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Why … oh why … Vandalism?

Why .. oh why … vandalism?

Why would anyone or any group take pleasure in destroying four trees planted just last Autumn in the area between Linwell Road and the Ina Grafton Gage Village bridge entrance?  Four trees in a row, torn  down, destroyed, cast aside and for what purpose? 

It’s not just that these young trees have been destroyed but also the potential they had to create a shady pathway, to be sharing  flowers in springtime to brighten the passing of winter, to provide habitat for birds, nesting sites, species to be identified, viewed, appreciated. Wanton destruction  … did it give some individuals some sense of power, some sense of ‘play’ … did not the person or persons understand  what their actions were taking from the many who enjoy the Parks? Where was the understanding that nature is to be appreciated,  to create and support the wonder of nature’s ability to thrive, to be enjoyed for generations … where was the fascination with nature that was somehow missing from their consciousness as they went from tree to tree, bravely, in the dark, destroying. 

Yes, it’s a matter of money … not incidentally but factually. The City provided the trees, arranged the contract to have them planted, volunteers with The Friends of Walkers Creek made sure the mulch circle was large enough to protect the trees  from the mowing machines. And  now the City crew has  had to come and take up the stumps and consider replacement trees when so many other areas of the City are crying for new trees to be planted as the Ash trees disappear. Drive by Laura Secord Secondary school on Niagara street and see how the removal of the large Ash trees along the border of the parking area has turned the screened view to one of just dark boring asphalt. Look across Niagara Street into the old Arboretum and enjoy the contrast of preservation of the trees that remain as specimens of native growth. Now is a time when the preservation of the tree canopy must be seriously undertaken. 

Yes, it might be a common assumption that ‘young people’ have been the perpetrators of this destruction … but before we condemn that age group, know there are adults who also take action to have trees die so as to improve their view into the Parks, who just add a few things at their yard’s end to increase their property enjoyment, who deposit their grass cuttings adjacent to the Creek causing pollution, who litter and  some take their motorized vehicles into the Parks against those very same regulations. 

Yes, thankfully there are many examples of people who have shown very positive interest in the Parks. Their volunteer labour planted over 400 trees and bushes  last September as part of the TD Bank Foundation grant. The school children and the Cub and Scouts who have been involved in planting trees and bushes in the Parks. Imagine if you will, these folks, in decades to come, taking grandkids through the Parks and pausing to show the young ones the trees that “Grandpa” planted back in years past … ‘Grandpa’s tree’ becomes a memorial, a living symbol of respect and appreciation of nature for generations to come. 

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Please … no more vandalism in the Parks!!

A last minute invitation …

A last minute invitation to join the Directors of “The Friends of Walkers Creek… WCNA” on Wednesday, November 13th, at a Community meeting at the Grantham Lion’s Club on Niagara Street, to meet with Jocelyn Baker of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) for a discussion and information session on the “Homeowner’s Stewardship Guide to Walkers Creek”. The meeting begins at 7:00 PM. Copies of the “Guide” will be available at this meeting. 

Seeing the Parks though the eyes of a professional with experience in natural habitat, water course development and protection and great ideas for expanding the learning opportunities that exist in our community, will be a treat for all interested parties. Find out how you can encourage your Young Ones to find nature and uncover its wonders, become aware of the unique features these Parks contain and join in the discussions as to how all this can be improved, enhanced, made pertinent while also creating a delightful, long lasting natural habitat for birds, animals and people who enjoy the peace of the out of doors. 

Discover how your volunteering can add significant advancements to the quality of the Parks, the enjoyment of the neighbourhoods, learn of the plans ahead for planting, developing and improving areas with simple projects that can be applied to home gardens.  Ands meet your neighbours with their varied interests, skills and insights.

You are invited …

You are invited to join the Directors of “The Friends of Walkers Creek … WCNA” at its monthly meeting on Wednesday, October 16th, beginning at 7:00 PM at the Grantham Lion’s Club. A “Q & A” session will follow the agenda items up for discussion and decisions. 

                                 Agenda items include the following:
                                                                    Distribution of the Homeowners’ Stewardship Guide
                                                                 Program for the Community meeting for November 20th
                                                                                     Review of the Autumn Stroll
                                                                               Grant possibilities and intentions
                                                                        Increasing school involvement in the Parks
                                                                            Alternative to the rental postal box

Proposed schedule of 2014 Spring and Autumn “Walks in the Parks”
Consideration of a WCNA presentation to City Council
Review of income revenue from Membership and Donations: 2010 – 2013
Report on continued vine planting on the QEW Sound Barrier

Copies of the “Homeowners Stewardship Guide to Walkers Creek” will be available at this meeting. 

Shoreline Clean-up … now!!

The National Shoreline Clean-up 2013 was hampered by heavy rain last Saturday. So … this Friday, September 27th, at 3:30 PM, you are invited… encouraged … to join other volunteers on the bluff overlooking the Lake near where the Creek enters the Lake, to deal with a Clean Sweep of the  adjacent beach areas. 

Come out and join in, be part of the ongoing beautification of the Parks, the Shoreline and our City  … we’ll supply the gloves and the bags, we need you to supply the energy and enthusiasm!!

September meeting of the Directors

The September meeting of the Directors of “The Friends of Walkers Creek … WCNA” is happening Wednesday, September 18, beginning at 7:00 PM at the Grantham Lions Club on Niagara Street. All members and friends are welcome to attend and participate in the Q & A session. Copies of the “Homeowners Stewardship Guide for Walkers Creek” booklet will be available at this meeting.

The agenda is as follows:

1- Welcome

2- Minutes of the September Directors meeting

3- Business arising:
   A- Evaluation of the “Homeowners Stewardship Guide” Launch and TD Tree Planting
     1- Distribution of the Guide to residences adjacent to the parks
     2- Possible application for TD Foundation grant request for signage
     3- Repositioning of some shrubs
   B- Evaluation of the Star Gazing Night
     1- Promotion
     2- Attendance
     3- Does a school curriculum contain astronomy? … if so, could we look at inviting the students to also come by in 2014.
C- WCNA Walks in the Parks:
   1- Schedule: All on Thursday mornings beginning at 10:00 AM
     September 19       Walkers Creek North      Parnell start
    October 13           Walkers Creek South       Parnell start
    October 17          Cindy Drive Park               Cindy Drive start
    October 31          Cherie Road Park             Cindy Drive start
   2- Proposal for 2014:
*     Reduce Walks to three in each season, Spring and Fall, starting as per the 2nd dates used at present.
*     Consider 2 weekend walks each season to include those people who may be otherwise occupied (employed)

4- New Business:
    1- Community Meeting Wednesday October 18th
      * Program: Possible review of the new Zoning Bylaw
     * Invite school officials to attend a meeting to help us look at school involvement in the Parks … volunteering, Geochaching,  
        nature walks, water quality with Mark Green, photography with the Camera Club ………..
  2- Additions to the Directors group … possible suggested source of people; skills wanted
  3- Date for the AGM January 2014

5- Other Business:
1- Q & A with members and friends

6- Next Directors meeting: October 18th combined with Community meeting

7- Adjournment: