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Complete List of Silent Auction Donations

By |2019-12-10T18:13:32-05:00December 10th, 2019|The Egret Article|

A big thank you to all of the generous donors. We would also like to thank those who participated in the bidding process. All funds will go directly to supporting our club.

No. Article/Name Donated by:
1 Small framed pictures of hawk on a fence and hawk in flight Glenn Dennis and the estate of Melvin Dennis
2 Two bottles of Erie Shores Pier 41 red wine, 2 glasses in a basket JoAnn Grondin
3 Rival Electric Fondue Pot Sheeva Nakhaie
4 Royal Albert China Cup and Saucer – January Snowdrops Paul Pratt
5 Framed Cross Stitch Flowers JoAnn Grondin
6 Vania – 6 Liqueur Glasses Darlene Stracke
7 1 to 36 and A to Z information cards – Older but still useful Janet Howe
8 2 long stemmed Christmas candle holders JoAnn Grondin
9 Butterfly vase and butterfly wall hanging JoAnn Grondin
10 Bay Life Art – Hand Painted on Slate Lynda Corkum                
11 A “Therm-o” –  An eco-thermal insulated borosilicate glass vessel Lynda Corkum
12 Lovely Buckhorn Print with Trilliums Karen Cedar
13 Elderberry Wine from Black Bear Farms of Ontario Estate Winery Inc. Anonymous
14 Martini Vermouth Anonymous
15 Forty Creek Barrel Select Canadian Whisky Anonymous
16 The Warbler Guide JoAnn Grondin
17 3 Piece Salad Serving Set JoAnn Grondin
18 4 Bohemia Crystal Cocktail glasses JoAnn Grondin
19 Set of 3 Wescott Titanium Scissors JoAnn Grondin
20 Soccer Ball JoAnn Grondin
21 Pickle Ball Paddle (Value $32.99) JoAnn Grondin
22 First Aid Kit for Sports JoAnn Grondin
23 First Aid Kit for Sports JoAnn Grondin
24 St. Dalfour Fruit Spreads Gift Set with Ceramic Dish JoAnn Grondin
25 Oak Creek Canyon numbered  plate 701/5000 Regal Gifts
26 Wine decanter with tea towel and basket Doreen Grondin
27 Oversize Coffee Cup, Rainbow Silicone Straws, Owl Bag Clips, Owl Silicone Scrubber, and Owl Teacup Infuser Cathy Lapain
28 Oversize Coffee Cup, Rainbow Silicone Straws, Owl Bag Clips, Owl Silicone Scrubber, and Owl Teacup Infuser Cathy Lapain
29 Oversize Coffee Cup, Rainbow Silicone Straws, Owl Bag Clips, Owl Silicone Scrubber, and Owl Teacup Infuser Cathy Lapain
30 Portion Perfect Silicone Storage Snack Kit, Portion Perfect Silicone Storage Portion Kit, Silicone Trivets, Steel Straws, 1 set of Silicone Bags Cathy Lapain
31 Storage Basket, Owl Door Stop, Blanket and more   Cathy Lapain
32 Gift Certificate – Shampoo, Cut and Style #405813 Christine Doman, Fantastic Sams, 5905 Malden Road, LaSalle (Southwest corner of Malden and Sprucewood)
33 Gift Certificate – Shampoo, Cut and Style #405814   Christine Doman, Fantastic Sams, 5905 Malden Road, LaSalle (Southwest corner of Malden and Sprucewood)
34 One 3 gallon pot with four Norway Spruce Seedlings Gina Pannunzio
35 One 3 gallon pot with three White Cedar Seedlings Gina Pannunzio
36 One 3 gallon pot with one Swamp White Oak Seedling Gina Pannunzio
37 One jar of common milkweed seeds collected from a restoration site in Harrow (door prize) Gina Pannunzio
38 “Raven” – Innuit Art 29 x 21 inches, Artist Kananjinak Pootoogook.  Signed limited lithograph, number 44/50. Tony Braithwaite
39 “Owl” – 30 x 21 inches, Artist David Koslin, signed limited lithograph, number 37/50  Tony Braithwaite
40 “White Pine” – 22 x 18 inches, Artist A.J. Casson, limited lithograph (not signed). Tony Braithwaite
41 Set of 4 books of poetry: Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Emily Dickinson, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Walt Whitman JoAnn Grondin
42 Set of 2 books on Winston Spencer Churchill by William Manchester:  The Last Lion – Visions of Glory 1874 – 1932 and  Alone 1932 – 1940  JoAnn Grondin
43 Homemade Tote Bag Kenlyn Bryant
44 UniqiA Nightlight – Northern Goshawk Joan Walker and Mike Malone
45 UniqiA Nightlight – Merlin Joan Walker and Mike Malone
46 UniqiA Nightlight – Yellow Rumped Warbler Joan Walker and Mike Malone
47 UniqiA Nightlight – Merlin Joan Walker and Mike Malone
48 UniqiA Nightlight – Northern Goshawk Joan Walker and Mike Malone
49 UniqiA Nightlight – Yellow Rumped Warbler Joan Walker and Mike Malone
50 Natures Window – Northern Bob White Nightlight Joan Walker and Mike Malone
51 Photo Frame Nightlight Joan Walker and Mike Malone
52 Metal and Glass Hummingbird Nightlight Joan Walker and Mike Malone
53 Wildflowers Scarf Joan Walker and Mike Malone
54 Set of 3 Bird Nests Joan Walker and Mike Malone
55 Hummingbird Wall Paper Border Joan Walker and Mike Malone
56 Set of 8 Placemats Joan Walker and Mike Malone
57 Wine Basket Joan Walker and Mike Malone
58 Grasslands Road Glow in the Dark Bug in Jar with ground stake Joan Walker and Mike Malone
59 Grasslands Road Glow in the Dark Bug in Jar with ground stake Joan Walker and Mike Malone
60 Grasslands Road Glow in the Dark Bug in Jar with ground stake Joan Walker and Mike Malone
61 Two bottles of Sanson Wine – 1 red/1 white Shirley Grondin
62 Quilted Robin Door/Wall Hanger – approx. 15 x 20 inches Shirley Grondin
63 Quilted Cedar Waxwings Door/Wall Hanger – approx. 15 x 20 inches Shirley Grondin
64 Eight Wrist Bangles Shirley Grondin
65 Hand Painted Decorative Bulb Shirley Grondin
66 Seasons/Ontario Nature Magazines Gerry Kaiser
67 “Deerproofing Your Yard & Garden, 2nd Edition by Rhoda Massingham Hart Linda Menard-Watt
68 Four Ticket Voucher for a Spitfires Home Game Windsor Spitfires
69 “Partners” – 11 ½ x 17 inches, Artist Lisa Calvet, signed limited lithograph, number 723/1875 Tony Braithwaite
70 “Snowy Owl” – 11 ½ x 17 inches, Artist Lisa Calvet, signed limited lithograph, no. 1450/1875 Tony Braithwaite
71 Framed photo of Saw-whet Owl, 8 x 10 inches, photo by Tony Braithwaite Tony Braithwaite
72 3 used books by author Rachel Carson:  The Edge of the Sea, The Sea Around Us, and The Sense of Wonder Jessica Rose
73 Grey Shirt – Adult Small Joan Walker and Mike Malone
74 Grey Shirt – Adult Medium Joan Walker and Mike Malone
75 Round Glass Bowl – could be lead crystal Barb Beck
76 Oval Glass Bowl – could be lead crystal Barb Beck
77 Tea pot, creamer, sugar bowl & 2 cups Paul Pratt
78 6 mugs, creamer and sugar bowl (older but never used) Paul Pratt
79 Holland’s Moth Book – 100+ years old Paul Pratt
80 Games and more Darlene Stracke
81 White Bird Bookends Paul Pratt
82 Framed “My Little Chickadee”.  Ink and watercolour by A. Petrozzi Aileen Petrozzi
83 PawPaw Tree Tracey Colenutt
84 PawPaw Tree Tracey Colenutt
85 T-Shirt – Adult XS Steve Marks
86 T-Shirt – Adult XS Steve Marks
87 Martini Asti Bob Hall-Brooks
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State of the Straight Conference 2019

By |2019-12-10T18:11:18-05:00December 10th, 2019|The Egret Article|

By Gina Pannunzio

The State of the Strait is a binational collaboration between Canada and the US that hosts a meeting every two years. The purpose is to bring together government agencies, managers, researchers, students, advocates, conservation organizations and the public together to learn about historical, current and future ecosystem conditions of the Detroit River.

This year, the State of the Strait conference was held at the University of Windsor on November 19, 2019. The conference this year focused on the status and trends of ecosystem health indicators. More than 200 people attended the conference and the day consisted of expert panels focused on eutrophication and algal blooms, climate change, biological health, and habitat. As a result of the meeting, an indicator report is expected to be released for the Detroit River and western Lake Erie in July 2020.

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Climate Strike Windsor

By |2019-12-19T16:38:43-05:00December 10th, 2019|The Egret Article|

By Gina Pannunzio

Photo by Gerry Kaiser

On Friday September 27 2019, hundreds of people gathered at Charles Clark Square in the afternoon to participate in a climate strike day of action hosted by Earth Strike Windsor. At the same time this strike took place, students from high schools across the region walked out and marched their grounds to show solidarity. St. Clair College students marched along the Herb Gray Parkway and some local businesses closed up shop for the afternoon. These coordinated efforts locally reflected numerous climate strikes taking place across the world that week to bring awareness of climate change worries and challenges that are being felt. Greta Thunberg, a Swedish teenager has inspired these efforts and spoke in front of the United Nations, the Prime Minster of Canada and numerous governments to discuss these issues and sparking an international movement.

The gathering at Charles Clark Square included speakers from many different local organizations and hundreds of people with signs that said messages such as “There is no Planet B,” “The dinosaurs thought that they had time too,” “wildflowers not wildfires,” and “Policy change not climate change!” While the alarm bells are ringing for more action to address climate change, these rallies show the unanimity on the subject. Action is wanted and needed in the Windsor-Essex region. There are many individuals, representing all ages and interests who are concerned about the future and want to advocate for the environment today.

Since the Climate Strike, there has been increased attention focusing on climate change in Windsor-Essex.  The Windsor Essex County Environment Committee recommended a climate emergency declaration for the region. The Essex Region Conservation Authority strongly supported this proposed declaration for municipalities, and within a short time, the City of Windsor council, Town of Amherstburg Council, Essex County council and the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit council add to the growing list declaring a climate change emergency. The Town of Essex Council supported the creation of a Climate Change Adaptation Plan, and the Town of Tecumseh joined Partners for Climate Protection. Municipalities are also undertaking important action, such as updating sewer masterplans, undertaking shoreline studies, emergency flood plans, and exploring renewable energy projects.

Have Your Say: the City of Windsor released their 2019 Draft Climate Change Adaptation Plan and Climate Change Impacts in Windsor – A Technical Document. These items are tabled for public comment until January 20 2020, and any comments can be sent to .

While there is still a lot of work to be done, these actions collectively show how individuals who work together can truly make changes in their region. Don’t let the common argument of “I’m just one person, how can I make a difference,” be status quo. Let’s have action be the new normal in addressing climate change locally.

For those interested, ECFNC has welcomed Jennifer Nantais as the Climate Change Representative who will take the lead on climate change activities within the club.

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