It's 'Virtual'
Symposium Time!
Celebrating Healthy Communities
in Full Bloom
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Registration for our
2020 Symposium
events is still open!
If you are a
Registered National
CiB Community
there is no charge
and you are eligible for a
ALL ACCESS PASS
to the events.
Simply register for each
webinar session!
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FOR NON-PARTICIPATING COMMUNITIES
A nominal fee will be charged which will give you paid-access to ALL Webinars.
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ALL ACCESS PASS
FREE
REGISTERED NATIONAL
COMMUNITY/GROUP
Per Registered Participating
Community limit 10 persons
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ALL ACCESS PASS
$75
NON-REGISTERED
COMMUNITY/GROUP
Per Non-Registered
Community limit 10 persons
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ALL ACCESS PASS
$10
NON-REGISTERED
INDIVIDUAL
Per Non-Registered
Individual
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NEXT WEEK
STARTING SEPTEMBER 23!
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Scotts - Symposium
Kick-Off! with Frankie Flowers
September 23, 2020
1:00-1:50pm EDT
Join us for our first Webinar featuring Canada’s most popular and trusted gardening expert and weatherman Frankie Flowers! Sponsored by Scotts Canada. This 30-minute webinar will be followed
by a live presentation:
Frankie's Finds
of Amazing Annuals
SPONSORED BY SCOTTS
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Bloomin' Happy Hour
with Communities in Bloom
September 23, 2020
2:00-3:00pm EDT
Grab your CiB themed cocktails and snacks (recipes will be shared in advance) for an early happy hour! Let's chat about the renewed energy and new collaboration with CNLA to enhance the vision of CiB.
SPONSORED BY SCOTTS
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Green Infrastructure
Rain Gardens, Bioswales, Permeable Pavers & Urban Forests
September 24, 2020
1:00-1:50pm EDT
Storm water management is becoming an increasingly pressing issue for cities as our climate warms and weather patterns become more erratic. Green infrastructure is designed to manage storm water and help our environment with style!
SPONSORED BY BALL
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CITY OF BRAMPTON
Backyard Garden
Program
September 24, 2020
2:00-2:30pm EDT
In the midst of a global pandemic, one municipality found an innovative, eco-friendly way to unite the community and help fight food insecurity.
SPONSORED BY SCOTTS
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Protect your community’s investment in green infrastructure
with the Canadian Landscape Standard Second Edition!
September 24, 2020
2:45-3:30pm EDT
SPONSORED BY MUNICIPAL WORLD
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Canada’s Elevated Railway Park
September 30, 2020
1:00-1:50pm EDT
How the St. Thomas community created an International Placemaking & Cultural Heritage Destination entirely with public donations! In a highly visual guided slide show, Serge Lavoie takes us through the vision and the multiple narratives of this unique project.
SPONSORED BY NCC
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Placemaking
and Communities
in Bloom
September 30, 2020
2:00-3:00pm EDT
The 6 judging categories within the CiB grid have amazing similarities to the principles inherent in placemaking that help create places and spaces that make our communities safer, more liveable and help drive economic success. Presenters will demonstrate how attention to these principles create places that people want to go to and stay longer!
SPONSORED BY NCC
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THE EVENTS CONTINUE IN OCTOBER 1-8
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What Drives Community Success?
October 1, 2020
1:00-1:50pm EDT
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Youth Involvement: Sustainable Communities
October 1st, 2020
2:00-3:00pm EDT
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The Battle with Invasives:
Are we going to
let them Win?
October 7th, 2020
1:00-1:50pm EDT
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Contributing to the tourism appeal of your community
October 7th, 2020
2:00-3:00pm EDT
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CiB National Awards
& Community Showcase
October 8th, 2020
1:00-3:00pm EDT
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CiB Town Hall
& Ball International
Showcase
October 8th, 2020
1:00-3:00pm EDT
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Plant Trees & Shrubs in the Fall
How to select, plant, and maintain the right trees
or shrubs for your yard and your climate.
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SUMMER 2020 RECAP
WEBINAR SERIES
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The summer webinar series
was a great success.
Thank you to all who
participated and attended.
If you missed the opportunity
to attend, you may view
the webinars on our
Youtube Channel.
Follow the link below!
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NO STORM IS TOO BIG TO KEEP MILLET IN BLOOM DOWN,
EVEN WHEN IT’S THE STORM OF THE DECADE.
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Submitted by the Millet & District Museum and Archives/ Millet in Bloom
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Millet in Bloom team members and town residents cleaning up
fallen leaves and branches after the storm.
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On the night of July 16, 2020, a storm swept through Millet with straight line wind speeds of up to 120 km/h. The storm uprooted an estimated quarter of the town’s mature trees and ripped branches off of many more. 45th Avenue (Highway 616) showed some of the most visible damage, as two-thirds of the mature trembling aspens were felled along the boulevard, burying the garden beds in branches and leaves. In the Millet Community Cemetery, a fallen pine tree knocked over several gravestones on the east side of the site.
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Property damage included damage to private houses, fences, and vehicles, as well as lost shingles on the School Bell Kiosk, broken signs at the Millet Agriplex, collapsed baseball dugouts, and the roof torn off of the town’s water reservoir building. Uprooted trees off of Range Road 242 caused a gas leak, leading to the evacuation of several homes in the neighbourhood. Other areas of town experienced power outages, some for several days.
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Millet and District Museum staff were among those who spent their Friday helping with the cleanup, clearing fallen branches at the School Bell Kiosk Garden. In addition to non-stop efforts from the Town of Millet cleanup crews and staff, crews were sent from the nearby cities of Leduc and Wetaskiwin, as well as forty crews from FortisAlberta and crews from ATCO Gas.
Whirring chainsaws could be heard around town for days as residents worked to clear the tree damage. As rain had made the Town Lagoon site road too soft to drive on,
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The branches at the Millet Agriplex have
been turned into free mulch for gardeners.
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the Agriplex parking lot was transformed into a dropoff site for residents and piled high with fallen trees and branches. Despite the extensive damage throughout town, we are extremely fortunate the vast majority of our community gardens and homes escaped serious harm.
Millet in Bloom would like to extend our sincerest thanks to everyone who participated in the cleanup efforts.
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The hard work and civic pride of our Millet residents and our neighbouring communities has put Millet back on track. We are excited to show off our gardens in this year’s national Communities in Bloom competition. Even when the unexpected happens, we have been able to weather the storm, pulling through to the other side through the teamwork and dedication of our community.
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Many of you will recognize Margaret Stinson, who created and coordinated CiB merchandise sales for Canada for over 9 years, along with her late husband Ivan. Margaret was a judge for the national and international Communities in Bloom program, and honorary host with late husband Ivan for Communities in Bloom National Awards (2 years).
Margaret is a current Director with the Green Cities Foundation, and has been involved in the coordination of many events including National Tree day, Canada Garden Day, Local heritage festival, local Canada 125 community celebrations and much more. Margaret currently resides in Guelph, ON at Stone Lodge Retirement Home, as an ambassador welcoming and assisting new residents, and gives group presentations at Stone Lodge on various topics of interest.
Margaret has received a number of awards for her outstanding volunteer efforts:
- The Central Nova Scotia Tourism Award for Outstanding Service to the Tourism Industry.
- Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia (TIANS) Crystal Award for the volunteer work in the beautification of the Province.
- Along with her late husband received The Legacy Award (2014) from Landscape Ontario for a lifetime of volunteerism in the horticulture industry.
- The Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award (2015) The Sovereign’s Medal (2016)
- The YMCA -YWCA Women of Distinction (2016)
- The Ontario Senior Award (2017) for contribution to your community
We appreciate all Margaret has done for our communities and thank her for being a wonderful volunteer ambassador!
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Do you have a great volunteer you'd like us to celebrate?
Send the information to bloom@cib-cef.com and we'll feature them in an upcoming e-News, or on Social Media!
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Join our chat group
and be part of the discussion!
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If you have any questions, please contact:
Sonia Parrino
Program Coordinator
1-514-694-8871
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Communities in Bloom is made possible by the generous support of our
sponsors and partners. We wish to thank them for their contribution
to the quality of life and civic pride in Canadian communities.
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