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Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
NEXT TUESDAY'S GENERAL MEETING AND SOME INTERESTING READING FROM THE ARCHIVES
A last minute reminder about the Friends of Sam Smith Park general meeting to be held next Tuesday ..
FOSS position on the regional skate board facility proposal delivered in a public meeting to Councillor Glen de Baermaker in August 2006 by Terry Smith, spokesperson.
Councillor de Baermaker's September 2006 report on the skate board facility proposal following the public meeting - "A Place for Nature, a Place for Youth".
Tuesday,
June 25, 2013
7:00-8:30
pm
LAMP
(185 Fifth Street, Etobicoke)
Community
Room
If you want to do some interesting reading from the archives as a bit of a backgrounder, check out ......
FOSS position on the regional skate board facility proposal delivered in a public meeting to Councillor Glen de Baermaker in August 2006 by Terry Smith, spokesperson.
Councillor de Baermaker's September 2006 report on the skate board facility proposal following the public meeting - "A Place for Nature, a Place for Youth".
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
INVITATION TO A GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday,
June 25, 2013
7:00-8:30
pm
LAMP
(185 Fifth Street, Etobicoke)
Community
Room
MISSION STATEMENT
A
community group of local residents and park users dedicated to protecting,
enhancing and preserving the naturalized areas of Colonel Samuel Smith Park in
South Etobicoke, Ontario.
Dear friends,
We would like to call together anyone interested in the future of
Colonel Samuel Smith Park who shares the vision statement above.
We are looking to make FOSS a more formal organization in order to
better safeguard the park.
A steering committee will be established at this meeting, to look at
park concerns and decide what issues are important to the Friends.
If you would like to be more actively involved in Sam Smith Park please
take the time and attend this meeting.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
TURTLE PREPARING HER NEST
This turtle found an unusual spot to lay her eggs.
The turtle could be a Painted Turtle (native) or a Red Eared Slider (the pet store variety, indigenous to northern Mexico and the southern states and often released in ponds when they grow too big for the home- some are able to survive our winters.) It is unclear from the photo.
(This is an example of how the "whole" park is one connected environment for the wildlife who live there.)
Red-eared sliders should not be released into the wild. Sliders that are found in the wild can be taken to adoption centres, thereby helping our native turtles. Here are two places:
http://www.littleresq.net/
http://www.turtlehaven.ca/
It was later determined that the turtle was indeed a Red Eared Slider. She made a second attempt to build a nest after the first one was ransacked before heading back to the water.
The red ear marking is an easy way to identify a slider.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
SAM SMITH PARK NEWS
One wonders what the grebes make of the large parasails drying in the wind overhead - monster predators hovering overhead to snatch unguarded eggs (which the gulls will do if the nest is unattended)? |
The Purple Martin House is quite a way off from the water and quite low to the ground - generally not the best conditions for attracting birds. Please report on any bird sightings and let's hope for success. |
Some new Tree Swallow nesting boxes have recently appeared in the park. They are beautifully constructed and meet the nesting dimensions required by the birds. However, they have been placed way to close to each other. Such close proximity creates harmful stress and aggression among nesting pairs. The Conservation Authority will soon reposition them in the park. If anyone knows about the origin of the boxes, please let us know. Park stewardship by the local community is to be encouraged, but it must follow guidelines that will be beneficial for the wildlife. FOSS members have helped local children at the Spring Bird Festivals to build boxes and regularly clean out and sanitize them every spring. |
When will the dangerous-looking observation deck be repaired? |
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