Saying Goodbye to Saskatoon Curbside Recycling Thank You
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Volume 31 Issue 9 www.cosmoindustries.com September 2011 Saying Goodbye to Saskatoon Curbside Recycling As you may have heard in the news, Saskatoon Curbside Recycling has been purchased and will be terminating their operations as a separate entity. When SCR began residential pickup of recyclable materials, they entered into an exclusive agreement with Cosmo. They agreed to bring all paper fibre to Cosmo for processing, while we agreed not to process paper for any other company which may compete with them in offering residential pickup. This agreement worked well for both sides. It provided SCR with the ability to assure their potential customers that adults with intellectual disabilities at Cosmo would still benefit from the paper even though it wasn’t going through the depot system. This was a strong selling point for their entry into the market. For Cosmo it provided some paper from homes which may not have been using the present system and provided another off-location vocational activity for our participants at the SCR sort line. There has been an upheaval as City Council proposes changes to our present system. Cosmo attempted to help SCR this past spring by funding a direct mail campaign to selected neighbourhoods. However the reality is, when municipalities introduce a mandatory tax for providing curbside collection, the discretionary curbside services like the one provided by SCR become redundant and not economically viable. Since residents must pay for the city program through a mandatory tax, they make the rational decision not to pay again for another company to provide that service. In addition, being a collector for the whole city the new program would require a huge capital investment. As a small company without outside sources of revenue, SCR came to Cosmo for help so that the owners of SCR could realize some value from their investment. Cosmo took two significant actions, we forgave money that SCR owed and we released SCR from their exclusive contract with us. As long as the contract was in force any company which bought SCR would be obligated to bring all paper fibre to Cosmo. A company with its own processing operation likely would not be interested in purchasing SCR under this condition. Cosmo was aware that releasing SCR from their contract might result in SCR’s purchase by Loraas which is a competitor of ours for paper. It was done anyway as it was the right way to treat our long term partners at Saskatoon Curbside Recycling. Cosmo did not receive buyout for releasing SCR from the contract to facilitate its sale. The change in the recycling landscape has brought a big challenge to us. There are many commercial operations, city Cosmo staff and participants were inou Several Y k vited to attend the Stock Car Races at Auto n a h Clearing Speedway on August 26th. We had T n o of the best spots in the house as we got to Gal ce one sit at the Galon chalet. We had so much fun and betting for bragging rights! Evean cheering r u s ryone bet on car #70 (sponsored by Galon In Insurance). There was one crash while we were there, but we missed it because we were taking a group picture! We had a great time and wish to thank Galon for their hospitality. organizations, condos and apartment blocks where paper that once was destined for Cosmo will no longer come here unless they take action. We will attempt to contact these locations to let them know that we have arranged with Waste Management (WM) to be our collector of recyclable material for any multi-unit and commercial buildings and that they can still send their paper to us through WM. If a commercial operator used to have SCR collect their material to bring to Cosmo, they can contact us or Waste Management to change collectors. If someone in a single dwelling home wishes to get paper to Cosmo, dropping it off a the nearest depot is the best way to do that. In October, the revised Request for Proposals (RFP) will be presented to City Council. We are hopeful that the new RFP will provide an opportunity for adults with intellectual disabilities at Cosmo to continue to play a central role in processing recyclables for the citizens of Saskatoon. -Ken Gryschuk Manager of Business Development and Community Relations “Thank you so much for coming to celebrate our 40th anniversary with us earlier this month. The participants had a great party and your presence just made it that much better.” -Peter Gerrard Executive Director See Miracle on 34th Street Festival article on page 2 Page 2 A celebration The Cosmo Communicator 40 years in the making! Sept 9th, 2011 will go down in the Cosmo record book not only for its unusually hot temperature (33 degrees Celsius) but as the day we had the most fun we’ve ever had. The 40th Anniversary committee planned for a year to present this day jam packed full of entertainment, dignitaries, food and fun that we called the Miracle on 34th Street. Cashback opened the day with some old time Johnny Cash favourites. Bridgett and Todd are seen at the bottom left, dancing up a storm. We interrupted the dancing for a ceremonial balloon launch by the participants with start dates in 1971 (see picture to the top left) 16 of the 17 participants were on hand to release 40 blue and white balloons. Lieutenant Governor Gordon Barnhart said some congratulatory words and also released a balloon. He handed out many pins and toured Cosmo. For those who didn’t like the heat, activities were going on in the gym. The Cosmo Choir performed inside as did the Young at Heart singers. Derek Duquette presented the money he raised from Lemonade Day to Howard Stenstrud. We had local celebrities and participants complete in the Cosmo Minute to Win it Challenge. Our celebrities were John Gormley ,Warren Dean, Kevin Jesus, Michelle Nelson, Cristy Beggs, Gary Nickel, Constable Erica Weber, Constable Kevin Schwartz, Master Corporal Ian Scobie and Pictured above “Cosmo Originals” (from left to right) Batman. Aloha Emiry, John Helm, Richard Neufeld and Jack Bartel Then much to everyone’s delight, the barricade at the end release balloons to open the celebration marking Cosmo’s of the street opened and in pulled a white limo. We could40th Anniversary. Lieutenant Governor Gordon Barnhart said a few words and released a balloon to honour the n’t believe it when Elvis himself stepped out! We loved dedication and commitment of Cosmo founders. Elvis’ performance as he even came down from the stage to mingle with us. A few participants got to take a ride in Elvis’ limo with him. After Elvis we were entertained by a boxing demonstration in the McNeil building courtesy Nelson boxing. We enjoyed so much food throughout the day including hotdogs, popcorn, juice, and a turkey dinner for supper. Celtic band Back of the Bus played all evening. There was a fire truck, super heros, circus performers, a photo booth, a ceremonial cake cutting, a special gift of a wheelchair van from Potash Corp, 40 X 40 tent, 200 chairs, plenty of guests and so much fun. We would like to extend a thank you to the nearly 30 volunteers who came out to help on our big day and thank you to all the family and friends who came to celebrate with us. We also couldn't have done it with out all of our sponsors. Thank you and we will see you at the 50th Anniversary celebration! Page 23 The Cosmo Communicator Darlene Bodnar (July 10, 1952August 13, 2011) Bruce Elliot February 10th, 1962– July 28th, 2011 S kipping tones By Brian Stones, Contracts Area Participant Darlene was born on July 10th, 1952 and grew up on the farm near Alvena with her family. Darlene lived with her mother until 1987 when she moved into Elmwood Lodge. Darlene worked at the Saskatchewan Abilities Council until March of 1990, when she came to Cosmo. Darlene worked in the contracts area for many years, then Pathways, where she worked hard at ripping books and drawing pictures. Darlene enjoyed special event days, outings, especially if they were to a restaurant, and pay day Fridays when she would always buy a diet coke and cheezies. Darlene was very caring, she always wanted to know about staffs’ families, what they did on the weekend, if they were feeling ok. Darlene had an amazing memory. She knew the names of staffs’ spouses and children and never forgot. Darlene also had a love for animals and the farm. Darlene will be deeply missed by all her friends here at Cosmo. Bruce was born on February 10th, 1962 and passed away at his home Elmwood Lodge on July 28th, 2011. Bruce was born in Borden, SK to Mary and Roy Elliot. Bruce was the youngest of four siblings. He attended John Dolan School when he was six years old. Then in 1970 he attended Greystone School, then Walter Murray Collegiate in 1976. Bruce started at Cosmo in 1981. He worked in various departments including In-house cleaning, Pathways and Seniors. Most recently he attended the Cosmo at Elmwood program. Bruce spent his days having coffee and lots of visits with his friend Faye Jones. Bruce enjoyed outings to restaurants to have a burger and root beer. Bruce was a huge fan of Elvis Presley and had a huge C.D. collection. Bruce will be missed by all who knew him. New Participants Josh Riou Yanh Tran Kristina Tilsley Amanda Rushkewich Welcome to Cosmo! Well my fans what's up? I know, I know, don't worry! It’s just me O.k. now let's get down to business. Just a minute, awh, there we go now. What I want to talk about is the end of summer and school starting for all the kids and for those who have home schooling. It's that time again and as for me, I am finished school and I am glad that's over with. I think Justin Bieber is glad to be back at school. The time I had in school was excellent but then again, I think, like, what would it be like without me at Cosmo? It wouldn't be good! I tell ya. Well O.k. I know I shouldn't get carried away But, ya know I like too have fun. Well I must sign off. I really enjoy doing the articles. I have to say that I am hope all of you enjoy reading them as I enjoy writing them. I will see you next month. New Staff Grace Grobb– full time LSTD Lynn Dawson– full time LSTD Tobey Jaman– Part time receptionist Ehsan Chaudhary– term Confidential Shredding Consultant Luda Matyushenko– casual Jovita Enriquez– casual Ricky Beninsig– fulltime ONP Chris Kinzel- full time WRD Dylan Sorowka– casual ONP Sabrina Stalker– casual ONP Staff Changes Joan Oullette– term WRD Jamie Parson– maternity leave Priyanka Yadav– casual Pam Sedelnick– full time Pathways to Opportunity Tee Jay Crockett– parental leave Cosmo Says Goodbye Melissa Gray– Community Enriched Support Edwin Cardeno– ONP Jani Good– LSTD Laila Unigo– LSTD Page 24 The Cosmo Communicator Leslie Pasloski’s Day “Every year the McGuire Awards are presented to individuals with disabilities who have shown the dedication and hard work necessary to make improvements they want in their lives.” Nominations are collected from around the province for 4 awards each with their own nomination criteria. The awards are Life Skills Enhancement, Community Involvement, Transition to Employment and Move to Independent Living. On June 10th the awards were presented during a ceremony in Regina. Leslie Pasloski attended the ceremony with the support of her Intervenor, friends and agency-board representation to receive the Life Skills Enhancement award. This award is based on an individual’s ability to overcome some personal challenges by enhancing skills that assist the individual to participate more fully in their life. Leslie carried herself at the event with poise and calmness proving that she was the right choice for this award. Leslie spent the day getting her hair and make-up professionally done and accessorizing her outfit. Leslie stepped onto the stage radiating the beauty of her personal growth. Way to go Leslie!! Ellyne Schan Canadian DeafBlind Association Tucker Home Intervenor Farm in the Dell’s grand opening Several staff and participants from Cosmo were on hand at the official grand opening of Farm in the Dell held in September. Farm in the Dell is located 6km North East of Aberdeen, SK on 80 acres of land. Their vision is to provide residential and vocational opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities in a rural farm-like setting. On the residential side Farm in the Dell provides a family friendly home for ten individuals (men and women) with developmental disabilities. They provide the education and support necessary to enable individuals to become independent and self-sufficient members of their community. After having a look around Dianne said the house was really nice and huge and had a ramp and an elevator. There was lots of space outside to walk around and get fresh air. She noted they have a cat with kittens and a dog. On the vocational side there will be 15 spots allotted for individuals for vocational work. Residents from the farm will have the opportunity to work on the farm as well as others from the community. The farm will establish a market garden, petting zoo and many other jobs such as painting, and assembling and more jobs will be created as time goes on and as the business grows. After the tour Diane said the vocational work shop has lots of things going on like making planters and tool boxes out of wood and painting them. Participants were happy to see their former co-worker Lynne, who has moved to Farm in the Dell. Jesse is also a former Cosmo participant who has moved to the Dell. Janet noted that Lynne gave a good speech about her new home and her new job at the farm. She also said they sure made a good barbeque at Farm in the Dell. Congratulations to everyone at Farm in the Dell. Blue Man Group On July 12th, 2011, Yvonne Ronning, Brigette Normand, Trevor Martens, Terry Boulding, Dave Parkalub and I, Judy Grimard, set out to see the Blue Man Group. At 4:00 pm, Yvonne, Brigette, Trevor, Terry and I headed out to the parking lot and jumped into my van. We were full of excitement and ready to go. I turned the key over and nothing but a churning noise happened. The excitement turned into nervousness, however my husband and Curtis Thibault came to our rescue and we were off to Chianti’s for a superb supper of bread, pasta and dessert. Then we were off to Credit Union Centre to experience a unique theatrical performance of music and comedy. We all shared in oohs, awes and laughter. Thank you Top of the Rock for giving us an evening filled with fellowship, friendship and laughter.
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