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Minutes / Meeting Summary
Communities In Bloom
Advisory Committee
May 28, 2007
11:00 am
Main Committee Room
Attendees: Councillor Bill McLean, City of Pickering (Co-Chair) left the meeting at 12:20 am
Tom Melymuk, City of Pickering
John Hannah, City of Pickering
Steve Reynolds, City of Pickering
Lynn Winterstein, City of Pickering
Dorsey James, Sculptor
Jim McCafferty, Durham Separate School Board
Kathy McKay, Ajax-Pickering Board of Trade
Lorna Murphy, Pickering Town Centre left the meeting at 11:55 am
Larry Noonan, Altona Forest Stewardship Committee
Julie Oakes, Bloomers & Britches
Sigrid Squire, Pickering Horticultural Society
Marla Shim, City of Pickering (Recording Secretary)
Absent: Mayor Dave Ryan, City of Pickering (Chair)
Alan Arsenault, Pickering Town Centre
Mike Bender, Toronto Region Conservation Authority
Chris Braney, Durham District School Board
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Details & Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion) Action Items / Status
(include deadline as
appropriate)
1. Update on Work To Date
Profile Book
Currently in the draft design stage and will be completed by
the end of the month
2,000 copies are being printed
Councillor McLean will distribute at the “Making Cities
Livable Conference” in Portland, Oregon on June 9th
Copies will be available for Councillors to take to other
conferences/events
Sustainable Pickering Day (Success of CIB Display)
Tom thanked everyone for participating. He also thanked
Lorna for the Pickering Town Centre’s partnership with the
City in making the day a great success
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Details & Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion) Action Items / Status
(include deadline as
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Lorna reported that 30,000 people visited the Town Centre
on Saturday
Excellent CIB display that attracted many kids, who planted
sunflower seeds
A lot of interest in the Garden Competition, but not too many
people were willing to commit on the spot
Participant Registration / Door Knockers
Door knockers (letter and registration form) were given to
members for distributing in the community
Gail was very impressed with photographs of Bayridges
Neighbourhood Gardens that she saw at a recent PESCA
event
John has been communicating with PESCA regarding
placing hanging baskets north of Liverpool Road
20 to 25 registrations have been received to date
CIB will be promoted at the June 16th Father’s Day event at
the Pickering Town Centre, as well as in their June
newsletter, which is circulated to 8,000 people
Sponsors will be recognized on the City’s website
Need to encourage commercial and industrial participation
Judges Tour
Steve circulated a draft of the Proposed Judges Tour and gave
a detailed overview of the program. The following comments
were noted:
Judges scheduled to come on July 23rd, but due to
conflicting Council meeting, will look into possibility of
moving the date to July 24th
Make sure that they feel welcome and are introduced to the
community on the first day
Accommodations should be in a hotel with internet capability
for access to the CIB website, instead of overwhelming them
with paper
It was agreed that a hotel is more private and would be a
better choice over a Bed and Breakfast
Looking at Comfort Inn as a likely choice
Set-up CIB banner bug in the hotel lobby
Place welcome baskets with various items (History of
Pickering book, umbrella, water, etc) in rooms
Julie will donate a recipe book that was developed at the
Museum for inclusion in baskets
City staff responsible for picking up and setting up Dorsey’s
sculptures in Altona Forest
Make sure that PESCA
is included in follow-up
calls
Steve to add Dorsey to
the program for the
Altona Forest tour
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Details & Discussion & Conclusion
(summary of discussion) Action Items / Status
(include deadline as
appropriate)
Arrangements will be made for a concert to be taking place
during the waterfront tour
Due to large numbers, it was recommended that a bus
should be used for the tours, instead of the hybrid vehicles.
The hybrids would be used to shuttle people to/from the bus
Prepare a brochure with details of tour and also add a link to
City’s website
Make sure that refreshments are provided on bus and tour
locations
Arrange for a Dragon Boat tour on 3rd (last) day
Garden Competition
Waiting for delivery of self watering planters that were
ordered for the bridges
Lawn signs can be delivered to participants, if they are
unable to pick up from City Hall
Registration deadline has been extended to July 1st
Sponsorship Update
Sponsors to date include: Purdue Pharma, Veridian, Allan’s
Independent, Pine Ridge Garden Gallery, Ajax-Pickering
Board of Trade and Arnts Topsoil
Pickering Town Centre has registered as an orchid sponsor
Gail volunteered to speak with OPG regarding sponsorship
3. Next Meeting
Monday, June 18th at 11:00 am in the Main Committee
Room
4. Other Business
Members will be advised of events that they might like to
participate in or attend
Woodstock event details will be added to the next agenda
John would like to use Dorsey’s sculptures at two other City
locations
Lynn will order
umbrellas, as well as
additional tee shirts for
participants
Meeting Adjourned: 12:30 pm
Copy: All Members
Chief Administrative Officer
Directors
City Clerk