City of Kawartha Lakes celebrates 1st year as a “Bee City”.

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Aug 022018
 

City of Kawartha Lakes celebrates its first year as an official “Bee City”.

Kawartha Lakes – The City of Kawartha Lakes is celebrating the one year anniversary this July of its designation as a Bee City. The City would like to recognize the hard work and effort that has been made by City residents, communities and organizations towards raising awareness about the importance of pollination. The Kawartha Lakes Environmental Advisory Committee’s Pollinator Action Committee has been providing education and bringing attention to our native pollinators and what we can do to support them.

The Committee continues to participate in community events such as Settlers’ Day in Bobcaygeon, Omemee Days, Frost Campus’ 10th Eco Health Conference and the Kawartha Region Conservation Authority 150. “It was a wonderful and encouraging thing to see so many people visiting our display tables and expressing so much interest and concern for pollinators,” said Susan Blayney, Chair of the City of Kawartha Lakes Pollinator Action Committee.

One of the most important things that can be done for pollinators is to create habitats for them, which is the main goal of the Kawartha Lakes Pollinator Pathway mapping project. Residents can get involved by using the resources outlined on the dedicated website provided by the City and the Committee to build pollinator-friendly environments. Any resident who registers will also receive a free “Pollinator Pathway” garden sign to proudly display on their property.

The Committee also has several large projects underway, including working with Kawartha Regional Conservation Authority to plant pollinator patches at Windy Ridge, assisting the Frost Campus to enhance their butterfly garden as well as maintaining the newly established 1.5 acres of habitat created for the Fenelon Landfill Pollinator project.

“The Pollinator Action Committee, with the support from the City of Kawartha Lakes, is very pleased with what has been accomplished during the first year of being a Bee City,” said Blayney. The plight of the bees cannot be fixed over the course of one year, but the City of Kawartha Lakes community is off to a strong start. The City and Pollinator Action Committee are dedicated to providing the community with resources and information to raising pollinator awareness, education and working on creating habitats for years to come.

To learn more, please visit the City’s Bee City webpage.

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Shoreline Gardens Workshops – Aug & Sept 2018

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Jul 252018
 

Beautiful and biodiverse – Shoreline gardens are functional, fantastic and fun. They can be tailored to match your style, maintain your views, and increase privacy- and they will help to attract birds, bees, and wildlife, while deterring nuisance geese and invasive warm water fishes.  Naturalized shorelines also filter water.

Keep your lake clean and healthy for future generations with a native shoreline garden.

Walk away with custom designs and plant lists for your shoreline.

The Land Between is offering three more Shoreline Garden Workshops this year. Check their website for more details.

Bobcaygeon Communities in Bloom

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Jul 062018
 

COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM JUDGES ARE IN TOWN ON JULY 11 AND 12.

WE’LL BE COMPETING AGAINST OTHER SMALL ONTARIO TOWNS IN THIS PRESTIGIOUS INITIATIVE. IT’S MORE THAN JUST FLOWERS! WE HAVE SO MUCH TO OFFER IN ALL THE CATEGORIES JUDGED.

YOU CAN HELP BY MAKING SURE OUR LANDSCAPES AND STREET-SCAPES ARE ALL TIDY AND FREE OF DEBRIS. AND DON’T FORGET TO WAVE AS THE JUDGES AND TEAM TOUR OUR VIBRANT VILLAGE BY TROLLEY, FOOT, AND BOAT!

More information at the Bobcaygeon Communities in Bloom Website

Bobcaygeon Beach Park Redevelopment

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Jun 272018
 

The City of Kawartha Lakes Parks, Recreation & Culture Division is inviting the public to comment on the first draft of conceptual designs for the Bobcaygeon Beach Park Redevelopment.

Bobcaygeon Beach Park Master Plan Concept

Go to the City of Kawartha Lakes Major Projects page, scroll down and click on the tab for Bobcaygeon Beach Park Redevelopment.

There is lots of information and a comment e-form there.

Big (Boyd/Chiminis) Island Trail Maintenance | Volunteer Work Party – June 17th

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Jun 062018
 

Help Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) keep the trails open on Big (Boyd/Chiminis) Island on a trail work day. We’ll boat you out to the island, which is a great way to see this protected gem if you haven’t already. All we ask for in exchange is a strong back and some sweat.

RSVP on the KLT Website.

Can’t make the date? Interested in other volunteer opportunities with KLT? Check out these other events: