details on advertising in LO enews Landscape Ontario Horticultural Trades Association 7856 Fifth Line South, Milton, ON L9T 2X8 Canada 1-800-265-5656 rob@landscapeontario.com HortTrades.com With more than 2,500 professional members, Landscape Ontario is the province's premier horticultural trades association. Our mission is to be the leader in representing, promoting and fostering a favourable climate for the advancement of the horticulture industry in Ontario. Follow us on |
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