A printable more detailed information sheet
in pdf form can
be found
here> Spend part of next summer
in the Kawarthas at the 103rd OHA Convention at Trent University in
Peterborough.
Registration
A Registration Form in pdf can that you can print
off and
fill out by hand or fill out on your
computer and print can be found
here> If you plan to stay in the
Residence at Trent
- Contact Trent University Conference and Hospitality Services by phone
1-866-290-6491 -or- use the Accommodation/Meal Package form to arrange for
your accommodation with the University. A typical 3 night stay in a single
room with meals including banquet and parking will cost $369.93. The cost per
person is less for sharing a room.
Trent's Accommodation Form can be found
here>
and
- complete the Convention Registration form (for convention registration and
excursions only. DO NOT SELECT MEALS ON THIS FORM!)
If you plan to
stay off campus
- complete the Convention Registration. Select meals and excursions. An
Early Bird registration will cost $100 plus the excursions you sign up for.
Bus Tours and Boat Cruise
Friday
- Griffin's Greenhouses and Private Gardens
- Gardens Plus and Private Gardens
- Boat Cruise
Saturday
- Blossom Hill Delphiniums and Peonies and Private Gardens
- Ecology Park/Workshops
- Boat Cruise
More detail can be found on tours
here>
Speakers
Friday Morning Plenary
- Cathy Dueck – Beyond the Backyard: The Growing Need for City Trees.
Friday Seminars 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
- Dawn Tack – The Evolution of Gardens Plus – Then, Now and Why.
- Phil Johnson – Tropicals – Mini Gardening: Bringing Back Fresh Taste in a
Short Space
- Mary Brittain – Preserving the Past to Protect the Future.
- Shizuko Kadoguchi - Tradition Springs Eternal - Ikebano Ikebana
Demonstration.
- Kelly Noel – Power Pointers - Preparing a Power Point Presentation
- Victoria Whitney – Container Gardens with Pizazz
- Scott Olan - Overview of the Provincial Pesticide Ban
3:00 – 4:00
p.m.
- Peter Keeping – Clematis Through the Ages.
- Joe and Hazel Cook – Passionate About Peonies.
- Mrs. Shizuko Kadoguchi - Tradition Springs Eternal - Ikebano Ikebana
Demonstration.
- Don Davis – Travels With The Monarch Butterfly - Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow
- Edythe Falconer - Writing Garden Articles - Lots of Them
- Mike Dunk - Gardenontario Computer Lab.
- Anna Peterson - Youth Leader's Seminar
- Saturday Morning Plenary
- Mark Peacock – Oak Ridges Moraine, A Ganaraska Perspective
Saturday Seminars 1:30 – 2:30 p.m.
- John Shaw-Rimmington, Dry Stone Wall Assoc. – Add Some History to Your
Garden
- Dawn Tack – The Wonderful World of Hostas and Other Fabulous Shade
Perennials
- Paula Anderson – Organic Vegetable Gardening
- David Hinton – Natural Gardening with Exotics
- Kyle Griffin - Photography in the Garden
- Belinda Gallagher - OHA Judge's Workshop - Horticulture - Judging When
Everything is not Perfect
- Lee Rozon - Healthy Lawns and Gardens - Going Pesticide Free
3:00 –
4:00 p.m.
- Gary and Dianne Westlake - Garden Art for Cheapskates
- Joe and Hazel Cook – Delphiniums to Die For
- Beate Heissler - Naturally Wild Gardens
- Susan Ross – Tropical Fruit You May Not Have Met
- Mike Dunk - Gardenontario Computer Lab
- Margaret Taylor - OHA Judge's Workshop - Design - From Traditional to
Modern
- Iona McCraith - Archival Preservation - Remember Yesterday - Records,
Memories and How to Preserve Them
Banquet
- Martin Galloway - Making Your Gardens Greener
Sunday Morning
Plenary
- Vicki Taylor-Scott - Recession (NOT Depression) Gardening
Accommodation
Our home base for the Convention will be
Gzowski College. Built in 2004, it is a hotel-style residence with 250 rooms.
These rooms feature double beds, semi-private washrooms (one shared between two
rooms), air conditioning, and elevator access. Some accessible rooms are
available. Internet access is available in the room through an Ethernet
connection (you need to bring an Ethernet wire) and there is wireless access in
other areas of the University. On each floor there are lounges with TVs,
microwaves and small fridges. Each unit can accommodate up to four people if
they are willing to share double beds. The cafeteria serving breakfast and
lunch, vendor space and break out rooms for seminars will be found in Gzowski
College.
The venue
Otonabee College, right next door, will be
used for Friday’s plenary and the competitions. We will also use the athletic
complex for the banquet and other gatherings as well as the Great Hall for a
barbeque on Friday evening. The Great Hall and the Athletic Complex are a short
walk across the river or if you prefer to drive, there is parking nearby.
Visit the Kawarthas
Peterborough is home to the highest
hydraulic Lift Lock in the world and a vacation spot for many from Ontario and
beyond. With vendors, competitions and Youth Camp, this conference should appeal
to everyone. Trent University straddles the Otonabee River that is part of the
historic Trent-Severn Waterway. It is situated close to the downtown core, which
features an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. Special
offers for restaurants on Thursday evening will be available. More information
on the Kawarthas can be found
here
>
Other Activities
The campus is yours to explore. In
addition, Trent is right on the Greenway Rotary Trail. Maps will be available.
Other attractions include the Riverview Park & Zoo, family-oriented and open
to the public daily free of charge, the Peterborough Art Gallery and the
Canadian Canoe Museum. Every Wednesday and Saturday night throughout the summer,
the Festival of Lights is held on the outdoor stage at Del Crary Park beside
Little Lake. Some of the best musical acts in Canada are showcased - for free!
The evening is topped off with a fireworks display. A little farther afield are
the Petroglyphs Provincial Park, Warsaw Caves, and Lang Pioneer Village.
Come Visit in 2009
Join us in Peterborough for
informative seminars, workshops, garden tours, competitions, vendor displays,
and a Youth Camp. This is also the OHA Annual General Meeting, your opportunity
to represent your Society and build your awareness of the way the OHA functions.
Why not make the 103rd Convention a part of a vacation? Stay a while and explore
the area. Whether you come for the business of the OHA or to spend time with
friends, be prepared to have a great time next July in Peterborough. Be sure to
check the website
www.gardenontario.org for updates.
For more information contact:
email:
OHA2009convention@gmail.com