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FOCA AGM of Members & Spring Seminar

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Feb 012018
 

FOCA Annual General Meeting of Members and Spring Seminar

Saturday, March 3rd, 2018, 9:00am to 3:30pm at the Boulevard Club, Toronto

$60.00 per person, includes lunch

See Agenda for details and link to Registration:

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 Posted by Warren Dunlop at 8:03 pm

FOCA Fall Seminar 2017 (Event Summary)

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Nov 262017
 
2017 FOCA Fall Seminar
Event Summary
Our latest FOCA member event took place on Saturday, November 4th, 2017 at the Boulevard Club in Toronto. With 125 attendees, it was a lively day of discussion and learning about building a sense of community, volunteerism, engagement and ways to connect with younger generations, for the good of our lake associations. Please share the following highlights with your fellow association members!
Introduction by FOCA

FOCA’s Executive Director, Terry Rees, opened the day with an overview about FOCA’s recent work, including invasive species projects undertaken this summer with 26 member Associations across the province, and a rural economic development project underway to clarify and assert the importance of cottage residents’ roles as entrepreneurs in municipal economies.

The theme of the day’s seminar reflects our members’ ongoing interests in membership growth and retention, and finding new & younger volunteers to ensure the vibrancy of lake associations for the future.

In 2018, Terry explained, FOCA will continue to work on asserting the significance of lake associations to decision makers, and will keep members informed about the upcoming Provincial Election (June 7, 2018) and Municipal Election (October 22, 2018).

While acknowledging the essential value of long-term commitment, there is clearly a need to keep filling the ranks of volunteers in our community organizations. Terry quoted the Corporate Knights: “A more sustainable future will only come about through the dedication of an informed and active citizenry.” (www.corporateknights.com/) Our challenges are many, but we have the strength of community to help us tackle them.
Download Terry’s slides for more details (PDF, 25 pages)
Keynote Speakers: The Water Brothers

We were very pleased to welcome Alex Mifflin and Tyler Mifflin, creators and co-hosts of the TVO eco-adventure documentary series, “The Water Brothers.” Since 2012, these Georgian Bay cottagers have travelled the globe, exploring some of the most important water stories of our time. The brothers’ passion for environmental education and conservation has led them to become water ambassadors in Canada and around the world.

They strongly believe in ensuring that audiences, particularly young people, are aware of the challenges we face in relation to our most precious resource: water. They want youth to become part of the emerging solutions that will need to be implemented in the coming years, in order to harmonize our relations with ecosystems that support all life on earth.

To see more about the Water Brothers, stream their Season 4 videos, here: http://thewaterbrothers.ca/. Don’t miss, “On Thin Ice,” the episode about water science and their visit to the IISD Experimental Lakes Area!
Discussion Group Session

We rounded out the morning with a break-out session of table discussions about peer success stories. We asked each group to consider what is working for their lake associations, including: tools or events that help to find and engage NEW MEMBERS as well as YOUNGER VOLUNTEERS, and what GAPS might be preventing Associations from improving membership or volunteer/youth engagement.

Some interesting recurring themes and new ideas bubbled through the discussions. Thank you to all the note-takers! The afternoon session opened with a wrap-up by FOCA about trends noticed in the notes from the morning’s discussions. Here are some highlights:
Top ways to find new members include: dock-to-dock visits, social events that include food and drink, creating a welcome book or welcome wagon to greet newcomers, and leveraging digital tools such as websites, email newsletters and social media to circulate information about the “burning issues” that can galvanize interest in the association.
Younger volunteers may be found by hosting events targeted at youth, by taking advantage of social media, and by offering High School community service hours with your association. Also, it can help to offer younger volunteers specific, finite tasks and short-term commitments for one project or event, instead of a two-year Board stint, for example.
Participants reported some skills gaps to manage social media, websites and digital apps. They also identified that new structural models (such as “youth” or “associate” memberships) might encourage new people to get involved.
Download members-only summaries of all the valuable notes collected during these discussions: (PDFs, each 2 pages)
Tips for Finding New Members
Tips for Engaging Younger Volunteers
Gaps and Needs
Panel: Other Voices on Volunteerism and Youth 
The afternoon continued with a panel discussion moderated by FOCA’s Frances Wilbur. Some highlights:
> Jacob Rodenburg, Executive Director of Camp Kawartha and co-author of The Big Book of Nature Activities, focused upon the youngest definition of youth: those under 18 years of age. Jacob said: “A child is ‘biofluid’ and benefits from experiences in the same places, repeated over time to foster a life-long relationship with nature. From relationship comes respect, which leads to responsibility, and finally to reciprocity (wanting to give back).” Jacob encouraged associations to connect local nature experts with youngsters, and to consider offering kids’ day camps, as well as opportunities to perform simple acts of naturalization. Find age-appropriate details in his book (see link, above).

     Support material: Stewardship Ideas for Associations (PDF, 2 pages)

> Thomas McAuley-Biasi, Chair of the non-profit organization Emerging Leaders for Biodiversity, urged our members to establish one-to-one connections with Millennials (roughly, the 18-to-35 year olds), and to share the passion that fuels your own involvement in the lake association. Remember, Thomas said, those finishing school need volunteer hours and unique internship opportunities that will help them stand out as they look to enter the competitive job market.
     Support material:  Youth Engagement (PDF, 2 pages)
  Social Media Tips for Lake Associations (PDF, 2 pages)
> Mike Hendren, Executive Director of the Kawartha Land Trust, echoed the call to “never waste a crisis!” Identify the transformative issue(s) at your own lake that will speak to new members and encourage new volunteers. Mike noted that we often expect volunteers to do too much; try asking for help at a one-time event instead of requiring a Board commitment.

     Support material: Volunteering Opportunities with KLT (PDF, 2 pages)

Watch a condensed video summary (9 minutes) of this 70 minute panel discussion, here:
Video Launch: “Lake Associations”
Our event concluded with the launch of the FOCA 2017 video project: “Lake Associations,” a new short film by videographer Chelsie Xavier-Blower, a graduate student of the Environmental Visual Communication (EVC) Program of Fleming College and the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM).
Chelsie was introduced by Dave Ireland, Managing Director of the ROM Centre of Discovery in Biodiversity. FOCA thanks all the member Associations who assisted with the making of this video, shot in Ontario cottage country this summer.
The video is available for viewing here:
https://foca.on.ca/lake-associations-a-video

Please share this video with others!

Thank you to our event sponsor Action First Aid:
 
also to our lunch sponsor Yamaha Canada and refreshments sponsor Cottage Life.
Gift basket was provided by Nature Clean.
Nature Clean New Logo 2013
See you at the NEXT scheduled member event:
the FOCA Annual General Meeting and Spring Seminar,
on Saturday, March 3rd, 2018.
 Posted by Janet Klein at 7:49 pm

Federation of Ontario Cottagers’ Associations/News, updates and more August 2017

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Aug 052017
 
FOCA Elert – August 2017
FOCA Program Updates & Recent Events
Invasive Species Projects are Underway!
This summer, FOCA is working with 27 member Associations on pilot projects aimed at addressing aquatic invasive species at the local level, as part of FOCA’s work with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry on invasive species prevention.
This past weekend, the Malcolm & Ardoch Lakes Landowners’ Association co-hosted an Aquatic Invasive Species Workshop with the Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority. Shoreline residents learned about aquatic invasive species identification and prevention, as well as monitoring and reporting programs.
This week, the Lake of the Woods District Property Owners Association (LOWDPOA) confirmed the second local bio-control release of beetles to combat purple loosestrife.  Read the media release from LOWDPOA. (PDF, 1 page)
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FOCA on the Radio across Cottage Country

Keep your ears open this long weekend during “drive time” to hear FOCA’s new radio spot about preventing the spread of invasive species in cottage country. The ad will play over the next few weekends across cottage country, as well as in Toronto and Ottawa. Please let us know if you hear the ad, when, and on which station!

For more about what YOU can do to help prevent the spread of invasive species, consult the Cottager Action Plan. 
 
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Lake Partner Program
Scientific analysis of Lake Partner Program water samples takes place at the Dorset Environmental Science Centre, near Huntsville.  Read more about the ongoing important work of this lab:
  • July 2017 – “Water Chemistry Lab” in FOCA’s 2017 Lake Stewards Newsletter – link to the digital edition (see: p.14)
  • August 2017 – “Hidden science centre produces RESEARCH that makes a difference,” (download the PDF, 7 pages) from Unique Muskoka, August 2017 edition, p.25 onward.
Find out more about the Lake Partner Program, and review data about your local water quality, here:  https://foca.on.ca/lake-partner-program-overview/
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FOCA on the Road Again
FOCA Board and Staff have been busy this summer, attending regional events and member Associations’ Annual General Meetings across cottage country! Here are some recent highlights:
July 29, 2017 – FOCA participated in the Sharbot Lake Property Owners Association meeting, where water quality and septic re-inspections were hot topics. We were greeted by a great and enthusiastic crowd.
July 29, 2017 – FOCA’s Cottage Succession Seminar series with estate lawyer Peter Lillico travelled to Jack’s Lake Association (Apsley) to talk about keeping the family in the cottage for the next generation. Get details about the one remaining 2017 in-person event, below (see: UPCOMING EVENTS).

August 2, 2017 – FOCA took part in the second annual Hastings Highlands Stewardship Day in Maynooth.

August 3, 2017 – FOCA participated in the Lake Networking Group workshop, “Understanding Water Quality Data,” in Perth.
FOCA’s Gold-level Sponsors
HydroOne
OPG
CottageLINK Rental Management
Cottage Life
Upcoming Events & Regional Notices
Climate Change in Muskoka: A Workshop about Extreme Weather and Shoreline Property
Tues. August 8, 2017 – Huntsville. FOCA and other experts will speak at this event, brought to you by the Ontario Centre for Climate Impacts and Adaptation Resources. Click the image at right to download details (PDF, 1 page).

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Lake Management Plan Open Houses

Kawartha Conservation continues with public meetings to deliver key findings from local lake management plans, and to get feedback before the plan is finalized.

   > Sat. August 12 – Coboconk, re: Head Lake Management Plan
   > Sat. August 19 – Norland, re: Shadow Lake Management Plan
Click here to download (PDF, 1 page) the event poster with location/time specifics.
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Water Ways Event

Saturday, August 19, 2017 – Pakenham (south of Arnprior).
You are invited to attend the Water Ways event at the Pakenham Fair, for “innovative rural and cottage water solutions.”  Click here to download the event poster with details.
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FOCA’s Cottage Succession Seminars
Saturday, August 26, 2017 – hosted by the Halls & Hawk Lakes Property Owners  Association (Algonquin Highlands). Join FOCA at our final seminar this summer, featuring estate lawyer Peter Lillico speaking about “Keeping the ‘Family’ in the Family Cottage.”
Learn what your family should do THIS YEAR, and what can wait for later. These events are FREE for FOCA Members! 
Registration info is here:  https://foca.on.ca/cottage-succession/
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Muskoka Second Home Survey

The District of Muskoka would like to remind residents they are conducting the 2017 Muskoka Second Home Survey, currently available on the District’s website. The survey is intended to be completed by the owners of seasonal (non-permanent) homes in Muskoka. Deadline: August 31st. Given the significant cultural and economic impact that second home households have in Muskoka, the District needs this important information to better serve and plan for the community. Any questions can be directed to Sam Soja at 705-645-2100 ext.218 or secondhomestudy@muskoka.on.ca. Pass it along!

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FOCA Fall Seminar for Lake Associations
Saturday, November 4th, 2017 – Toronto.
SAVE THE DATE! for this day filled with lake association tips, shared stories and tools for success. This annual event has become a member-favourite, described as “energizing” and “inspiring.”
Registration will open in September, with details coming in the next FOCA Elert.
Policy & Advocacy Updates
 
Power Plan
July 28th – FOCA’s Executive Director met with the Minister of Energy, Glenn Thibeault, following a “Power Hour” luncheon hosted by the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce.
FOCA seeks further information about future rate impacts as they relate to our rural membership. The Minister’s remarks were largely related to the new “Fair Hydro Plan.” This “25% reduction, on average” will impact Hydro One customers in very different ways. Some high use customers may save significantly more; most low use and seasonal customers will see little or no overall bill reductions, due to other changes especially in distribution rates. More news on cottage country electricity rates:  https://foca.on.ca/electricity-pricing/
Lake Environments
 
Algae Survey now open 

FOCA and our partners at the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change are conducting a province-wide survey on algae. FOCA Lake Stewards were recently sent an email notice about the survey (or Association Presidents, where we lack a contact email for a lake steward). If you believe you should have received this, but didn’t, please contact the FOCA office.

FOCA’s Silver-level Sponsors
AVIVA
Association Tools
 

FOCA-LL Point Blog

Check out our next blog post, titled “Volunteers Needed!” about challenges faced by one member lake association representative, working to find a way to attain that coveted title of Past President. Find out what your fellow Association members are doing, and add your questions and experiences to the conversation. Join us on the blog, here:
https://foca.on.ca/news/blog/
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Member Benefits
Do your members know about all their FOCA benefits? There are discounts, special offers and more, including:
  • 30% off online Coleman product purchases
  • a free one-year membership to the Canadian Canoe Museum (that’s a $40 value)
  • a substantial discount on Cottage Life magazine subscriptions
  • access to the CottageFirst group insurance program, and more…

See all your FOCA benefits online:  https://foca.on.ca/benefits/, or download a printable copy by clicking here. (PDF, 2 pages)

 

NOTE: to print a copy of the Benefits sheet that includes the ACCESS CODES for these offers, you will need to use your FOCA web Login on the Benefits webpage, or contact the office for assistance.
Publications
 
A Shoreline Owner’s Guide to Invasive Species
Print copies of this guide are now available to FOCA members.
Please contact the FOCA office for copies you can distribute to your members, or access the digital edition by clicking here.
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image: MuskokaRegion.com courtesy Peninsula Lake Community Association

The Importance of Lake Associations

FOCA was pleased to see this article in the August edition of Muskoka Life Magazine, highlighting all the fun and good work being done by lake associations! Several of our member groups are mentioned. Link to the online version of the article, by clicking here.
Waterfront Living
The BIG importance of SMALL wetlands
The wetlands around your cottage property do matter! As reported by Water Canada in July, new research from the University of Waterloo suggests smaller wetlands capture more nutrients.
Click here to access the digital article.
FOCA’s Bronze-level Sponsors
OOWA
Sunspace
Dock in a Box
EORN
Cottage Dreams

Canadian Canoe Museum
Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons
Nature Clean New Logo 2013
About FOCA
 
Working with Partners
FOCA is working this summer with Chelsea Xavier-Blower, a post-grad student of Fleming College’s Environmental Visual Communication program, to capture video, images and stories about cottage country lake associations. The intent is to create compelling visual media to inform and inspire people to connect with their local associations.
We look forward to sharing the results of this work, later this year!
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