Fashion Able Event – May 28

Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 14:17:35 -0400
Subject: Please Post Fashion Able Fundraiser Event
From: trigateevents@gmail.com

Fashion Able – May 28

‘Fashion Able’ is a fundraising event showcasing models of all ages and abilities to support Canadians with diverse abilities and needs.

This is a fundraiser for Every Canadian Counts (ECC).

All Saints’ Westboro is the location on Saturday May 28 at 7pm. Tickets at eventbrite.com starting at $30


Always,

Marion

Marion Steele
Owner TriGate Events
Mobile 613-795-3373
@TriGateEvents
Tri-Gate Events on FaceBook
Fashion Able Event listing on Facebook

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Kitchissippi History & Heritage Group – June 5

Subject: Fwd: Kitchissippi History & Heritage Group – Sunday 5 June!
Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 18:50:46 -0400
From: Christine Jackson <cfjackson@sympatico.ca>

Hello Champlain Park Community Association,

I’m forwarding this invitation to you to attend the second meeting of the Kitchissippi History & Heritage Group, which is coordinated by our local historian, Dave Allston. I don’t know whether or not you are already aware of this Group’s existence?

The Group had a highly successful kickoff meeting on Feb 28, with over 40 people in attendance upstairs at Thyme & Again. I may be mistaken, but the CPCA did not seem to be present(?).

As you can see from Dave’s correspondence, one of the Group’s first initiatives will be to help the City update its horrendously outdated list of listed (heritage) buildings. In this respect, Champlain Park is particularly poorly served because the City’s current list only includes 4 addresses, two of which are buildings that were apparently moved into CP from elsewhere. The City’s current list does not even include the wonderful Kot home at the north end of Cowley Ave.

I do not know whether the lack of Champlain Park buildings on the list to date has to do with previous negligence or lack of interest on the part of the City or an unwillingness on the part of owners to have their buildings listed. (There may be some ramifications on owners somewhere down the line in the process.)

The City will be looking to community associations this June to help them identify potential listed buildings and I’m hoping that, if you do not already know of this, then you will help to ensure that we participate and get any buildings of heritage value in Champlain Park listed – before they disappear forever! The meeting on 5 June, to be attended by City planners, will no doubt tell us what to expect in that respect.

Besides Dave’s invitation (below), I am including below, for your info, the report he sent to those of us who attended the Feb 28 meeting.

Hope to see some of you there on June 5!

Christine Jackson (Cowley Ave)


Subject: Kitchissippi History & Heritage Group – Sunday 5 June!
Date: Wed, 11 May 2016 17:46:35 +0000 (UTC)
From: Dave Allston <daveallston@rogers.com>

Good day everyone!

So it’s taken a lot of work and a few twists and turns, but we finally have a date and time arranged for the next meeting. I’ve booked Sunday June 5th, from 2-4 p.m. in the large hall at Kitchissippi United Church (thanks to Jen Gillespie for the great suggestion!). I hope you will all be able to attend. (http://www.kitchissippiuc.com/contact-us/)

This will be a particularly important meeting because I have arranged with the City’s Planning Department to have representatives from the Built Heritage section make a presentation to our group regarding the big project underway in 2016 to rebuild the Heritage Reference List. Our group can have a key role in this project, in terms of helping identify potential inclusions for this list (which should not be limited necessarily to just buildings and houses by the way – the heritage list does also include “Historic buildings, districts and landscapes”). Remember too that there are different levels of recognition on the list. Of course designation is key for those which we know must be protected, but it is important to “list” those addresses which may have heritage value, and would force a harder look when an individual looks to demolish. (My presentation on designation appears in the message forum http://kitchissippihistory.freeforums.net/board/1/all-discussion-topics if you’d like to read more about this).

City staff will be on hand for the first hour or so, and we will cover this topic in depth, and learn what role we can take on. They will also take Q&A, so this will be a great opportunity to ask questions.

The second hour of the meeting I’m still putting together (any suggestions/ideas, please let me know). We will have one presentation for sure, and I would also love to take at least 30 minutes to have any interested individuals or groups take 2-3 minutes to present updates on what they’ve been working on, share dates of upcoming history walks/events of note, or to advertise any projects they are working on that they would like input/assistance on, or to share current research topics, etc. From the last meeting, I know there was a LOT of networking that happened, especially post-meeting, a lot of people got in touch with each other through the get-together, so I’m glad at minimum we can make those connections! I think it’s important for us as the local history nuts to build our network as much as we can!

Thanks very much to you all for your continued interest in this group. Feel free to pass on the word to anyone you feel might be interested, and I look forward to seeing everyone again in a few weeks.

Cheers, Dave Allston

(p.s. the message board idea has been a bit slow on the uptake, so we can discuss other/better ways of maintaining communication at the next meeting. But feel free to visit at http://kitchissippihistory.freeforums.net/board/1/all-discussion-topics for any questions/thoughts)


From: Dave Allston, 2 April 2016

Good afternoon everyone,

First off, my apologies for not being in touch sooner. The month of March flew by, and I’d kept intending to get organized and get in touch with everyone again, and have some kind of online meeting place established. So hopefully we haven’t lost too much of the great momentum that had been built up in February. Once again, thank you to all of you who made the meeting at Thyme and Again. It was an amazing turn-out, and I could not be more impressed at the level of interest in the community in discussing local history! I have a lot of optimism about where this group can go, and the interesting sessions we can have/work we can contribute to. Already I am getting input on some ideas where the History Group (we still need an official name!) can be useful. Of course there is the big task to do with the heritage designations/listing, but one interesting project which has come up recently through three local community associations and the West Wellington BIA, is regarding the Ottawa 2017 celebrations. Grant money is being made available through the city, and this committee I’ve been working with has put in a grant application towards organizing a significant local history project. Our history group could be able to play a substantial role in this project. So more to come on that soon.

So my email today has two purposes. One of course is to re-establish contact with everyone, but secondly, I also wanted to alert you to an online message board I’ve set up (it is very simple for now) to try to create a community where we can all visit and discuss issues, questions, projects, and promote within the group. I’ve tried to select a platform which is easy to use, easy to sign up for, but also allows for sharing of documents/photos/etc. I’m not overly technical, nor do I have the time to put together something fancy, but I think (or at least I hope) this does the trick, at least for now. Perhaps down the road we could explore having a more detailed website established.

So if you go to the link below, you will find the starting point of the message board. You can post without signing up, or you can do a 20-second registration to be able to post under your name, and take advantage of other functionality. I encourage you all to use this as much as you would like. I’d love to see people posting history questions, sharing something they’ve written, or a neat photograph, sharing a project they’re working on, or to point out a news story that affects local history/heritage, etc. The more chatting and posting we get, the better chance we have of it becoming a real community, so I encourage you to not be shy and post anything you like. Consider posting too about ideas on how this group can be utilized! We have a lot of keen, knowledgeable people involved, and I have a mailing list of almost 100 right now, which is amazing.

The link to the board is: http://kitchissippihistory.freeforums.net/board/1/all-discussion-topics

To start off, I’d recommend viewing my “Welcome to…” post (direct link: http://kitchissippihistory.freeforums.net/thread/5/welcome-history-heritage-group-discussion). I also posted my presentation and the hand-out related to the Ottawa heritage reference list and the heritage designations on one of the threads as well. Hopefully you find the site easy to use, and if you have any questions, please feel free to email me. (Note I will also put up a link to the board on the front page of the Kitchissippi Museum blog, so if you misplace this email, not to worry, just come to my blog).

I am aiming to set up the next meeting in May, so we can all get together again. On the message board, I’m trying to gauge roughly the best day/time to have a meeting (does Sunday afternoon generally work? is a weekday evening better?, etc.) I’ll also try to recruit one or two guest presenters (volunteers with something they’ve recently/currently worked on welcome!), and will also aim to have one of the City Heritage planners on hand as well to present the City’s heritage designation project. I’m hopeful that our group can act as the vehicle through the community associations (with representation from multiple CAs) so that the Heritage Planners need not visit 8-9 CAs individually, but rather can speak to them all at once. I’ll do the legwork with the CAs for that in the next week or so.

So thank you again to you all, and please feel free to email me anytime with any questions/ideas, or post them to the message board!
Cheers!

Dave Allston

Yard Worker Available

I am Will Egan, a 20 year old hard working university student who is starting to work with Stats Canada on the Census at the end of May. I am looking for work before training starts.

I can do yard work of all kinds including lawns, gardens, lifting, etc. I can also clean garages and homes including basements and attics.
I have done work for many neighbours and if you want references I can provide them. I charge $12.00 an hour.

My job, with Stats is finished the end of July so I will be available for the month of August.

My # is 613-858-2037 or 613-728-1945.

Thanks Will Egan


You may also want to see our yard workers list at https://champlainpark.org/yard-work/

Weekend Training in Tree Mapping

June 3-5, 2016

Dr. Andy Kenney and Forester Astrid Nielsen will lead you through the steps for identifying tree species, assessing tree health and mapping the location of trees in Champlain Park. The resulting inventory will show the economic value of trees to people due to energy conserved, stormwater filtered, air quality improved and carbon dioxide removed. And help the community retain its forest canopy.

The Workshop sessions take place on the following

Friday, June 3, 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Saturday, June 4, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Sunday, June 5, 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Participants must commit to attend at least 80% of the full workshop

Location
Meet at the Champlain Park Fieldhouse

Cost
Registration is $20 per person, includes refreshments and a field manual, space it limited to the first 25 registrants on a first come, first serve basis

Registration

To register please complete Tree Mapping Workshop registration form
For more information
Contact Adrian Bradley (adrian.bradley@sympatico.ca) or Daniel Buckles (dbuckles@sympatico.ca)

This workshop has been organized under the Urban Forest and Green Spaces projects of Champlain Park

Rideau River and Climate Talk – May 5

Subject: Roundtable Speaker Series on Climate Change along the Rideau
Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2016 14:35:21 -0400
From: Rideau Roundtable <rideauroundtable@gmail.com>

Hello everyone:

As community organization leaders and leaders in the not-for-profit sector around Ottawa, we wanted to invite you to attend a talk on May 5th at 7:00 by climate scientist Paul Hamilton and water management expert Paul Lehman. This talk on climate change in and around the Rideau watershed (the poster for the event is attached) is part of the Rideau Roundtable’s annual speaker series – the theme this year is climate change. The venue for this talk is the Kanata Seniors Centre – 2500 Campeau Drive (part of the Mlacak Centre, behind the library).

Paul Hamilton has been studying and documenting climate change in the north for years, working with other limnologists to determine what the climate patterns looked like across the millennia. Paul Lehman is the General Manager of the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority and his group uses climate science to determine how to establish the appropriate water levels along his river’s watershed to avoid flooding while allowing the river to remain a sustainable ecosystem and to allow it to support community and commercial uses. If you are interested in how climate change will effect those of us living and working in the Ottawa area, this is the talk to attend. Attendance is free and there is lots of free parking available at the facility.

On a related issue, many of you will know that 2014-2015 was a very successful year for the Rideau Roundtable. We carried out a very well received voyageur canoe race during Rideau Paddlefest, creating lots of buzz about our organization in the general public and in our partner organizations in Smiths Falls and community; we hosted a voyageur canoe tour for the diplomatic community during the Mountain Equipment Coop (MEC) Ottawa Paddlefest event in May; our Rideau Experience (REX) program carried out 19 interpretive tours of the Rideau waterway involving hundreds of participants; we helped a number of people get their Paddle Canada “Big Canoe Leader” certification; and we hosted a very successful speaker series that garnered a lot of support from our members and from the general community.

Immediately prior to this presentation on the impact of climate change on the Rideau River, we will be having our Annual General Meeting at the same venue (5:00PM to 6:30PM). Why not come out to the talk early and participate in the AGM and take the opportunity to join or renew your membership with the Rideau Roundtable. Our 2015-2016 membership fees are $15 for an individual membership or $25 for a family membership.

Once again, we look forward to seeing you at the speaker series event and at our AGM.

Sincerely

Kenneth Gourlay
Membership coordinator

Peter Au
President

ClimateChangeOnTheRideauPoster

Hintonburg Fabric Flea Market – April 30

The Hintonburg Fabric Flea Market is April 30, 2016. The event is from 10-3 at the Hintonburg Community Centre, 1064 Wellington Street just east of Parkdale Avenue. Bargain prices for quality fabrics, notions and all things sewing related. Free parking $2 entrance fee for charity. Some of the charities supported are: Doctors without borders, Salvation Army Grace Manor, Humane Society and the Cat Rescue Network. For more information or to book a table questions call Kathleen at (613)-729-8434 or email at fabricfleamarket@hotmail.com.

Hope you can make it out.
HintonburgFabricFleaMarket



There also seems to be a web site about the event at https://www.facebook.com/HFFM0505/ and a corresponding event listing at https://www.facebook.com/events/1710486649193879/

– Alex

Canadian Census – May

Following up on the previous census jobs post, here’s more info about the upcoming census in May. It looks like it will be mailed out in early May, and you can then fill it in on paper or do the census online.


From: Amy Kempster <amykempster@bell.net>
Sent: Sat, Apr 16, 2016 12:20 am
Subject: Fw: Greenspace Alliance of Canada’s Capital – Census 2016 Supporter Information

Completion of Census forms ensures good data for many uses. For accuracy at neighbourhood levels it is extremely important as the smaller the area the greater need for all to participate. Census data can be shown at levels where the population is low only if the response rate is very high. Individual data is never available as confidentiality of individual or family data is protected by such means as rounding data, or suppressing in cases of very low numbers.

Further information re the Census can be obtained. It will take place in May . This material will allow you to encourage response. If you wish me to forward the census supporter toolkit toolkit I can do so.

From: Postorino, Joseph (STATCAN)
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2016 1:42 PM
To: amykempster@bell.net
Subject: Greenspace Alliance of Canada’s Capital – Census 2016 Supporter Information

Good afternoon, Amy.

I am contacting you today to inform you that the promotional products related specifically to promoting the completion of the Census questionnaire have been added to the Community Supporter Toolkit and are ready and available for use!

As part of the outreach strategy for the Census in 2016 we have developed this Community Supporter Toolkit (CST) in order to provide organizations, who wish to support the Census, with tools and materials necessary to do so. This tool kit contains a variety of electronic, social media and print media tools that you may use in order to help promote the benefits of completing the Census questionnaire within your community and networks. Your support and participation are both fundamental in helping to create awareness of the benefits of completing the questionnaire within your community.

At this point we are officially focusing our outreach efforts on Census questionnaire completion, with the questionnaire going out to households in May. However, you will not need to receive anything new, as the interactive PDF that you received previously has been updated to include new promotional materials. Please keep in mind that more materials will be added over the coming weeks, so be sure to check back periodically. Moreover, if you are having trouble finding your copy of the Community Supporter Toolkit, please let me know and I will send it to you again.

Notably, the Community Supporter Toolkit has been equipped with social media calendars. Essentially, these are calendars outlining the when and where for all our planned social media content for any given month. Currently, the calendar for April is available and the calendar for May will be added near the end of this month. I have attached the April calendar to this email. One of the simplest ways of helping to promote the Census within your community is through social media so feel free to follow, share, like and retweet content from Statistics Canada. Our accounts can be found at:

Twitter: @StatCan_eng and @StatCan_fra
Facebook: Statistics Canada and Statistique Canada
YouTube: Statistics Canada and Statistique Canada

If you encounter difficulty printing materials found within the CST, printed materials can be provided for you in some cases.

Once you have had time to look over the new products within the Community Supporter Toolkit, please feel free to contact me if you have any questions, concerns or requests. I can be reached at 613-951-0567 or at joseph.postorino@canada.ca.

Thank you,

Joseph Postorino
Outreach Officer | Agent de sensibilisation
Census Communications | Communications du recensement
Statistics Canada | 100 Tunney’s Pasture Driveway, Ottawa ON K1A 0T6
Statistique Canada | 100, promenade Tunney’s Pasture, Ottawa ON K1A 0T6
joseph.postorino@canada.ca
Telephone | Téléphone 613-951-0567
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada

2016 Census Social Media Calendar_April_FR.pdf
2016 Census Social Media Calendar_April_EN.pdf

Decommissioning Service to celebrate Northwestern United Church – April 24

Sunday, April 24 at 2pm friends and former members of Northwestern United Church and members of the Northwestern community are invited to a special closing service to celebrate Northwestern United Church at 241 Northwestern Avenue. There will be a reception following the service including memorabilia from Northwestern archives open to the public to view. All are welcome!

For more information about this event or to RSVP for the reception please contact the Kitchissippi United Church office at 613-722-7254 or email kgracequist@kitchissippiuc.com. For more information please go to http://www.kitchissippiuc.com/.

Community Garage Sale – June 11

Yes, it’s that time of year again!

Time to buy back all that stuff you sold to your neighbour last year, but at twice the price.

We are planning to hold the community-wide garage sale again this year. As usual, it will be held on the first Saturday in June. Well, maybe not quite the first Saturday, but close to it!

Event date: Saturday June 11, 2016.
Rain date: Should it be pouring rain, the sale is moved to Sunday, June 12.

Residents on Island Park usually hold their garage sale at this time as part of this community-wide bargain hunters dream!

Think about donating a portion of your proceeds to the charity of your choice, or to help support Champlain Park Community Association.

Leftover treasures
If you have leftover treasures when the garage sale ends keep in mind that the Ottawa’s Spring Give Away Weekend will take place the same weekend as the garage sale (both days).

See Rules for setting out at your Leftover Treasures at the “Ottawa’s Spring Give Away Weekend” link provided above.

Rosemount Library Update

From: Emily Addison <emilyladdison@gmail.com>
Date: April 5, 2016 at 12:34:19 PM EDT
Subject: Rosemount Library – update on consultation including online component

Dear community associations supportive of Rosemount Library,

A quick update on the Rosemount Library consultation process:
We had approximately 100 participants in the first consultation round. There was fantastic discussion at the round tables with many many ideas discussed — lots of room for all voices to be heard and recorded through the process. The facilitator focused conversation around Rosemount Library’s current strengths and assets, ideas on how Rosemount Library could be event better, and then there was some discussion on priorities.

Next steps:
We are getting close to the second round of consultation + we have an online option for library users to engage with the process. After those are complete, the consultant will be writing his report which will be presented to the OPL Board later this spring.

Your help within the next few weeks:
If you have the appropriate email/facebook/twitter/website/other channels, please consider promoting the information below. In particular, the online questionnaire is NEW information that your association members will have not seen before.

With much thanks,
Emily Addison
on behalf of the READ (www.readrosemount.ca)


ROSEMOUNT LIBRARY – Renovate, Expand or Move?
Let YOUR voice be heard!

READ (http://www.readrosemount.ca/) and Councillor Jeff Leiper are co-presenting a community consultation process to learn about the community’s vision for Rosemount Library!

Online participation in the consultation:
If you missed the first consultation round in March, you can still participate online until April 22 at the following links:
English questionnaire: here’s the link
Le questionnaire en français: voici le lien

Second (and final) round of consultation for this process:
We encourage everyone to attend the second round of consultation sessions. We will review summarized feedback from the first sessions and discuss possible options for Rosemount’s “next chapter” – renovate, expand, and/or relocate!

Date & Time: Sat April 16, 11:30-2pm *OR* Tues April 19, 6:30-9pm
Location: Hintonburg Community Centre, 1064 Wellington St W
Childcare: Provided by staff from Dovercourt in a room right near the consultation
More information: http://www.readrosemount.ca/read-rosemount-library-community-consultation/

Sign the online statement of support for Rosemount Library:
Take a moment to sign the statement of support for Rosemount. EVERY single name makes a difference in advocating for the future of our local branch.

In English: here’s the link
En Français: voici le lien