Champlain Park Hockey League 25th Anniversary

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The Champlain Park Hockey League will celebrate its 25th anniversary, with a game of shinny on the ice at Champlain Park outdoor rink on January 19th at 10 am (weather permitting).

An informal beer league for players 30+ started outdoors at Champlain Park in the late 1980s.
The league moved indoors long ago and now plays at Tom Brown Arena, J.A. Dulude Arena and occasionally at Sandy Hill Arena.

Alumni & would-be players are welcome (especially those over 40).

Contact: Mark Feldbauer
adsterix@hotmail.com

Family Dance in Westboro – January 19th

FAMILY DANCE for kids and their parents — Saturday, January 19th 2013 from 3:30-5:00pm!

Come out to a fun family dance with live celtic/quebecois music! All dances are taught by the caller – these are fun old-time community dances geared towards families. NO EXPERIENCE IS NECESSARY. 🙂

Family dances are recommended for ages 3+ but younger can definitely dance too (+ wee wee ones can participate in backpacks or slings).
Kids are free, $10 for adults (admission helps cover the cost of the caller, band, sound and hall)

So… head over to Westboro (Churchill Rec Center – 345 Richmond Road) in the afternoon of January 19th for a grand time!

FamilyDance19jan2013.pngFor more information including a video of our last family dance, visit http://www.ottawacontra.ca/
Facebook event here: http://www.facebook.com/events/112397738935135/
PDF of the poster: FamilyDance19jan2013.pdf

Taste of Ottawa: Westboro Holiday Food Market – December 9th

Poster picture [Poster Picture] and PDF TasteOfOttawaPoster3.pdf are available. More details at the event web page.

From: nicola@connection360.ca
Subject: Taste of Ottawa: Westboro Holiday Food Market
Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2012 14:18:22 -0500

I am organizing an upcoming event in Westboro called: A Taste of Ottawa: Westboro Holiday Food Market.

The event will take place at the Westboro Masonic Hall at 430 Churchill at Byron on Sunday, December 9 from 10 am to 4 pm. It will include over 20 Ottawa based artisan vendors who make items such as: coffee, honey, baked goods, tea, pork, ice cream, jams, chocolate, and pizza to name a few. A few of vendors live in the Westboro neighbourhoods and many of the vendors were at the Ottawa Farmers Market this past summer!

This event is a one-stop-shop for all your holiday food and gift giving needs.

We are trying to spread the word about the event to people living in the Westboro communities and I hope that you can help us do that as I understand the Champlain Park Community Association is excellent at communicating!

I have attached for more information our poster and banner graphics that you can use.

Please let me know if you have ANY questions.

Many Thanks

Nicola Maule

[a Taste of Ottawa]
Westboro Holiday Food Market
Sunday, December 9, 2012 * 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Westboro Masonic Hall at 430 Churchill Ave.
http://osfa.ca * @Taste_of_Ottawa *

Event Sponsor:
[DJ Banner]

Last chance – Holiday Festive Wreath making workshop

Last chance to sign up for the Holiday Festive Wreath making workshop being offered by the Champlain Park Garden Club

This Sunday December 2nd at 1:00 p.m.

(it will only take about an hour )

Bring your garden gloves and hand garden snips and you’ll make a wreath using 5 kinds of fresh greens, seeded eucalyptus and berries all on a re-usable 18 inch grapevine wreath.

The cost is $24 and if you want to sign up please call:

Laurie Fagan 613-728-1945

Renaming of Ottawa River Parkway

 Informational

The NCC would like to inform you and your community members that the Ottawa River Parkway has been renamed the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway.
Please view the attached the news release announcement:
Kind regards, René Coignaud
Officer, Public Consultations | Agent, Consultations publiques
National Capital Commission | Commission de la capitale nationale
Tel./Tél.  613-239-5683 | Fax /Télécopieur  613-239-5274
Email /Courriel   rene.coignaud@ncc-ccn.ca

www.canadascapital.gc.ca

Join the SLOWest Energy Competition – and help Champlain Park win!

It’s simple, residents from different neighbourhoods sign up for an online account with Switch Hop that let’s you know how much electricity you are using (and helps you find ways to use less and save $$).

The energy used (or saved!) is added up for all the residents in the neighbourhood and the neighbourhood who uses the least amount of energy wins.

Sign-up..its free!

A description of the SLOWest Energy Competition and how to sign up.. its free.

More information

More information on the SLOWest Energy Challenge is also available at the SLOWest website.

This project is run independently of the Champlain Park Community Association.

Nick Xenos
Champlain Park Environment Coordinator

Champlain Park Super Mom climbs Kilimanjaro climb for life

Today’s the last day to donate at Joscelyn’s Personal Fundraising Page

A Champlain Park Super Mom Joscelyn Coolican, joins WaterCan’s National Ambassador, Ben Mulroney on KILIMANJARO CLIMB FOR LIFE.

Raising Awareness About Global Water Crisis  

The Kilimanjaro Climb for Life—scheduled for October 12 to 26, 2012—will challenge brave Canadians to scale Africa’s renowned mountain, which towers 19,341 feet above sea level.

Joining eTalk’s Ben Mulroney in the climb is Ottawa-based Joscelyn Coolican who will celebrate a milestone “40th birthday” while scaling the highest peak in Africa. Joscelyn, an avid hockey player, triathlete and mother of two, hopes to set a positive example for her young children so that they grow up understanding the challenges that people around the globe face on a daily basis.

“Not everyone is as fortunate as we are here in Canada to have access to clean, safe drinking water at the turn of a tap,” says Joscelyn, “As a mother of young children, it is heartbreaking to think of what families have to endure in order to get access to clean water. I want to instill within my kids a sense of responsibility and awareness.” With this climb, Joscelyn returns to her roots in international development, which she developed a passion for during her university days. Since then, she has also gained great insights into water issues here in Canada and abroad through her work with the federal government and community associations working toward the protection of lakes and rivers in Ottawa and the Valley. Joscelyn is reaching out to her community for support in raising $10,000 towards WaterCan’s fundraising goals. Funds raised will help to support WaterCan’s work to provide communities in eastern Africa with access to clean drinking water, basic sanitation and hygiene education. With baby Polly on her back, and her husband, son and poodle at her side during training hikes, Joscelyn will be ready to conquer Kilimanjaro this fall, making it a birthday to remember and life lesson for her children. Joscelyn Coolican and Ben Mulroney join a team of 24 Canadians on this extraordinary journey up Kilimanjaro. Says WaterCan Executive Director, George Yap, “This team—comprising industry leaders, TV personalities and adventurous concerned citizens—will serve as an inspiring example of Canada’s global reputation as a dynamic and forward-thinking nation.”

Donation last day

Through WaterCan’s mobile fundraising initiative, people can text H20 to 45678 to make a onetime donation toward the campaign. WaterCan’s Kilimanjaro Climb for Life campaign.

Joscelyn’s Personal Fundraising Page:
http://give.watercan.com/goto/joscelyn

ABOUT WaterCan

Since, 1987, WaterCan—a Canadian charity—has been working hard to remedy the frequently overlooked water and sanitation crisis. More than 780 million people worldwide lack access to clean water, and a further 2.5 billion lack access to basic sanitation. With the help of generous Canadians, WaterCan introduces sustainable, long-term water, sanitation, and hygiene education programs to communities in need. In the 25 years since WaterCan was founded, more than 1.2 million children, women, and men in the world’s most impoverished regions have gained access to clean water through WaterCan’s programs-a key step in the process of building healthy and efficient communities.

Calling all babysitters!

Interested in babysitting in the Champlain Park neighbourhood?

If you would like to have your name listed as a babysitter on the Champlain Park Community website (http://champlainpark.org), you can register by going to:  

Activities–>Children Related–>Babysitters.

Please read the Terms of Service agreement and complete the form online to sign up.

If you 18 years of age or younger, we will contact your parents to confirm permission to publish your name and contact information (telephone number).

Ecology Ottawa Annual Dinner October 24 has a Business Focus

From Ecology Ottawa:

Buy your Annual Dinner tickets here

What better way to show your support for Ecology Ottawa than tucking into a mouthwateringly fabulous four-course meal, created by inspirational chef Murray Wilson of the Courtyard Restaurant for the 6th Annual Eco Gala networking dinner on Wednesday October 24, 2012 at St Elias Banquet Centre,750 Ridgewood Avenue,Ottawa?

Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options will be available as part of this sumptuous feast showcasing the finest locally-sourced Ontario produce, lovingly prepared and served in this comfortable, informal venue – with no stuffy dress code to curtail your enjoyment.

Tickets – priced at $60 a person, $50 for students and seniors, tables offered at $440 – extend you the perfect opportunity to network with like-minded, environmentally-committed friends and neighbours, and reinforcing your commitment to makingOttawathe green capital ofCanada.

We are thrilled that numerous city councillors, business luminaries and opinion leaders have accepted our invitation, and that CBC’s Adrian Harewood from ‘News at 5, 5.30 and 6’ will oversee proceedings. Doors open at 5.30 pm for socializing, networking and silent auction bids before dinner kicks off at 
7pm.

Entertainment will follow at 8pm, with sustainable business entrepreneurs Jeff Westeinde (Invest Ottawa) and Jonathan Westeinde (Windmill Developments) sharing practical strategies through whichOttawacan transform itself into an environmental protection leader by shifting to a more sustainable economy, including introducing world-class sustainable businesses and designating our downtown core an Eco-District.

It’s the Eco event of the year.  Tickets from our website – http://ecologyottawa.nationbuilder.com/annual_dinner_2012

You’re invited to the FCA’s Emerald Ash Borer forum

Associated email for more details:

Dear Ottawa-area Community Associations,

The  devastation to Ottawa’s ash trees by the Emerald  Ash Borer <http://www.bioforest.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=content&amp;menuid=34&amp;pageid=1062>  (EAB) is and will continue to have a tremendous impact on our  City for many years to come. Ash trees make up 35% of Ottawa’s tree canopy so  the threat of losing the majority of these majestic trees is also a threat to  Ottawa’s tree canopy as a whole.

To better inform residents and  Ottawa-area community associations about what they can do to help protect  their communities and save as many ash trees as possible, the Federation of  Citizens’ Associations of Ottawa is hosting a public forum and panel  discussion on the Emerald Ash Borer Tuesday, October 9th at the Overbrook  Community Centre, 33 Quill Street <http://goo.gl/maps/w0yOv> .

We’ve gathered all the key  players who were engaged on the ground fighting the Emerald Ash Borer this  summer in Ottawa. They know the extent of the infestation and the threat it  poses to Ottawa’s urban forest. Come hear directly from the people who know  the facts and can tell us what we can do to minimize the impact of the Emerald  Ash Borer in our communities.

The forum begins at 6 pm with a Meet  & Greet with industry professionals. Ottawa area tree service providers  and City officials will be on hand to speak to the public. If you or someone  you know has an Ash tree on their property, this is the time to come because  you will have a chance to speak 1-on-1 to these experts about your situation.  At 7 pm, the expert panel discussion will begin. The FCA will pose four  questions to the panelists designed to help flesh out the complexities of this  issue. After a short break, we’ll open up the discussion to questions from the  floor.

This is an excellent opportunity to become better informed so  you can help inform the residents living in your community, so please join us  at 6 pm on Tuesday, October 9th at the Overbrook  Community Centre, 33 Quill Street <http://goo.gl/maps/IkQon> .

PS: Please help us spread the  word about this important event by sharing it with your residents online and  through email. I have attached the event poster which can also be downloaded  from our site at: http://www.fca-fac.ca/Misc/121009EA.pdf.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Sincerely,

James  O’Grady, VP Communications
Federation of Citizens’ Associations of  Ottawa

e: communications@fca-fac.ca
w: http://www.fca-fac.ca <http://www.fca-fac.ca/>
t: @FCAOTT