Sat,
October 15, 2005:
Meeting
at the Kortright Centre
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Annual
Meeting
Friday June 17 2005
City of Oakville
Two
Themes: a) Management
of Oak Decline and b) a
'cutting edge' urban forestry project called UFORE
John
McNeil, RPF , Manager of Forestry Service , Town of Oakville and
Pete Williams,RPF, Williams and Associates will
describe the Town of Oakville response to Oak Decline. They will discuss forest
and disease control strategy from U.S.D.A. Forest Service, management plan approach,
renewing the forest including prescribed burn 2005, public involvement; a separate
tour stop will include the UFORE (Urban Forest Effect Model) project..
Pictures
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General Meeting
Feb 26, 2005 (Saturday) - Acton,
Ontario
SOS section meeting
(about 1 hour) to piggyback WOA AGM conference
AGM,
May 29, 2004, New Sarum
Morning
meeting was eventful, with election of a new council member. Minutes of the meeting
will be forthcoming by next fall.
Afternoon
field trip visited two sites of interest . . .etc. More to follow when available.
Winter
Meeting,
Attendance
was low, but the meeting went ahead with a presentation about the use of the internet
for forestry practices.
Fall
Meeting, November 13, 2003
Excellent meeting with students
and SOS members in attendance. During the AM section meeting in the morning, Bruce
and Caroline gave us their impressions of this fall's World Forest Congress in
Québec City. Bruce`s report will be among the references to that milestone
meeting which included forestry professionals, students and others from around
the world. See picture page.
AGM,
May 8th, 2003
Meeting
went very well, with about 32 in attendance. Please refer to our next newsletter
for details. Also, go to the Photo Page for some picture
of the day.
February
25th, 2003: Guelph
Guelph:
Meeting began with a small presentation at the Guelph Turfgrass Institute, briefly
indicating U of G's increasing contribution to carbon sequestration research.
Presented by Naresh
Thevathasen, picture of group to follow:
Sorry
I didn't get an inside shot. 14 people made it to the main meeting at the Gibson
Building, U of G.
Meeting
Agenda
1.
Agroforestry, Carbon Sequestration and Kyoto Dr. Naresh Thevathasen,
research associate, Department of Environmental Biology, University of Guelph
2.
Ontario Stewardship Councils - What's Going On? Rob Wallace,
Wellington County Stewardship Coordinator
3.
Forestry on the Grand River Watershed Martin Neumann, Forest
Resource Planner, Grand River Conservation Authority
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Friday,
Novemeber 29th, 2002
Faculty
of Forestry, University of Toronto
33
Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario
Forestry:
Career Opportunities
Wednesday,
September 18th, 2002
The
Lower Trent Conservation Authority hosted this meeting in their boardroom, where
we heard about the Domtor Forest Products program. We also received an update
on the FSC program as described in SOS`s Fall newsletter (should be available
on this website in PDF format.
Thursday,
May 30th, 2002
AGM 2000
The
day went very well, skirting rain storms, the field activities, and the participants
managed to stay dry. The business meeting went smoothly, managed by the experienced
leadership of our vice-chair, Jim Cayford. A renewed council has been approved,
but there are still three positions to fill. Any volunteers will probably be readily
accepted!
Doug Drysdale gave a
very interesting history behind the growth of the Drysdale businesses, a history
which very much parallels the development of the highway 400 corridor and the
initial development of the Christmas tree industry. And lunch was great - thanks
Doug.
We were then expertly hosted
by the Somerville Nursery staff in and around their new headquarters south of
Everett. We were ferried about several of their properties (bus and wagon) under
the leadership of Paul Frazer. Mr. John Somerville, now a Fellow member of the
CIF, was also with us to add information about the history of the nursery business,
and his company which he, of course, founded.
Thank
you Paul and John
Saturday,
March 9th, 2002
Location: Sir
Sanford Fleming College, Lindsay, Ontario
Theme:
Education of Forestry Practitioners in
Ontario
Program:
10:30
Tour of Sir Sanford Fleming College facilities
12:00
Lunch
Student CIF/IFC Forestry Ring Ceremony
1:00
Technical session on forestry education
3:00
Adjourn
Evening
program ($18) includes Banquet and Ring Ceremony
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