Christmas Sleigh Ride – December 22

Horse and sleigh ride

All Aboard ! The annual sleigh ride is back!

What a great way to start the holidays!

The sleigh is currently scheduled to depart:

From: The Fieldhouse
When: 6:15pm – 8:00pm
Date: Thursday, December 22, 2016.

We’ll update the status on the website if there are delays due to weather or other problems.

If the horses are unavailable, we’ll just meet at the Fieldhouse for a party.

Weather permitting, the plan is to have the horse-drawn sleigh gliding through the neighbourhood starting at around 6:15 p.m. at the Fieldhouse.

santa's hat

We hope to have carols along the way and may even work in a stop at a place reputed to be the local hideout of Old St. Nick.

Christmas sugar cookies.The evening should wrap up at the Fieldhouse, where there will be hot drinks and treats.

Please feel free to bring Christmas cookies or snacks for sharing at the party.

Jim Cocks, 613-728-7881, has very generously donated his time, yet again, to organize the event.

If you’re able to volunteer any time with set-up, cleanup, treats or hot chocolate, please let Jim know at email jim.co@sympatico.ca (One can never have too many elves!)

Please call Jim at (613) 728-7881 asap for details or email him at jim.co@sympatico.ca. We thank-you in advance!

For reference, here’s a PDF of the copy of map.
Please appreciate that the map is only an approximation of the route.


Here’s the PDF poster for this year’s sleigh ride:
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Christmas-Sleigh-Ride-2016-Poster.pdf

Halloween Fun Run Wrap-up

From: PETER LAUGHTON
Date: October 30, 2016 at 5:38 PM
Subject: Champlain Park Halloween Fun Run THANK-YOU!!!!!

The count is in and it looks like we have collectively raised over $600 for Right to Play Canada this year – a record haul!!! We will be sending the cheque to them this coming week.

Thanks so much to all of you for coming out and being so generous with your time and donations. See you next year!

Pete


The Starting Lineup
The Starting Line-up, photo courtesy of Amanda Shaw
Fun Runners Dashing through the Woods
Fun Runners dashing through the Woods, photo courtesy of Paul O’Blenes

Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for 2016-10-31

This week’s topics:

  • Halloween safety – As mentioned in an earlier post.
  • Crime Prevention Week – Focus on fraud.
  • Constable Selection Process for women.
  • Seeking witnesses – Homicide case.
  • Missing man.

– Alex

—– Forwarded Message —–
Subject: Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for Oct. 31
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2016 13:08:01 -0400
From: Dawn Neilly <wellingtoncpc@gmail.com>

Attached is the Neighbourhood Watch Bulletin for October 31, 2016. Please feel free to pass it along to anyone who might interested in receiving it. Any comments, information or requests to be added to or deleted from the list may be sent to wellingtoncpc@gmail.com. Queries for Cst. Dawn Neilly may be sent directly to neillyd@ottawapolice.ca.

Eileen Reardon
Volunteer, Wellington Community Police Centre
(613) 236-1222 x5870

NeighbourhoodWatch-2016-10-31.pdf

Ottawa West Dojo – Wednesdays at the Fieldhouse

Now obsolete, please see https://champlainpark.org/karate-classes/ for the current classes.


The Ottawa West Dojo is now holding karate practices at the Fieldhouse on Wednesdays from noon to 1pm and additionally in the evening from 8:00pm to 9:15pm. See the attached PDF for details and clickable links.

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ottawa_west_dojo_cpark_information.pdf

SJAM Winter Trail Fundraising Update

Update by Dovercourt Recreation Association
October 30, 12:59 PM

Just under $200 to reach our $17,500 goal and then its the home stretch! We are planning on some exciting partnership activities with the The Canadian War Museum and the SJAM Winter Trail is the perfect way to get there including their onsite licensed cafe! Please help us finish by sharing this with your friends and family. We’re almost there!

For more information and a great video click here. Project’s regular web site is http://www.wintertrail.ca/

Background: Fundraiser for New Ottawa River Winter Trail Project

From https://fundrazr.com/SJAM.Winter.Trail
Winter Trail Progress as of 20161030

  • 16 km trail network that extends along 6 km of beautiful Ottawa River shoreline.
    • From: Canadian War Museum in the East.
    • To: Dominion Station in the West.
    • Along the way: Westboro Beach, Island Park, Champlain Park forest trails, Remic Park, Lemieux Island crossing, Prince of Wales train bridge.
  • All winter long: 3-4 grooming sessions a week from first snow to spring melt.
  • Professional standard: main trails will feature parallel machine-groomed classic ski tracks with firm-packed “cordouroy” centre.
  • Multi-use: suitable for skiing skate-skiing, walking, running, fat-tire cycling.
  • Side trails: Smaller trails will snake through scenic parks and forests, and connect the trail with side trails, access points, and transit.
  • FREE for the public to use! No permits required. Just strap on your skis and go!
  • We’ve already done it! Our February 2016 pilot project was a runaway hit; we counted 216 trail users in just one hour!
  • We’ve got permission to do it again! The National Capital Commission has given us the go-ahead and support needed for us to use their land for at least the next 3-5 years!

To make this happen, the organizers have to show solid community backing for the project. Which means at least 1/3 of their costs have to be covered by fund-raising campaigns like this one – with the rest coming from sponsors, grants, and government. Your TAX DEDUCTIBLE donation: will help them buy, maintain, and fuel their grooming machine, and pay their trail groomer for the first season. Then, if they do very well, your funds will begin to cover the next few years as well.

Urban Forest Plan Consultation – November 21

From: Urbantree/Arbreurbain <urbantree@ottawa.ca>
Date: 2016-10-24 12:42 GMT-04:00
Subject: You’re invited! Consultations on the draft Urban Forest Management Plan / Soyez de la partie! Consultations sur la version provisoire du Plan de gestion de la forêt urbaine

Urban Trees: Putting Down Roots for the Future

WE NEED YOUR INPUT!

Urban Forest Plan Tree.jpegPlease join us to discuss the draft Urban Forest Management Plan (UFMP). Your input is important and will help inform the final plan.

Please register for one of the three sessions offered:

Monday, November 21
1 to 4 p.m.
Council Chambers, Ottawa City Hall
110 Laurier Avenue West

Monday, November 21
6 to 9 p.m.
Council Chambers, Ottawa City Hall
110 Laurier Avenue West

Tuesday, November 22
6 to 9 p.m.
Council Chambers, Ottawa City Hall
110 Laurier Avenue West

Please register by November 16, 2016

Input will also be collected through an online survey. Once you have read the draft UFMP, please complete the Phase 2 Consultation Survey by November 30, 2016.

The City’s Urban Forest Management Plan is intended to provide strategic and technical guidance to achieve urban forest sustainability in Ottawa over the next 20 years. Following our well attended and very informative Input and Visioning Workshop one year ago, a draft UFMP has been developed and we are looking for your input. We hope that you will attend.

Questions

Martha Copestake
613-580-2424, extension 17922
martha.copestake@ottawa.ca
http://ottawa.ca/urbanforest
*Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please contact Martha Copestake no later than Monday, November 14, 2016.


Forêt urbaine: DES RACINES POUR L’AVENIR

NOUS SOLLICITONS VOS COMMENTAIRES!

Urban Forest Plan Tree.jpegVenez discuter de la version préliminaire du Plan de gestion de la forêt urbaine. Vos précieux commentaires nous aideront à rédiger la version définitive du plan.

Veuillez vous inscrire à l’une des trois séances suivantes:

Le lundi 21 novembre
De 13 h à 16 h
Salle du Conseil, hôtel de ville d’Ottawa
110, avenue Laurier Ouest

Le lundi 21 novembre
De 18 h à 21 h
Salle du Conseil, hôtel de ville d’Ottawa
110, avenue Laurier Ouest

Le mardi 22 novembre
De 18 h à 21 h
Salle du Conseil, hôtel de ville d’Ottawa
110, avenue Laurier Ouest

VEUILLEZ VOUS INSCRIRE D’ICI LE 16 novembre 2016.

Un sondage en ligne permettra aussi de recueillir des commentaires. Lisez la version préliminaire du Plan de gestion de la forêt urbaine, puis répondez au sondage consultatif (phase 2) d’ici le 30 novembre 2016.

Le Plan de gestion de la forêt urbaine de la Ville vise à définir une orientation stratégique et technique qui assurera la durabilité de la forêt urbaine d’Ottawa au cours des 20 prochaines années. Une version provisoire de ce plan a été élaborée après notre atelier de réflexion et de discussion très couru et informatif tenu il y a un an, et nous sollicitons maintenant vos commentaires. Nous espérons que vous serez des nôtres.

Questions

Martha Copestake
613-580-2424, extension 17922
martha.copestake@ottawa.ca
http://ottawa.ca/forêturbaine
* La Ville d’Ottawa accorde une grande importance à l’accessibilité. Si vous avez besoin de mesures d’adaptation particulières, veuillez communiquer avec Martha Copestake au plus tard le lundi 14 novembre 2016.

Recent Swarmings on Bayswater Avenue

From: <noreply@ottawapolice.ca>
Date: Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 9:12 AM
Subject: Ottawa Police – Suspects sought in recent swarmings

Suspects sought in recent swarmings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 9:10 am

(Ottawa)— The Ottawa Police Service Robbery Unit is investigating two weekend swarmings in the same area and is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects responsible.

On October 21, 2016, at approximately 9:00 pm, a lone male victim was walking through an alleyway that runs between Spadina Avenue and Bayswater Avenue when approached by three suspects. One male brandished a handgun which was pointed at the victim. The suspects took various items from the victim, including his wallet, phone, and some groceries which the victim had just purchased. The suspects then fled the scene.

The suspects were described as:

#1: black male, English speaking with a Jamaican accent, approximately 6’1″-6’2″ (185cm-188cm), approximately 20-25 years old, slender build, short black hair. The suspect was wearing a black bandana covering his nose, below his eyes and down the rest of his face. Subject was wearing a black or dark hooded jacket, black jeans or pants.

#2: black male, English speaking with a Jamaican Accent, approximately 5’10” (178cm), slender build, 20-25 years old, short black hair. The subject was wearing a dark hooded jacket and a bandana covering his nose, under his eyes and down the rest of his face.

#3: male approx. 5’10” (178cm), slender build, wearing a tight mask like neoprene covering his whole face. The mask may have had a white design on it. Ethnicity unknown.

On October 22, 2016, at approximately 11:00 pm, a lone female victim was walking in the area of Bayswater Avenue / Gladstone Avenue when she came upon 3-4 males. As the victim passed by, one of the males demanded whatever she had on her. They then surrounded her until she produced cash and her cellphone. One of the suspects was armed with a knife.

The suspects in this instance are described as:

#1: Caucasian male, approximately 5’8”-6’0” (174cm-183cm), slim build, wearing dark clothing. He had a balaclava concealing his face.

#2: Black male, approximately 5’6” (168cm), slim build, wearing a red hooded jacket and possibly red jogging pants. He was also wearing a balaclava.

#3 and #4 suspects have no description.

It is unclear at this time if the two investigations are definitively linked.

Extra vigilance is recommended as these investigations proceed, particularly for persons walking alone in this area during the evening hours. Attached are some safety tips related to swarmings and personal robberies: https://www.ottawapolice.ca/en/safety-and-crime-prevention/Personal-Robbery-and-Swarmings.asp

Anyone with information regarding this robbery, or any robbery, is asked to call the Ottawa Police’s Robbery Unit at 613-236-1222, ext. 5116. Anonymous tips can be submitted by calling Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by downloading the Ottawa Police app.

Mental health in our community – November 1

From: Emilie Hayes [mailto:ehayes@swchc.on.ca]
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 12:59 PM
Subject: Mental health in our community: November 1, 7-8:30pm at Hintonburg Community Centre

Please share widely! This upcoming session is for everyone – those who live, work and/or volunteer in the community. Please share with local businesses, community agencies, and neighbours! (apologies for cross postings)


A public conversation on:
Mental health in our community

November 1, 7-8:30pm
Hintonburg Community Centre

Join us to explore how we can build an inclusive community that supports those with mental health challenges.

  • Hear insights on mental illness
  • Discover resource available in the community
  • Learn practical strategies to de-escalate incidents and strategies to promote inclusion

Light refreshments provided, childminding available

For more information, contact:
Emilie Hayes
Community Developer
Somerset West Community Health Centre
613-238-8210, ext. 2250
ehayes@swchc.on.ca
http://www.swchc.on.ca/

MentalHealthPosterUpdate.jpeg

MentalHealthPosterUpdate.pdf