ANA Kitchen Tour’17 – Sunday Jan. 29th 1-4 pm

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Save the Date! A kitchen tour in the the neighbourhood is in the works! As we’re all aware, our neighbourhood is filled to the brim with beautiful homes. Many of our neighbours have put lots of work into them yet still keeping the charm that our area is so well known for. Three wonderful ladies are organizing this tour, $20 a ticket with the money going to Haven House which is a local Women’s shelter. January 29th! 1-4PM! More details to come.

 

Annual General Meeting – Wednesday June 15th at 7pm at the Pavilion in the Park

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Hello Neighbours,

Join us for the upcoming ANA  Annual General Meeting on Wednesday June 15th at 7pm at the new Pavilion in Knollwood Park (Stirling Ave & East Ave , behind Sheppard’s P. School) .
Come and check out the new bricks at the Pavilion. Refreshments will be served – including gourmet donuts from Jimmy’s Minis!
Bring a lawn chair or picnic blanket. If it is raining it will be moved to the Subscribers Lounge at the Auditorium.

Topics will include important updates and discussion about what’s happening in our community:

– Neighbourhood safety update – Waterloo Regional Police Service
– Update from Councillor Sarah Marsh
– Community dog park – Are you interested in exploring the possibility of a small off-leash park in our neighbourhood?
– LRT stop at Borden and Charles – What this means to our neighbourhood
– Update on the proposed crosswalk on Weber at Stirling or Fairview
– How to start new activites in our neighbourhood
– Election of board members for 2016

Encourage your neighbours to join us. 
Consider taking a board position or helping to start or run new activities.

We look forward to seeing you there!

 
Regards,
 
ANA Committee
 

ANA Open Board Meeting – Tuesday April 19 7:30 pm – Other upcoming events

Screen Shot 2016-04-07 at 9.28.49 PMHello Neighbours,
We are inviting you to our next Auditorium Neighbourhood Association Open Board Meeting (and informing you of upcoming events).
This is a great opportunity to meet your neighbours and get involved in activities.
ANA OPEN board meeting – Tuesday April 19th  7:30-9:00 pm 
Subscribers Lounge, Kitchener Memorial Auditorium 
All neighbours are invited and encouraged to attend
Agenda:
– Welcome
– Financial update
– Pavilion update
– Request for crosswalk on Weber at Frederick
– Community activities
– Community notice board – guidelines for use
– Details for AGM in June
– Overview of board positions. How to declare intention to run for a board position
ANA Annual General Meeting – Wednesday June 15 at 7pm
Pavilion in Knollwood Park (behind Sheppard school)
Save the date for this IMPORTANT ANA meeting
Earth Day Community Clean Up – Saturday, April 23, 12-2 pm
 – meet at the Pavilion in Knollwood Park
– garbage bags will be provided; some gloves will be available
– we’re looking for a high school student to help lead the event (email ANA if you can help out)
– refreshments will be provided
Neighbours Day  Saturday, June 11

– save the date  – more details will be coming soon

Regards,
ANA Board

Sunday September 20th event Schedule

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Sunday September 20th from 12:30 to 4 pm at Knollwood Park (behind Sheppard PS)
12:30 Meet at the new Pavilion for a waddle through the neighbourhood
1:30 Pavilion ribbon cutting ceremony (with Kitchener Mayor, our local councillor and members of the Kitchener Rangers Board + TEX)
1 to 4  pm Activities and games
1:45 Community photo at the pavilion
Kitchener Rangers Street Team (inflatables)
Kitchener Fire Department (with obstacle course)
Kitchener Rockway Centre (pole walking demonstration and trials)
Kitchener Master Gardeners and Kitchener Horticultural Society (workshops on forcing bulbs 2:15 and 3 pm)
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Kitchener Humane Society
Region of Waterloo Police Chief Larkin
Free cake, popcorn and cotton candy.
Pizza will be for sale
Face Painting and games
It’s going to be an amazing day, don’t miss it.
Thank you
The ANA Team

Last call for your donation

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Don’t miss out. Last call to get your donation in if you want your name included on the permanent donor recognition sign that will be installed in the park.

Donations of $20 or more will receive a tax receipt. Donate a minimum of $100 and you’ll be included in the donor sign in Knollwood Park. Drop your donation or call us to pick it up .

Brian Laube: 519 575 2786 – 212 Lydia st.

Jean Markovich : 226-220-4270 – 176 Samuel St

 auditoriumna@gmail.com

Thank you to our many generous donors. And thank you for sharing so many positive comments – we’re thrilled to hear you’re enjoying our wonderful park!

Celebrating our neighbourhood Centennial in Knollwood Park – Sept. 20th

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Update

The revitalization of Knollwood Park has been taking shape over the past year. The City of Kitchener, the Kitchener Rangers, and many individuals and businesses from our community have contributed funds and volunteered time to improve the beauty and design of our park. Here’s what we’ve accomplished so far:

• New trail
• New pavilion and picnic table • Playground extension

• 49 new trees

• Modernization of the sports field • New garbage containers

Thank you to everyone who has contributed to the Knollwood Park pavilion. We’ve received $25,000 from the Kitchener Rangers, $10,000 from a Festival of Neighbourhoods grant and over $11,000 from neighbours. Your generosity has been enormous!

Thank you to local architect David Thompson for donating his time and talent to create the design and oversee the construction of the pavilion.

There’s still time to donate

More funds are needed to finish the pavilion. New donations will pay for the addition of brick to the pavilion columns.

Donations of any size are welcome. You’ll receive a tax receipt for a donation of $20 or more.

Donate by August 27th for Special Recognition

Donate $100 or more by August 27th, 2015, and you’ll also receive recognition on a special sign that will be installed in the park in September.

 

How to donate

Please make your cheque payable to the City of Kitchener. Drop off your donation, or call us and we’ll pick it up:

Brian Laube | President 519.743.7744 brian.laube@rogers.com 212 Lydia Street

Jean Markovich | Vice President 226.220.4270 jean.markovich1@gmail.com
176 Samuel Street

Sunday, September 20th | We have a lot to celebrate!

• 100th anniversary of the Auditorium Neighbourhood • 25th anniversary of the Auditorium Neighbourhood

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• Enhancements to Knollwood Park

Plan to join us for a celebration in Knollwood Park. We’ll have fun and interesting activities for everyone.

Stay tuned for more information. Details will be available on the ANA website and Facebook page in early September.

Meeting on September 18 with Police Department at Bethany Church

D_waterloo2-630x250To all people in the Eastward area… as we are well aware, there have been a rash of garage, house, and car break-ins recently.

Constable Kurtis Glode of the Waterloo Regional Police Dept has set up a community meeting for Thursday Sept. 18, from 6pm-8pm at Bethany Church on Lancaster. He would like to have as many people as possible from the neighbourhood to attend. The police department wants to discuss the situation and also advise all of what we as a community can do. 
Please share this meeting information with all your neighbours.  Let’s make everyone aware of this important event and have a good turn out. 
Thanks!!

ANA Association

49 new trees in Knollwood Park

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by Markus Philipp

The 2013 tasks of the Park Rejuvenation have been succesfully completed last week with the planting of 49 new trees from a budget of $ 25,0000. Naturally they are not making a big visual splash at this time of the year but we can look forward to a very different park with a shady, tree lined, avenue-like trail winding through the greenspace, connecting bordering streets with the school, the sports fields and the playground.

We are especially excited to have a varity of beautiful large stature trees installed: 25 Sugar Maples, 16 London Plane Trees and 8 Tulip Trees will be complementing the existing mature Lindens, Pines, Norway and Silver Maples.

Each tree will be individually supplied with a 100 Liter watering bag next year to ensure a healthy root growth in the critical first two years. Watering has been contracted for two years to make sure that this investment will turn into a leafy canopy in summer and a display of colours in fall.

In 2014 the next steps will be taken to design, tender and build the Community Pavilion, close the tree gaps along East and Stirling Avenues and secure the East/Stirling Ave. park corner against people driivng their cars into the park.

The plane trees (picture below) are located behind the backstop of the ball diamond and on both sides of the central trail mixed with sugar maples.
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The London plane is a large deciduous tree growing 20–30 m (66–98 ft), exceptionally over 40 m (131 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 3 m (10 ft) or more in circumference. The bark is usually pale grey-green, smooth and exfoliating. The leaves are thick and stiff-textured, broad, palmately lobed, superficially maple-like, the leaf blade 10–20 cm (4–8 in) long and 12–25 cm (5–10 in) broad, with a petiole 3–10 cm (1–4 in) long. It is one of the predominant park and boulevard trees in many European cities including London and Paris.

The tulip trees are planted in a row on the west side of the soccer field and in the triangle towards the school.
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The tulip tree is the Western Hemisphere representative of the two-species genus Liriodendron, and the tallest eastern hardwood. It is native to eastern North America from Southern Ontario and Illinois eastward across southern New England. It can grow to more than 50 m (165 feet) in virgin cove forests of the Appalachian Mountains, often with no limbs until it reaches 25–30 m (80–100 feet) in height, making it a very valuable timber tree. It is fast-growing, without the common problems of weak wood strength and short lifespan often seen in fast-growing species. The flowers are pale green or yellow (rarely white), with an orange band on the tepals; they yield large quantities of nectar.