Come and join the Champlain Park Garden Club!

Another great season is about to begin for the Champlain Park Garden Club!

We meet the second Tuesday of the month at the field house from September to June.

Special season kick off with guest Ed Lawrence

We kick off this season with CBC radio’s garden guru and author Ed Lawrence. Ed will help you with all your gardening difficulties.

Location: Champlain Park Field house
When:      Tuesday September 9th
Time:        7pm

We also have tea/coffee, goodies and we raffle off plants.
Through the year we’ll have slide shows on gardens around the world, how to divide daylillies, the art of Zen landscaping, garden tours, and much more.

A great deal at $25.00 for the year

For further contact details please see the Garden Club webpage

We look forward to seeing you!

Heritage Oaks and you!

New to the neighbourhood? Or do you have a new neighbour?

Perhaps the front yard in a new home in our neighbourhood would be an excellent host for a heritage oak sapling from one of our very own Champlain Oaks.

The parent trees are Bur Oaks that pre-date Confederation, and preserve the genetic code of generations of local Bur Oaks dating back to the retreat of the last Ice Age some 10,000 years ago. Sites with no hydro wires immediately above them are becoming rare in the neighbourhood, and some offer an opportunity to re-establish these important forest genes.

Play a part in keeping Champlain Park a community where trees with scope and majestic beauty have a place not only in the present but also for future generations.

Bur Oak images

For a special Heritage Oak sapling and tips on planting contact Daniel Buckles (613-722-8048).

Check out the indoor and outdoor installations at the Fieldhouse and the blog of the Champlain Oaks Project  for more information.

Art Show at Fieldhouse this Saturday… Something to be seen!

Circle of Chilean Artists

Invites you to a Group Art Exhibition

Location:  Champlain Park Fieldhouse

Address:   149 Cowley Avenue, Ottawa

Time:         1 PM – 4 PM

Date:          14th June, 2014

You might even find that perfect gift for that special person!

Come and enjoy an afternoon with us;

We invite you to come browse our group’s artwork, which includes a variety of mediums and styles.

Enjoy a complimentary cup of coffee or tea along with a tasty treat, talk to the artists, and maybe take home a masterpiece.

We hope to see you there!

 

June 26 Drum Circle – Hintonburg Happening

Native Singing & Storytelling Performance

The Asinabika Women’s Drum Circle would like to invite the Champlain Park community, family and friends to a performance of native singing and storytelling.

We’ve been having our drum circle practices at the Champlain Park Fieldhouse for a number of years now, so we thought it would be a nice opportunity for the community to see what we do!

This performance is being offered in conjunction with the Hintonburg Happening festival

Weather permitting the performance will be given outdoors in the park, so bring your lawn chairs.

Otherwise, if it rains it will be indoors in the Fieldhouse.

Donations welcome.

When:      Thursday June 26, 2014
Time:       7-8pm
Where:    Champlain Park Fieldhouse

Right here in River City (and Champlain Park)!

Ottawa Phoenix Playback Theatre Presents….

Join us for an evening of celebration and community on the topic of TRANSITIONS!

This is an easy and highly enjoyable evening filled with humour and tender feelings — perfect for a Friday night.
Describe for us your mood, your day, your frustrations, joys or an important event.

WHAT MEMORIES OF TRANSITIONS ARE ALIVE IN YOU?
We’ll present them back to you! It’s a powerful experience to see an ordinary story improvised by our compassionate players.
We are all touched by these stories, whether we offer our own or witness others.
It’s part of the simple magic of the experience.

When:      Friday, May 23rd
From:       6:00 to 9:00 pm
                   Potluck dinner at 6:00 and Theatre at 7:30 pm
Where:    Champlain Park Fieldhouse

We’d love to see you there!

RSVP: Susan Fletcher ( susanfletcheris@yahoo.com  613 726 0923)

231 Keyworth Plan discussion meeting

All residents in the neighbourhood are welcome!

You are invited to an informal meeting to view and discuss the detailed plans to renovate a single family home at 231 Keyworth Avenue (corner of Keyworth and Sunnymede). Nick Tyler is the property owner. He wants to construct a second storey over the existing one-storey detached dwelling, together with a new attached three-car garage.

Location:   Champlain Park Field House
Date:           Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Time:           8:00 to 9 PM

Members of the Executive of the Champlain Park Community Association (CPCA) and residents with the 60 metre circulated area will be attending this meeting.

A Committee of Adjustment hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, May 21, starting at 3:00 pm at 101 Centrepointe Drive, to consider three variances from the Zoning By-Law.

For additional information please contact Daniel Buckles at 613-722-8048.

A Key Time for our Climate Change Campaign

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What to watch for!

The month between the end of April and the end of May is expected to be momentous in terms of our city’s plans on climate change.

Date Event – Activity
29-April-2014
Ecology Ottawa hosts a climate change panel discussion. You’re welcome to attend, see details below
13-May-2014
The city is expected to make public its new climate change management plan
28-May-2014
The city’s Environment Committee meets, hopefully to approve the new plan
20-May-2014
Full City Council meet, again hopefully to approve the new plan

Your efforts continue to make a difference.

GHG is shorthand for “greenhouse gas” – those emissions such as carbon dioxide (also known as CO2) and methane which, as their concentrations increase, are responsible for trapping more heat in earth’s atmosphere.

A year ago Mayor Jim Watson addressed the GHG Roundtable at City Hall saying “the City of Ottawa is committed to renewing the Air Quality and Climate Change Management Plan to include renewed GHG reduction targets for both community and corporate emissions.”

He made that promise because hundreds of people had told city hall this issue is important to them.

Despite a lack of news coming out from the city after the Roundtable we’re now on the cusp of progress.

In the fall of last year Ecology Ottawa became aware that city staff were indeed preparing a revised climate change management plan. We know that the city has consulted with subject-area experts about best practices. We believe the revised plan will encompass both climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation; which means they’ll be trying to both reduce emissions and trying to plan for what climate change will inevitably bring to our city.

The new document is expected to come before council in May. The schedules of city council meetings etc. mean that the revised climate change management plan should appear on the City of Ottawa website on May 13. Ecology Ottawa will be watching for it; we will let you know what we think of it; and we’ll ask you for your input.

The reason we’re at this point is because Ecology Ottawa supporters just like you told the mayor or their Councillor that climate change should be something our city takes action on. The messages of their voters created the political will. We are optimistic about the coming plan although we haven’t seen it.

But there’s more to do. Releasing a plan doesn’t bring down emissions or limit damage from extreme climatic events. With your help Ecology Ottawa will be working to ensure that the plan is a good one and that it actually gets funded and implemented.

We’d love your help. If you want to get more actively involved please email me and we can talk about what you can do.

For a full description of the background and current status on this issue, plus a list of what you can do to help, please visit Ecology Ottawa’s website.

Panel Discussion

While we’re waiting for that City of Ottawa plan you’ll be interested in the second of Ecology Ottawa’s discussion panels on local impacts of climate change:  Sick of Climate Change? Local Health Impacts in a Warming World

Is free and takes place Tuesday April 29 at the University of Ottawa. The event features local and international experts on how human health is already being affected by climate change. See full details here.

Please register to attend.

Thanks for all you do

Cheers
Charles Hodgson
Volunteer Climate Change Campaign Lead
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Jane’s Walk in the hood

Who doesn’t like a good story!

A Story Walk: Captain Cowley and the Mighty Oaks of Champlain

Daniel Avenue resident Dennis Van Staalduinen will lead a Jane’s Walk on Saturday, May 3, starting at the Champlain Park fieldhouse at noon.

The topic is the Champlain Oaks project and the story of Capt. Cowley.

It will run about two hours.

Please check www.janeswalkottawa.ca/walks/119 for more details about the walk and for background on the Jane’s Walk concept.

Call for Canvassers – 2014 Membership Drive

Champlain Park Membership Drive

 It’s that time again! We need your help!

If you have a few free hours to spare and would like take-part in helping us to sustain our beautiful community and at the same time meet your fellow neighbours? Please read further for volunteering details.

Your time and efforts will be greatly appreciated, many thanks in advance!

Duties:  Canvass approx. 20 homes on your street
Required: 1-2 hours of your time
For High school students: Sign up to earn your volunteering credits

The 2014 Champlain Park Community Association Membership Drive begins May 26.

To volunteer as a canvasser please contact:
Barbara Borylo-Gourdie
phone: 613-722-6829;
email: bmbg@sympatico.ca

CANVASSERS are the core of our Community Association’s fundraising effort.  Revenues collected from our annual membership drive enable a variety of activities in our community, including:

  • Contributing directly to your community’s well-being; and
  • Providing financial resources to the Development Fund

Neighbourhood social events: (for families and children of all ages)

  • Halloween party
  • Winter Carnival
  • Christmas sleigh ride

This year, our Community Association needs 20 volunteers to help out with the membership drive. Our goal this year is to increase our Community Association memberships to 75 percent of all households.