Environmental Stewardship Pickering
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Environmental Stewardship Pickering
2012 Annual Report Environmental Stewardship Pickering Environmental Stewardship Pickering is a collaborative community committee that hosts environmental events in the City of Pickering. This annual report outlines our events throughout 2012. Environmental Stewardship Pickering (ESP) is a collaborative committee that works together with the community to organize environmental events and activities. These events and activities provide leadership, support and build awareness of environmental stewardship in the City of Pickering. Our ESP partnership includes the in-kind and financial support of the AjaxPickering Board of Trade, City of Pickering, Durham Sustain Ability, Ontario Power Generation, Pickering East Shore Community Association, Toronto and Region Conservation and Pickering residents. Throughout 2012, Environmental Stewardship Pickering organized and participated in 19 events and engaged 1576 volunteers. Highlights include the Water Week movie screening in partnership with Dunbarton High School, a record turnout of 300 volunteers at the spring Take Pride in Pickering tree planting event and the inclusion of outdoor workshops at our annual Environmental Leadership Forum. Events and Activities Winter 2012 ESP e-newsletter – February 1st, 2012 ESP distributes a biannual e-newsletter to Pickering residents. The e-newsletter includes environmental articles and upcoming events to help keep the residents informed and educated about local environmental issues. The winter e-newsletter included articles about our Forum, the Altona Forest Hoot and Howl, Seedy Saturday and northern ducks spending the winter in Pickering. Pickering Seedy Saturday – February 5th, 2012 This is an annual event hosted by the Pickering Museum Village Bloomers and Britches Gardening Club. Cynthia Brown, who is the Healthy Yards Coordinator for the TRCA, represented ESP and TRCA at this event. She connected with approximately 100 participants and handed-out Healthy Yards brochures and ESP information. Throughout the event there were speakers presenting about gardening, native plants and other related topics. 1|Page Altona Forest Hoot and Howl – February 11th, 2012 The Altona Forest Stewardship Committee collaborated on a Hoot and Howl in Altona Forest. The Hoot and Howl program is a Family Nature Event run by the TRCA to teach the public about owls and coyotes in our urban areas. The 56 participants started at Altona Forest P.S. and walked to Altona Forest. During the event, participants had the special treat of hearing a great-horned owl, two eastern screech owls and the resident coyotes. Tree Wrapping Event – March 16th, 2012 After a quick call out to our ESP volunteer contact list, 16 participants came out on a Friday morning to help protect the trees along the Beachfront Promenade where a local beaver was chewing through many of the trees. Over 50 trees were wrapped in wire fencing, ensuring that the beaver was deterred. Movie Screening: Mysteries of the Great Lakes – March 21st, 2012 To celebrate Canada Water Week, ESP and Dunbarton High School hosted a movie screening for local residents. The event was held in the Dunbarton H.S. South Campus theatre and the 75 participants watched the movie - Mysteries of the Great Lakes. The Dunbarton High School Eco-Club helped with organizing 6 displays showcasing local environmental heroes. 2|Page Gorgeous Gardens Workshop – March 27th, 2012 To encourage Pickering residents to get out into their gardens early, we had a Gorgeous Gardens workshop in March this year. The Durham Master Gardeners did an outdoor session on pruning and an indoor presentation on how to create a naturalized garden at the Petticoat Creek Community Centre. It was a great way to connect with the 52 participants and get an early start on our garden workshops, normally held in April. Sustainable Pickering Day – March 31st, 2012 ESP had a booth set-up at the Pickering Town Centre for the City of Pickering’s 7th Annual Sustainable Pickering Day. The booth theme was “Pollinators” and visitors were invited to create bee habitat structures and other activities relating to pollinators and local food. There were approximately 270 participants actively engaged at the booth. OFAH/OPG Atlantic Salmon Release Event – April 11th, 2012 Ontario Power Generation and Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters held an Atlantic Salmon Release at the Brock Ridge Community Park in Pickering as part of the Bring Back the Salmon program. Two Grade 5 classes from Holy Redeemer Catholic School released the fish into the nearby Duffins Creek, with help from students from Pine Ridge S.S. ESP attended to help with the event and organized an activity for the students. Lush Lawn Workshop – April 11th, 2012 The second lawn and garden workshop for 2012 was about organic lawn care. Guest speaker, Sabrina Selvaggi from Resource Management Strategies Inc., taught the participants how to take care of their lawn without chemicals and pesticides. There were 49 participants at the Pickering Recreation Complex that benefited from the great presentation. Vertical Vegetable Workshop – April 14th, 2012 The final lawn and garden workshop of the season was a crowd favourite, Vertical Vegetables. Our local expert on vegetable gardens, Ken Brown, returned to teach 54 participants about growing non-typical vegetable gardens in small spaces. Seaton Trail Hike with Hillside Outdoor Education Centre – April 20th, 2012 To help celebrate Earth Day, the Grade 3 students from Heritage Park Public School participated in a hike through Seaton Trail. The Hillside Outdoor Education instructor organized the class and ESP led the 28 students through an activity where they built bee nesting habitat structures. The students then installed the structures along the trail. 3|Page Take Pride in Pickering – April 21st, 2012 Ontario Power Generation, City of Pickering, TRCA and ESP helped organize the Take Pride in Pickering tree planting event at Alex Robertson Park. Approximately 300 enthusiastic participants arrived on the Saturday morning to plant 600 native trees and shrubs. The trees were installed on the north-west side of the park to naturalize an existing no-mow area. It was one of the best turn-outs for this event and we had all the trees planted in an hour and a half. Brock Woodlot OPG Planting – April 27th, 2012 Students from Pine Ridge Secondary School came out to the Brock Woodlot at the corner of Brock Road and Montgomery Park Road to plant 200 trees and shrubs. The 28 students planted the native trees and shrubs in the mature woodlot to help with understory growth and to fill in some open areas. Western Gateway Habitat Creation – June 9th, 2012 In a celebration of the Rouge Watershed, the City of Pickering and ESP collaborated on a Rouge Days event at the Western Gateway on Bella Vista Drive. This year, the theme was Habitat Creation. We had 40 participants help create toad abodes, bee habitats, bird boxes and plant wildflowers. 4|Page Dunbarton High School’s Watershed Science Class Presentation – June 15th, 2012 To finish off the school year, the Dunbarton H.S. Watershed Science class presented their findings from their stream study and set-up displays at the high school’s South Campus auditorium. Jim Robb from Friends of the Rouge made a presentation about his work and the Rouge Park. ESP set-up a booth to profile to the students and the community the work that we are doing in Pickering. There were 80 participants from the high school and local community. Tuesdays on the Trail: Amazing Adventure – August 7th, 2012 This very popular summer program is organized by Ontario Power Generation as a way to get local children involved in different educational activities during the summer. TRCA has collaborated with OPG on this event for seven years. This year’s Tuesday on the Trail event focused on teaching the children about the natural wonders in Alex Robertson Park. We had 150 children engaged in nature themed games, activities and a scavenger hunt around Alex Robertson Park. Summer 2012 ESP e-newsletter – August 28th, 2012 To recap the first half of the year and to update residents about ESP events, we put out a second e-newsletter in the summer. This e-newsletter included a reminder about our Environmental Leadership Forum, information about Emerald Ash Borer and articles about bats and discovering Pickering’s urban forest. Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up – September 15th, 2012 This event is a national clean-up effort that is organized by the Vancouver Aquarium. Every year during the third week in September volunteers are encouraged to clean-up one of their local shorelines. The Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park was chosen again this year as the clean-up site. There were 15 participants and we collected 15 bags of garbage. Some interesting items that were collected this year included: a mountain bike, a window screen and a lawn chair. 5|Page Gorgeous Garden: Fall Edition Workshop – September 19th, 2012 The second annual Gorgeous Garden: Fall Edition workshop was a huge success with 50 participants. We had Ken Brown back again to present on putting your garden to bed. During the second half of the event, the Pickering in Blooms awards were handed out and each winner’s garden was profiled in a slide presentation. ESP Environmental Leadership Forum – September 29th, 2012 Our annual Environmental Leadership Forum had a make-over this year. From suggestions and ideas from our Expo Round Table event in 2011, the decision was made to have our Forum in the fall to accommodate outdoor workshops and bus trips to profile different areas of Pickering. The day started at the Pickering Civic Complex with a keynote address by Cam Collyer from Evergreen regarding inspired outdoor spaces. Afterwards, the participants had a chance to choose from three sessions for the day. There was an indoor session at the Civic Complex and two separate bus trips to the Pickering Village Museum and the Arboretum/Alex Robertson Park. We had 42 participants that attended workshops throughout the day. 6|Page Take Pride in Pickering – October 13th, 2012 The fall Take Pride in Pickering tree planting event at Alex Robertson Park was attended by 120 volunteers. There were 280 native trees and shrubs planted along the south berm to naturalize the area and help shade a potential native wildflower garden. We had the 856th Pickering Air Cadets and many local residents assist with the planting that day. 7|Page Frog and Toad Workshop – November 12th, 2012 A presentation was made to the 47th Pickering Guides about frog and toads around Pickering. The purpose of this workshop was to teach the guides about the difference between the two and their importance to the ecosystem. After a presentation and game, the Guides built a toad abode habitat structure, which they were able to take home and install in their backyards. There were 27 Guides that participated in this workshop. 8|Page Event Summary Event Pickering Seedy Saturday Altona Forest Hoot and Howl Tree Wrapping Event Movie Screening: Mysteries of the Great Lakes Gorgeous Gardens Sustainable Pickering Day OFAH/OPG Atlantic Salmon Release Event Lush Lawn Workshop Vertical Vegetables Seaton Trail Hike: Hillside Outdoor Ed. Centre Take Pride in Pickering Brock Woodlot OPG planting Western Gateway Habitat Creation Dunbarton Watershed Class Presentation Tuesdays on the Trail: Amazing Adventure Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-up Gorgeous Garden: Fall Edition Workshop 4th Annual Environmental Leadership Forum Take Pride in Pickering 47th Pickering Guides Toad and Frog Workshop Total Number of Participants Location Pickering Recreation Complex Altona Forest P.S and Altona Forest Beach Front Promenade Dunbarton High School South Theatre Date February 5th, 2012 Participants 100 February 11th, 2012 56 March 16th, 2012 March 21st, 2012 16 75 Petticoat Creek Community March 27th, 2012 Centre Pickering Town Centre March 31st, 2012 Brock Ridge Community Park April 11th, 2012 52 270 28 Pickering Recreation Complex OPG Information Centre Seaton Trail April 11th, 2012 49 April 14th, 2011 April 20th, 2011 54 28 Alex Robertson Park Brock Woodlot April 21st , 2012 April 27th, 2012 300 24 Bella Vista Drive June 9th, 2012 40 Dunbarton High School – South Theatre Alex Robertson Park June 15th, 2012 80 August 7th, 2012 150 Rotary Frenchman’s Bay West Park Pickering Civic Complex September 15th, 2012 September 12th, 2012 September 29th , 2012 October 13th, 2012 November 12th, 2012 15 Pickering Civic Complex Alex Robertson Park St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic School 50 42 120 27 1576 9|Page