Update: August 20, 2021
In this update:
Upcoming Events from Landscape Ontario
Job-Seeker’s Guide: Landscape.jobs
Livestream: Late Summer Foraging
Upcoming Events at Landscape Ontario
The Landscape Ontario Congress is back to its original in-person format this year. But first there are several virtual opportunities to learn and network with other industry professionals.
All year Landscape Ontario Congress Connect, Virtual
Sept. 16 Snowposium, Virtual
Oct. 19 Garden Centres Canada Speaker Series, Virtual.
Jan. 11 - 13, 2022 Landscape Ontario Congress, Toronto, Ont.
Job-Seeker’s Guide: Landscape.jobs
Landscape.Jobs has been designed to provide an invaluable resource to job seekers in the Landscaping fields who may be:
Actively looking for work,
Simply exploring career options, or
Investigating educational upgrading or skills development that would be relevant to them and have the potential to open doors.
You will be able to build a personal profile, add to it over time, and set your preferences so that it is only visible to potential employers when you want it to be.
Livestream: Late Summer Foraging
Featuring Emma from The Urban Botanist & Tauney Stinson from Forager Bee
August 24, 2021 - 9:00 am - 9:45 am
Find out more: Facebook Event
(Facebook account is not needed for the livestream.)
Join Emma The Urban Botanist and Special Guest, Tauney Stinson from Forager Bee, who will speak about the various late summer edible plants and fungi that could be growing in your area this season!
More about Tauney Stinson:
Forager Bee represents the coming together of two of Tauney Stinson's passions: bee keeping and foraging. Growing up on a farm in the Ottawa Valley, Tauney spent days foraging each season with her mother. A classically trained chef, Tauney spent time getting to know foragers, and eventually took it up herself, completing the Ontario Master Naturalist program and attending a number of high-level mushroom seminars. During the COVID-19 lockdowns, she realized that a number of people were taking up foraging and not getting all the information they needed to do it sustainably or safely, and thus her popular Wildcrafting 101 course was born.