Fleming College leads schools in taking action on bottled water
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Fleming College leads schools in taking action on bottled water
summer 2008 30¢ “Fleming College Foundation’s bi-annual newsletter details the activities and accomplishments of Fleming College. It is designed to link alumni, donors, students, employees and communities in no donor dollars were used in the production of this newsletter partnership.” www.flemingc.on.ca/alumni Fleming College leads schools in taking action on bottled water Fleming College and Earth Day Canada (EDC) have formed a new partnership to reduce the environmental impact of plastic water bottles. EDC has signed a formal agreement with Fleming College to develop a campaign incorporating Fleming H2O (F-H2O) marketing materials into a drive to reduce the use of plastic water bottles. The campaign materials will be promoted and distributed to schools across Canada in the near future. The F-H2O project, officially launched on March 19, saw the college install reverse osmosis water fountains at its Sutherland Campus in Peterborough. This project was designed to dissuade students and staff from using plastic water bottles, due to their negative impact on the environment. The manufacturing, distribution and disposal of bottled water, has been proven to have a negative impact on the environment. According to the Environment and Plastics Industry Council, 88 per cent of water bottles are not recycled and 65,000 tonnes of beverage containers ended up in landfills or incineration (2002). “Fleming is committed to the environment and practises what it teaches, emphasizing sound and sustainable environmental practices at our campuses, in our faciliities and in all our work. We are very pleased with the contribution our Water Project will make towards reducing our college’s footprint on the environment,” said Dr. Tony Tilly, President of Fleming College. Students in the college’s Marketing program, taking an Applied Projects course, developed marketing materials and an awareness campaign to promote the new water systems at the college. The campaign brands the new water systems and fountains as F-H2O refresh, retain, refill with free being the key driver targeting students to make filling stations part of their daily routine at school. The Marketing students developed logos and taglines to create a brand more on page 10 Post-graduate programs at Fleming College Fleming College offers an array of postgraduate programs for students who have a diploma or degree but are looking to further advance their studies. Students opt to take these programs for the simple reason they can graduate right into a career. “Graduates of post-graduate programs are highly employable,” says Debora Windover of the college’s Centre for Learning and Teaching. “Students who participate in these programs often attain a position in their field during their studies because they are intensely involved in specialized projects and field work. This specialized training enables graduates to advance more more on Program Spotlight – page 4 ide: s n I More 2 . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . i . . . n . m . u l . . . on A e . . . . 6 c . fi s Eye f t . . y O Even . . rsit ial 9 . . Dive Spec 8 . e h t . . . . from . . . . . 11 News . . nors . o . D . u . . . . k yo . . . . 13 Than . . te . e . . News Upda rvic i e n n S o m e ti 15 r a Alu i i . F c sso . . o’s ni A . . tari Alum . . f On o . e r . . . Futu ions The onat of D s e Typ p2 E y e on Alumn i Kimberly Desjardins Business Administration – Marketing Class of 2005 Kimberly was going to be a teacher. She had already decided to apply to University for Con-Ed, but a chance encounter with a Fleming College Grad Recruiter changed her path. The information she received on the Fleming College Marketing program excited her enough to take a trip from her Barrie home to a College Open House. The opportunity to meet and speak to faculty sealed the deal. During her time as a student Kimberly worked at a local establishment bartending. With tight finances as most students experience, Kim didn’t have a lot for extras. However, she did have a “passion for fashion” and decided to make her own clothing for work. She received many compliments and was soon designing uniforms for her co-workers. After graduation Kimberly was eager to work as a grad recruiter for Fleming College. This allowed her to give back and to perfect her presentation and networking skills. She then took a job as a sales agent for a national car rental company. Although she excelled in this position, quickly being promoted to assistant manager and winning recognition awards for her service, she didn’t feel fulfilled in her career. After investigating and consulting with her former teachers, Kimberly decided to go into her own business. Although she had no formal training in design, Kimberly combined her marketing and business background with her “passion” and created “mikandi” (my-can-dee) a designer fashion company designed to reach college and university Career Services: Career Services at Fleming College offers students and graduates assistance needed to conduct a professional job search. Services for both students and graduates are provided free of charge! Contact Jan Watson, Career Educator, 749-5530 ext. 1545 or [email protected] students as well as young urban professionals. With clothing ranging from business casual to athletics, beachwear and nightlife wear, there are many styles for both men and women. mikandi clothing perfectly blends function and fashion. Their environmentally friendly line consists of versatile, fresh fashions made out of 100% organic cotton, bamboo, soybean and recycled post consumer products. But one business was not enough, Kim saw the opportunity to use her positive environmental practices further by creating “Center of Attention Promotions” offering creative custom in-house imprinting and silk screening for companies’ promotional products with the same principles of her sustainable fashion practices. Kim works with eco-friendly apparel decorators that use healthier more functional water based inks, avoiding PVC’s, phthalates, and high process water and energy requirements that are a part of conventional silk screening. The resulting images have a soft feel that breathes and won’t crack so it’s more comfortable and durable. Kimberly is forging ahead with plans to open her own store in Peterborough by fall of 2008. She is active in the Peterborough business community as a member of the Peterborough Chamber of Commerce and has been on hand at several Fleming College events to speak about her experiences. She believes it is important to be a part of the community in which you do business and is committed to making her business more socially responsible. “Don’t just settle for a job. Stay true to your values and pursue your career,” advises Kimberly. “Go for your goals living every day to the fullest and have no regrets!” Visit Kim online at www.mikandi.ca or www.coapromotions.com p3 S P ECIAL EVE NTS Feast of Dreams – Sutherland Campus, March 5th, 2008 Over 150 guests attended the Feast of Dreams – Travel the World gala event. The Sutherland Campus was transformed into an international tour with stops in France, England, Brazil, India, Korea, The Canary Islands, Spain and Canada. Guests were welcomed by Tony Tilly, College President and greeted at each station by our “tour guides” from Fleming’s Hospitality Administration – Hotel & Resort Program. Guests then sampled an array of delectable offerings from chicken tikka masala and lobster newburg to an assortment of fresh French pastries all prepared by the faculty and students of the Culinary Management Program. The night would not have been such a success without the support of our many sponsors: Country 105/Energy 99.3, The Wolf/Kruz, Star 93.3/The Breeze, Nexicom, Canadian Uniform and Linen Services, Leaven, The Vincent Press, Colio Estate Wines, Sysco Food Services of Central Ontario and Rusland’s Peterborough Auction. The Fleming Foundation would also like to thank all the volunteers, staff and faculty that devoted their time and efforts to make the 16th annual Feast of Dreams a reality. The event grossed over $20,500, net proceeds will be matched through the Provincial Government’s Ontario Trust for Student Support Program and will go towards an endowed bursary for culinary students in financial need. Upcoming Events Feast of Foods – Haliburton Campus, April 26th, 2008 This ‘sold out’ event, hosted at the Haliburton School of the Arts, the 2008 Feast of Foods – Eurofeast grossed over $23,000. The night’s journey delighted guests with exotic tastes from Spain, Turkey, Morocco and India. The Foundation would like to thank the wonderful volunteers and staff that donated auction items and their time to ensure this event was the most successful Feast to date. Also, with thanks… from our hearts (and our taste buds), to Chef Gordon Skinner - Delta Pinestone Resort, Sous-Chef Michael Merritt - Bonnie View Inn, Chef Alex McCracken - In-House Chef, Chef Christoph Carl and Chef David Adams Rhubarb, Eagle Lake and Chef Ron Tenthorey (Chocolate Ron) - Georges Henri. Money raised from this event will be designated to bursaries and special projects for the Haliburton Campus. 6th Annual Haliburton School of the Arts Golf Tournament - June 22nd, 2008 140 golfers took to the links at the Delta Pinestone Resort in Haliburton in support of capital projects at the Haliburton Campus. Thanks to all staff, volunteers, sponsors and participants for a very successful event! Haliburton School of the Arts – Faculty Art Auction, Thursday, August 7th, Delta Pinestone Resort. Free Admission. 5:00pm Preview 7:00 Auction. All Net proceeds will go towards bursaries and scholarships for students in financial need at the Haliburton Campus. Plan to attend Fleming’s annual Fall Open house on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008. Tony Tilly, Fleming College President p4 N e ws f rom t h e Diversit y O f f i c e Communicating cross-culturally Nothing is more frustrating that not being understood. Anyone who has traveled abroad knows that awful feeling of trying to communicate in a language you don’t master. Then there are the cultural differences that create barriers between people even when they speak the same language. Misunderstandings are often the outcome. At Fleming, we want to be an inclusive environment that welcomes difference. As Ontario becomes one of the most culturally diverse regions in the world, knowing how to communicate cross-culturally is becoming an increasingly important skill both for College employees and the community that supports them. Over 50 languages are spoken in Ontario. New Canadians and international students are coming to Fleming from nations as diverse as Ghana, China and Peru. New citizenship data collected through the First Year Student Survey shows that 7% of full-time students were either born outside of Canada or are the children of new immigrants. Many other new Canadians are also enrolling in Continuing Education courses to upgrade their skills. The Diversity Office of Human and Organizational Development is supporting Fleming employees in developing the cross-cultural communication skills needed to serve an increasingly diverse student body. Practical workshops are offered to faculty and support staff, as well as student leaders. The Diversity Office also collaborates with local partners such as the New Canadian’s Centre and Workforce Development Board to make these kinds of opportunities available to local service P R O G R A M International students from Zimbabwe and Korea at a lunch at Fulford’s providers and businesses. For more information on these initiatives at Fleming or in the community, contact Debbie Harrison at 705-749-5530 ext. 1179 or [email protected]. S P O T L I G H T continued from front quickly within their professional careers.” The GIS programs at Frost Campus are an example of this. Often, students in these programs have jobs before they graduate and gain valuable experience through their applied projects, completed in partnership with industry clients. Programs are usually one year – between two and four semesters in length – and offer an internship opportunity or an applied project component to ensure hands-on, practical experience. Fleming College’s Graduate Certificate Programs: GIS – Applications Specialist GIS – Cartographic Specialist Ecotourism and Adventure Tourism Management Advertising – Marketing Communications Event Management Natural Resources – Law Enforcement Emergency Management Museum Management and Curatorship Collections Conservation and Management For more information on Fleming’s post-graduate programs, visit www.flemingcollege.com Photo: Simon Dodsworth Graduate of the GIS Application Specialist Program in 2004 Employed as Biodiveristy Information Biologist at the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Peterborough Fleming Ties: A semi-annual magazine service published by Fleming College Foundation, 599 Brealey Drive, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B1 Editor: Leona DeCarlo | Phone: (705) 749-5509 | Fax: (705) 749-9776 | e-mail: [email protected] | www.flemingc.on.ca/alumni/ Our Mission: To contribute to the success and development of Fleming College by providing financial assistance to students and support for capital needs. Fleming College Foundation is a member of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP). Fleming College Foundation reserves the right to edit for content and clarity. All material is copyright © 2008 Fleming College Foundation and may only be re-printed with written permission. Contributors: Laura Copeland, Debbie Harrison, Nicole Lytle-Grady, Greg Mather, Arla Whalen, Leona DeCarlo & Debbie McEachern p5 Former Fleming College president receives special honour The Fleming College Board of Governors honoured former Fleming College president, Dr. Brian Desbiens, when the college officially renamed its Technology Wing the Brian L. Desbiens Galleria and Technology Wing. The naming ceremony took place on March 5 at 6:30 p.m. in the Galleria as part of the Feast of Dreams Gala, a fundraiser for Fleming College scholarships and bursaries. “On the basis of Dr. Desbiens’ impact on Fleming College after 16 years as president, the Board of Governors felt it appropriate to name one of the key projects initiated and led by him. The naming of this space reflects Brian’s connection to our college and the Peterborough Dr. Brian Desbiens in the Brian L. Desbiens Galleria and Technology Wing, Fleming College - Sutherland Campus community,” says Murray Rodd, Chair of the Fleming College Board of Governors. Dr. Desbiens served as President of Fleming College from May 1988 until his retirement in August 2004. During his tenure he oversaw the expansion of the college’s facilities with the construction of a new Haliburton Campus, a new Environmental Wing at the Frost Campus and the Technology Wing at the Sutherland Campus. Dr. Desbiens was also instrumental in forming the partnership behind St. Joseph’s at Fleming. In 2006 Dr. Desbiens received the Minister’s Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to Ontario’s college system. He has served at various times as President of the National College President’s Network, chair of the Ontario Committee of Presidents and as a member of the Prime Minister’s National Advisory Board on Science and Technology. Opened five years ago on March 5, 2003, the Technology Wing’s central feature is a light-filled Galleria. The wing also hosts an Engineering Commons, Telecommunications Lab, Smart House Lab, classrooms, Computer Commons, the Paul D. Scholfield Boardroom, and a lecture theatre. Fleming Perks: It pays to be an alumnus! Contact the Alumni Association to receive your very own Fleming Perks card – FREE, by calling 1-866-FLEMING ext 1390 or emailing [email protected] . This card will entitle you to discounts and promotions at numerous local and national businesses, like Enterprise Rent-aCar, CAA, Montana’s and Boston Pizza to name just a few. Visit www.flemingc.on.ca/alumni/alumniperks. cfm for a complete list of participating businesses. Your donations at work I was presented with the $500 Alan E Gillis memorial bursary in the fall semester. With this money, I was able to buy textbooks for my classes. In previous semesters, I would only be fortunate enough to buy one, maybe two of my textbooks. I am proud to announce that I received a letter of congratulations for my marks from the Dean of Business & Technology, and a large part of that is because of your financial support. (Amanda Middleton, Business Administration – Human Resources Management) The Fleming Foundation gratefully acknowledges the generosity of all donors who made gifts in 2007. It is through their support that the Foundation is able to fufill its mission to contribute to the success and development of Fleming College by providing financial assistance to students and support for College capital needs. The Foundation would like to extend special recognition for donors contributing $250 or more in 2007. Alzheimer Society of Peterborough & Area AmeriCredit Corp. John Anderson James P. Angel Anonymous Denise Atkinson Paul Atkinson Mayor Paul Ayotte Wendy Bateman and Sid Brinkman Robert and Shirley Bellamy John Bennett Bob and Noreen Bishop Greg and Sandra Bishop Linda K. Blix BMO Fenelon Falls BMO Financial Group BMO Fountain Of Hope Barbara H. Bolin Charles Bonnycastle Marianne Broome Barbara Cameron and Ron Swain Bob and Terry Campbell Canadian Federation Of University Women Peterborough Canadian Sporting Goods Association Canadian Tire Associate Store Wayne Cardinalli Cathcart Trucking Inc. Certified General Accountants Assoc. of Ontario Gary Chapman CIBC Trust Corporation CIPS Kawartha Section Cisco Systems Canada Co. City of Peterborough Denis A. Cliff Michelle Cline Cole International Inc. Greg Connolley Debra Cooper Burger & Dr. Michael Burger W. J. Cornwall Terry and Jennifer Craig Art Cunanan CUPE Local 4911 Jay Dampf Mike Davidson Dr. Brian Desbiens and Ellen Desbiens Dr. M. Rachael Donovan Downey Pharmacy Easton Sports Canada Barbara and Douglas Elliot Expeditors Canada Inc. Murray Fearrey and Donna McCallum Susan Fisher Fleming College Former Employees Association Katherine Forgaard Pullen Frost Golf Tournament Friends of Auk Committee General Electric Canada Inc. V. J. Gordon Tracy Groombridge Leslie G. Groombridge Halltech Environmental Inc. Blane Harvey and Susan Stainforth Robert and Jane Heyes Wayne Hill Sandra Hill Ted and Mary Hill Suzanne Hooke Shirley Ireland Doris and John Irvine Kris and Margaret Isberg J.P. Bickell Foundation Carol Kelsey Kennedy House Youth Services Inc. Valerie Kent Kiwanis Club of Peterborough Peter Kolisnyk Andrew Kuntz Ian and Melissa LaBlance John Leonard and Marilyn Leonard Lila Lewis Irving Liftlock Atom Hockey Tournament Linmac Inc. Livingston International Inc. Jack Lockhart Helen V. Macdonald Paul and Susan MacInnes Sheila Mahut Renwick Mann Mark’s Work Wearhouse Eric Mathew Maxxam Analytics Inc. MBNA Canada McCloskey International McColl Turner Guy McCrum Linda McGillivary Barbara McGregor Margaret McIntyre McKeck’s Place Ross Monk Joanna Nash Peter and Beverly Newman Nancy Newman Nexicom Inc. Nexicom Staff Norco Products Ltd Nortel Networks NOTO Allied Members Assoication John O’Hara Charles A. O’Neil Ontario Woodlot Association, Kawartha Region Chapter Paragon Protecton Ltd. Janis Parker and Ron Kozak Patricia Parnall Shirlanne Pawley-Boyd and Stephen Boyd Bill and Lila Peacock Barbara Joy Peel Peterborough & The Kawarthas Home Builders Association Peterborough Medical Staff/Medical Administration Bob and Nancy Phillips Lorna and John Plunkett Don and Sheila Popple Rod Prouse Paul J. Rochetta Rod Rork and Penny Caceres Rotary Club of Haliburton Gertrude Schwade-McMaster Derek and Rose-Mary Scott Jill Segal Steve and Colleen Senior H. Jeanette Shanks M. Colleen Shaughnessy Monica Sheridan Shimano Canada Ltd Laurel G. Shugarman Patricia A. Siegel Siemens Milltronics Process Instruments Inc. John Sillberg and Debora Windover Linda Skilton Brian Smith David N. Smith Ruth and Hugh Smith Maurice Snelgrove Soroptimists International of Peterborough Ann Southam Peter Spasov Ron Starr Marcia and Patrick Steeves Jessica Steinhauser Joyce and Gerry Sumara Swish Maintenance Limited Cal and Elizabeth Taillefer Otis Tamasauskas Colin and Kerry Taylor The Great-West Life Assurance Company The Peterborough Club The Tourism Company Dr. G. Anthony Tilly and Helen Tilly Sophia and Brian Tink Paulus Tjiang Toromont CAT Laura Trach Al Van Mil Maggie Vanderweit Catherine Ward-Griffin Susan Watson Ellis and Jeffrey Ellis Susan Weaver Wendy Wilkins Richard Williams Susan and Harry Wolstenholme Theresa Wright James and Catherine Wyatt GIFTS IN MEMORY OF Janet P. Bews Michael Campbell Marjorie Coughlin Nicole Curtis Jack Groombridge Paul Hanna Harriet Knor Eileen McGregor Brian McIntosh Irene Menzie Kris Starr Serge Tenaglia Debbie Van Huizen Rebecca Wolstenholme Do something Extraordinary! Between September 15 and December 15 you may receive a call from a current Fleming Student asking you to donate to the Fleming Foundation. Your contribution can help make the difference p7 Staying Connected and Supporting Fleming Students has never felt so Good! The Esthetician program at Fleming prepares students as professional estheticians in spas and salons. As well, the program provides students with business, entrepreneurship and sales skills that are needed in the field. Within the program, students learn to apply a wide range of spa services. Operating the public day spa in the students’ third semester also provides them with strong business and customer service skills. Spa Essential provides a full service spa experience at a fraction of the cost. Services include, but are not limited to: Facials, Body Waxing, Makeup artistry and Hand & Foot care. Essentials is located in the Fleming Building, 1005 Elgin St. W. in Cobourg. It is open from May to August on Wednesdays from 4 to 8 p.m., Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Fridays from 1 to 5 p.m. To book an appointment, or for more information, call Essentials at 905-372-3247. News From Frost The new Ecological Restoration Honours B.Sc. Joint Trent-Fleming Degree/Diploma being offered at Fleming’s Frost Campus in Lindsay is all set to begin in September 2008 with full registration and a waiting list of students. Dr. Eric Sager has been hired to serve as the Program Coordinator. “I’m excited about the uniqueness of this type of student opportunity nationally, and how it draws on the strengths of two institutions that have strong traditions in the environmental fields. I’m looking forward with excitement to receiving the first cohort of students.” Hat’s off to alumnus James Lamore! James Lamore, a 1995 General Arts and Science graduate is an unassuming and friendly gentleman who loves to talk about his love of motorcycles. But delve deeper into James’ story and you will find a very giving man with a passion for his community, his church and for children’s issues. Each year James rides his 1980 Honda Goldwing GL1100 Sportster in the Peterborough Christmas Parade collecting teddy bears to distribute to children who need them. Every year he is the smallest float but a very popular one! This summer James organized the “Teddy Bear Run”. On June 22nd, riders from all over met to ride and collect teddy bears for Five Counties Children’s Centre and Crossroads shelters. “I try to do my bit”, he says modestly. James did more than his bit on July 15, 2004 when Peterborough was hit with a devastating flood. James could have stayed in the safety of his East City apartment but instead he rushed to assist after a frantic call from friends who were trapped in their London Street home. James was awarded the Mayor’s Award for Heroism for the rescue. “Things happen for a reason,” says James. “You just have to have a little faith” It is his faith and desire to help others that keeps James going. He has written a children’s book about bicycle safety and hopes to impart his knowledge about self defence and survival skills. He remains active in his church and in the community and is always looking for new ways to give back. Massages at the on campus C $25!! Suff linic for o ering an in nly ju ry o r illness or need the mental he just alth boost to get from y o u a re sure a relaxing massage? Septembe From r - Decem ber & Janu reap the b ary - Apri enefits of l s tudent lea full assess rning with ments, tre atments a care plans. nd home WE NEED YOU to ta lk about y rience as our expea Fleming G rad. This Alumni A fall, the ssociation will be wo Career Se rking with rvices to offer a se n’ learn’ s ri e s of ‘lunch essions to help our students graduatin plan their g careers. Contact N icole Lytl e- Grady, Alumni O fficer, at 7 05-749-55 or nilytle 30 ext. 13 @fleming 90 c .o n.ca for m informati o re on. Bell Canada Stock Holder? Do you currently own Bell Canada stocks? Things will be changing soon! We may be able to help with your tax planning! Look for more information in the Winter 2008 issue of Fleming Ties! Or you can contact Greg Mather at 749-5530 x-1318 or [email protected] p8 McKerr, Owen James (Parks and Recreation 1994/Natural Resources Law 1995) Funny how things go full circle. It has been years since I worked in a field that dealt with the environment. Well, I am now employed as a NEW (Nuclear Energy Worker). I work for a nuclear fuel conversion facility that refines uranium so that is can be used in different nuclear reactors all over the world. I love that I now have an impact on our environment directly. Gotta love “Clean Energy”. I am also very excited to announce the birth of our second son. Both Riley and his mother are doing well, and we are all happy to have moved back to Peterborough. Keep in touch. [email protected] MacDonald, (Shee) Colleen (Parks and Forest Recreation 1995) I got married October 2, 2004 and gave birth to my second child in Feb, 2008. 1970’s MacDonald, Murray C. (Fish and Wildlife Technology, 1987) Brooks, Fred (Electronics Engineering, 1976 & Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Robotics, 1979) Has written an online book. To check it out, visit www.declineandfallofthehumanrace.com Still alive against all odds ;>) Owens, (Brett) Janice (Tourism and Transportation – Travel Merchandising 1989) Perry, Kent (Forest Technology 1979) I am married to Steve and have 2 beautiful boys Matt 11 and Nathan 10. Living in sunny Alberta, married to a great girl and we have four great kids. 1980’s Grouxl, Maurice (Heavy Equipment Technician, 1982) I am alive and well living in the State of Alabama, USA. Words of advice to all graduates, if you wish to work anywhere within the United States.... TN (Trade NAFTA) VISA is an option. In order to find a good position, a BSc Degree is 98% mandatory with most employers. Taggart, Glenn (Forestry 1982, Fish & Wildlife, 1983) Remember 10 years of Snowfest Reunions...Last one attended 1993...Frost Campus, Lindsay, Auks.... McGowan, David A. (Electrical Engineering Technician 1984) Still married to Wendy for 26 years and 2 grandkids e becoming mor Interested in ? ur College involved in yo e portunities ar Volunteer op ac ease cont t: excellent! Pl .on.ca for ingc alumni@flem more details. Francis, J. Michael (Integrated Resource Management Technician 1995/Natural Resources Technology Law Enforcement 1996) Married in August of 2007 and living in the Halifax area of Nova Scotia Bates, (Brown) Karen (Forestry Technician 1997) My son was born in July of 2005 and I married in September 2007. Kerschowski, Oliver (Forestry Technician, 1997) of 1988!! s s la c g on Nursin take place l il w n io n 0th, A reu ptember 2 e S y a d r u Sat formation in e r o m r o 2008. F Fox act Nancy t n o c e s a ple n) at (nee O’Brie @hotmail.com fox nursenancy 1990’s Wright (McAneney), Rosean (Social Services Worker, 1990) I finally got married on December 14, 2007. Berriman, Dave (Geotechnical Technologist 1992) My wife RoseMarie and I have two sons: six year old Ethan and one and a half year old Jack. I am getting married to Lauris Boltz on June 28, 2008 in Kitchener Ontario and I will reside there as well. I am working for a lighting company, and my fiancée works for Tim Horton’s and with an autistic woman. Keys, James (Electrical Engineering Technician – Controls 1998) There is an upcoming class reunion at Jim’s house in the summer of 2008. Robillard, (Moreau) Monique (Integrated Resource Management Technology 1997) Although after graduation I found employment in my field of study, I chose to leave my position to run our family business after my father was involved in a serious car accident and would be absent from the business. Since then, I continue to manage the family business and married my husband Kelly Robillard in 2001 in Valletta, Malta. We also have a beautiful daughter Kaija Amelia, born March 25, 2004. Both my husband and I are involved in the backyard leisure industry. Beaulieu, Shawn (Nursing, 1998) I married in 2000 to Tania Berry, a fellow SSFC Alumni from the Frost campus in cartography. We now have 2 children Kyle and Kendra 3 and 1 respectively. We are living back home in Elliot Lake. Burton, Lucas (Drug and Alcohol Counsellor 1998) Hoose, Ken (Environmental Technician 2003 Environmental Technologist 2004) Moved and currently living in British Columbia Sarah and I were married June 18 2005. We now have a puppy named Jersey. Richardson, Adam (Drilling Technician 1999, Electrical Technology 2003) We had our first baby, Owen, on Feb 21 2007. We also completed the building of our first new home in February 2008. Silva, (Lang) Wendy (Cartographic Technician, 1999) I got married in 2001, to Craig. We, along with big sister, Rachel (December 2004) happily welcomed our second daughter, Lauren, in March 2007. 2000’s White, Michelle (Geographic Information Systems-Cartographic Specialist 2004) Once I graduated from Fleming I spent a year travelling around Australia and New Zealand. Once back in Toronto I spent a year working at Map Mobility in Etobicoke, then my Kiwi boyfriend and I decided to move back to New Zealand to try it out. I have been working for the City Council in the GIS department for a year now, updating the GIS information for the city’s water supply and waste water. Its great working abroad but I hope to return to Ontario soon to live and work. Byerlay, Jamie (Social Work – Frost, 2005) Davidson, Peter T (Fish and Wildlife Technology, 2000) Following graduation from SSFC, I worked in Nova Scotia, and then moved to Alberta where I completed a BSc in Forest Management. After working in Alberta and Ontario, I am back in the Maritimes working in a permanent full time position with J.D. Irving, Limited as a Silviculture Supervisor in St George, New Brunswick. I am engaged to Stephanie Rheault from Hearst, Ontario and will be getting married in August 2008. Upcoming graduate from Laurentian University with an Honours Bachelor of Social Work Degree, plan to continue education in order to obtain a Masters of Social Work. I am also a soon to be bride Sept. 12. 2009. Wilson, Ursula (Business – General, 2005) We are enjoying the new addition to our family. Katie (Katharine Anne) was born Dec.10, 2007. She’s a very happy and content baby. A joy and a blessing to have! Corbeil, Jason (Educational Assistant 2007) Thompson, (Lindsay) Deanna (Aquaculture 2000) Announces the birth of daughter Talia Adriana Susan Corbeil, born July 24, 2007. I was married on October 15, 2005 and we welcomed our first daughter Keira Lindsay on November 16, 2006. Trotter, Linsey (Business – General, 2007) Gillies, Becky R (Forestry Technician 2003) It took a long time to find a job in my area of study... for all those struggling don’t give up!!! I waited a full year after graduation!! Adam Hodgson and I are getting married in August 2008. Grady, (Lytle) Nicole (Career and Work Counsellor 2003) After a whirlwind eight year courtship - Scott and I were married on November 17th, 2007 at All Saints Anglican Church in Peterborough. We purchased a house last summer in Peterborough. I work for the Foundation Office at Fleming College as the Development/Alumni Officer and Scott works for the City of Peterborough as a Transit Operator. Hood, Kate (Ecosystem Management Technology 2003) My partner Jason and I live and work in a small town just north of the Muskokas. I am working at an incredible company called the Northern Edge Algonquin, organizing and planning eco-adventures and soulful retreats on the Edge of Algonquin Park. Jason and I have just bought our first house and have been busy creating a wonderful home. WELCOME For the 3rd consecutive year, more than 90% of Fleming students were employed within six months of graduation AON Health Services: Long Term Care and Retirement Communities AON is an innovative and growing organization committed to the promotion of wellness and quality of life for older adults. If you really want to make a difference, explore fulfilling Health Care and other careers with us now. 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Phone: (705) 749-5509 Do you ha ve sons, d aughters, nephews, brothers, sisters... o is anyone r els member o e close to you, a f th Family? W e Fleming Alumni e’d love to your mult i-generatio hear nal success s tories! Ple Fleming a se contact: Leona De Carlo at: ldecarlo@ flemingc.o n.ca p 10 Sandra Dupre, Principal Halibuton School of the Arts Haliburton ON – Fleming College is pleased to announce Sandra Dupret as the new principal of the Haliburton Campus, home to the Haliburton School of The Arts. As the current chair of the School of Media, Art and Design at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ms. Dupret is responsible for strategically leading nine academic programs delivered at two campus locations. As the former director and curator of exhibitions at Wayne State University, Ms. Dupret managed and directed more than 110 exhibitions, where she developed exceptional arts administration skills involving public relations, advertising, community outreach, fundraising, staffing, and educational programming. Ms. Dupret has a master’s degree in Fine Arts (printmaking, sculpture) and has taught in the areas of papermaking, sculpture, and lithography. Her teaching experience is enhanced by her significant fundraising experience – including grant proposal writing and donor cultivation. Ms. Dupret recognizes the uniqueness of the Haliburton School of The Arts and its long-serving foundation within the Haliburton community. Sandra is looking forward to assisting the Haliburton Campus as it continues to move forward with its strategic plan of increasing access, quality and accountability through creativity and innovation. She began her new role as principal on November 5, 2007. “I am very honoured to have first been considered and subsequently offered the position of Principal, Haliburton Campus. Both the Haliburton School of The Arts and the community’s outstanding reputation and commitment to the arts are highly celebrated and I look forward to being a part of something that is so special. My family and I are very much looking forward to being a part of the Haliburton community, which has always been one of our favorite places to visit. We are delighted with the opportunity to now be able to permanently live and work in the region,” said Ms. Dupret. Fleming College leads schools in taking action on bottled water continued from front identity, as well as campus advertisements to create awareness throughout the school community. We are very excited that Earth Day Canada and Fleming College, represented by the Marketing program, are moving forward together to create and market what appears to be the first initiative to reduce plastic bottles containing drinking water in schools across Canada, said Tony Macdonald, Coordinator of Marketing Applied Projects at the college. The F-H2O campaign is fresh, unique and timely, said Jed Goldberg, Earth Day Canada’s President. This campaign has all the ingredients necessary to be hugely successful on any campus, school or workplace in the country, Goldberg said. Students in the Marketing Applied Projects course will create the school-based program using the F-H2O campaign elements over the fall 2008 semester, in consultation with EDC. As in F-H2O’s initial campaign, the focus will be on the environmental impact of plastic bottles and the promotion of refillable stainless bottles as the primary solution. This program has tremendous potential given the growing awareness and concerns around the issue. We cannot wait to get started working on this with Earth Day Canada, said Mr. Macdonald. The Fleming College Marketing Applied Projects course is part of the college’s three-year Marketing program. It has been branded as the Fleming Applied Agency and works with real-world clients. For 15 weeks of classes, students are vested, card-carrying owners in the business. Students in the second or third year of the program have the opportunity to take the course. About Earth Day Canada Earth Day Canada (EDC), a national environmental charity founded in 1990, provides Canadians, with the practical knowledge and tools they need to help the environment. It was recently recognized as the top environmental education organization in North America, for its innovative programs and educational resources, by the Washington-based North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE), the world’s largest association of environmental educators. EDC regularly partners with 1000’s of organizations in all parts of Canada. www.earthday.ca p 11 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION UPDATE Introducing the Alumni Association E-Bulletin! This June launched the newest communication between the Alumni Association and over 4,000 Fleming College Alumni. The E-Bulletin is a monthly communiqué delivered right to your inbox detailing Alumni programs and incentives as well as news to supplement Fleming Ties bi-annual publication. If you would like to receive this monthly email please contact the alumni office at [email protected]. Ontario Place Alumni Discounts! Planning on visiting Ontario Place this summer? The Alumni Association is pleased to offer Fleming College Alumni fantastic discounts to Ontario Place and the 2008 Rogers Chinese Lantern Festival. Go to www.ontarioplace.com Press “Corporate Clients Click Here” Enter Username: 51532 Enter Password: fun Visa, MasterCard and American Express cards accepted. The Brick Select Rewards Program As part of our campaign to support student bursaries through the Ontario Trust for Student Support (OTSS) we will be contacting alumni to ask for their support. By making a contribution to this program the government will match every dollar donated so each contribution will be doubled. This money will be pooled with other contributions and used to create endowments (an endowed fund uses the interest from the funds donated to give out a bursary ensuring that the bursary will always be available once established) to make sure that students in financial need are able to attend college or to complete their course of study. We ask that when a student calls between Sept. 15 and Dec. 15 that you consider helping a student to get an education. Your contribution can help to make the difference for someone. Have you been waiting for a sale to replace that old refrigerator with a more energy efficient model? Have you been looking at your living room furniture and thinking, “I need to update?” Are you tired of serving family dinners on a card table? If you answered yes to any of these questions then you need to register for The Brick Select Rewards Program offering significant discounts at The Brick. To obtain a card or for more information contact the alumni office at [email protected]. Premier’s Awards 2008 Do you know a Fleming grad who has achieved success in his or her field of study? A grad that has made a difference in the community? We’re now accepting nominations for the 2008 Premier’s Awards. This is a fabulous opportunity for Fleming College where we can showcase the wonderful things that our graduates go on to do in their chosen careers. Presented annually, the Premier’s Awards acknowledge six outstanding graduates from Applied Arts: Creative Arts and Design, Community Services, Business, Health Sciences, Technology, and Recent Graduate. Chosen from nominations submitted by Ontario’s 25 colleges, nominees demonstrate career success related to their college experience and have made a significant contribution to their community. Each of the six recipients receives a bronze medal and a framed certificate signed by the Premier of Ontario. In addition, a $5000 bursary is directed to the college of the recipient’s choice. To see Fleming’s 2007 nominees please go to http://www.flemingc.on.ca/index.cfm/go/alumni/sub/premier.cfm For more information, or to make a nomination, please contact Nicole Lytle-Grady, Development/Alumni Officer at [email protected] or call 1-866-FLEMING X 1390. The deadline for nominations is Monday, September 8th, 2008. p 12 # 1 Office In Canada - Over Half the Employees are Fleming Grads…. Coincidence? We Think Not! Nationally, there are 255 Carlson Wagonlit branches but only one office can be ranked as the BEST! The Peterborough location at 232 Brock Street in Peterborough has earned this title for 2007/2008. This office also won this honour in 2001/2002. Dana Merrett, General Manager, attributes much of the success achieved to the 11 Fleming alumni that work there. “Graduates coming from the Fleming Program have a solid knowledge of sales, marketing, accounting, advertising, travel software and most importantly, strong customer service skills. Fleming grads inspire confidence with clients and have the capabilities to build strong customer relations that prove to be the foundation of all that we do here.” Carlson Wagonlit, Stewart Travel supports Fleming through offering placement opportunities Dana Merrett Carlson Wagonlit Travel General Manager for current students, – Graduate of Travel and Convention Management co-ordinating the Tourism & Travel students annual Study Abroad Trip, offering an Program, Teacher at Fleming College, Tourism and annual bursary for a graduating student and by acting as an ‘open door’ resource Travel Advisory Council Chairperson for current students to get up to date information that may be required in their classes. Arleigh Elson moved from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to attend Fleming. “I loved the city from the first minute I arrived. I attended the Fleming Open House and knew from the minute I stepped through the doors that Fleming was the college for me. A lot of colleges offer this program, but Fleming was the only college who could provide me with the best overall education to earn a successful career in my chosen field.” In addition to excellent business reputation this office has, Carlson Wagonlit Stewart Travel is actively committed to enhancing and promoting Peterborough’s Downtown area. “Stewart Travel has been a business in the downtown area for 33 years. Hammond Hall was built in 1883 and Carlson Wagonlit is proud to have been able to contribute to the beautification of Peterborough’s downtown core,” states Dana Merrett. With the double award winning restoration of Hammond Hall, Stewart Travel has indeed accomplished this goal! The Fleming College Foundation and Alumni Association would like to applaud Carlson Wagonlit Travel for the ongoing contributions and support it provides to the City of Peterborough and Fleming College students and graduates. Fleming grads inspire confidence with clients and have the capabilities to build strong customer relations that prove to be the foundation of all that we do here.” Do you work for or own a business that has strong ties to fleming college? Please let us know… you may be featured in the next edition of Fleming Ties! Contact: Leona DeCarlo, Events & Public Relations Officer at: 705-749-5530 ext 1204 or email [email protected] Arleigh Elson – Graduated in 2000 from the Tourism & Travel program and in 2001 from the Hotel & Resort Management Program at Fleming College CW ladies 1 - L to R: Arleigh Elson (2000 & 2001), Ellisa James (2007 & 2008), Carolyn Neveu (2008), Linda Francis (1994), Dana Merrett (1989), Tara Grills (1998), Laurie Bertrand (1995), Paula Graham (1998). Missing: Carolyn Condon-Burns, Jane Healey (1983), Patti Hewitt (1984) Carlson Wagonlit Hammond Hall Circa 1883 Restoration –winner of 2007 Peterborough Chamber of Commerce award & 2008 Peterborough Historical Society Award p 13 The future of Ontario’s Fire Service starts at Fleming College The equipment required to ensure Fleming Pre-Service $15,000.00 for the 3 semester course. This does not include Firefighter students are receiving the best training constantly any living expenses students incur while in the program. needs to be updated. In order for our future firefighters to Assisting our future first responders with their education have the skills and confidence to save lives, students must costs will only benefit our communities. master the current equipment used by Ontario Fire Services. There are several ways you can help our Firefighter Our students train at the Eastern Ontario Fire Academy students. Currently, the Ontario Government is matching (EOFA) located in Norwood – about a 30 minute drive east dollar for dollar all donations to endowed bursary funds for of Fleming’s Sutherland Campus. The EOFA is recognized Ontario Colleges. These bursaries go to students in financial as one of Ontario’s premier training facilities. On site are five need to help them offset the costs of their education. You can separate buildings, where students practice real life scenarios also make a donation to including fire control, assessment, confined space survival, our capital equipment fund forcible entry and victim triage. to assist in the purchase Second semester student, Ryan East, came to Fleming of updated equipment to from Caledon Village. “My family was a little hesitant about keep our students current. Fleming because the training facility is not located directly on If you would like more campus. The daily commute from Peterbrough to Norwood information about how to and the extra costs associated with make a donation living so far away from home were or about how perceived as significant issues; but after coming for a tour, seeing the amazing facility and meeting Patrick Chris Skura, Justin Helmi, Alex Briceland, Wayne (program co-ordinator), there Kyle Farley, Ryan East was absolutely no other choice of college for me!” to establish an endowed Tyler Lorenzini, Alex Briceland, The tuition costs for the Prebursary of your own, please Kristian Carlson, Jenny Myers Service Firefighter Education and contact Fleming College Training Program is upwards of $4000.00 per semester. These costs, combined with the required equipment costs and supplies can equal more than Burn Building Foundation at 705-749-5509 or 1-866-FLEMING (353-6464). Thank You Alumni! “The Fleming College Foundation would like to extend sincere thanks to the alumni members who spoke and/or helped welcome the newest members of Fleming’s alumni family, at this year’s convocation ceremonies; Tegan Moratz, Graduate 2007 Ecotourism & Adventure Tour Management Daniel Carrocci Daniel Carrocci, Graduate 2003 Resources Drilling & Blasting Technician and Graduate 2003 Geological Technician Greg Mather, Graduate 1981 Recreation Leadership Lynn Price, Graduate 1987 Business Administration - Marketing Jason Folz, Graduate 1994 Law & Security Administration Donna Rork, Alumni of Distinction, Graduate 1987 Business Administration - Marketing Lynn Price Nicole Cook, Graduate 1992 Business Administration - Marketing Jason Folz p 14 SERVICES AVAILABLE Career counselling, Resource Centre and help finding a job. We help people find work, and help employers find and train people who want to learn a specific job or increase their work experience. 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The college welcomes and encourages donations of all kinds. security will totally eliminate any capital gains tax while still allowing you to receive your tax credit. Gifts of Cash Planned Giving Gifts of cash can be designated for a specific program or project, or they can be unrestricted. Donations without restrictions allow the college to respond quickly to new ideas, initiatives and needs. These gifts take many forms - equipment, books and real estate for example. Planned gifts are generally gifts from one’s assets that occur upon death. They are also flexible arrangements and can be designed to provide lifelong income to the foundation, while generating gift receipts and significant income tax benefits now. Planned gifts range from bequests of appreciated property to balances of RRSP’s or RRIF’s. Gifts of Securities Bequests Securities are the most tax effective way to make a gift. 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