Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Active Area Resident and Former Commodore of Maskwa Dies Suddenly

Tom Willdey, LCDR, CD, RCN (Ret’d), a long-time resident of the Rockingham area passed away suddenly and unexpectedly this past Saturday. He was active in our community, and a great parishioner at St. Benedict Parish, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Very community, Tom also served as past president of both Maskwa Aquatic Club and Rockingham Heritage Society. He was a dedicated volunteer at the Ronald MacDonald House, which was a charity close to his heart. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 5449. Tom was a man who firmly believed “ask not what you can do for me, but what I can do for you.”

His sudden passing is especially, hard on his loving wife of 43 years, Juliana Belle Willdey (Turnbull), and he will be deeply missed by his children, Karla (David), Katherine (John), and Brian (Stephanie).

Visitations are 2-4pm, 6-8pm Wednesday, February 23 at J.A. Snow Funeral Home, 339 Lacewood Drive.

The Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30am Thursday, Feb. 24 in Saint Benedict Parish, 45 Radcliffe Drive.

Donations in Tom’s memory can be made to the Ronald MacDonald House, 1133 Tower Road, Halifax or a charity of your choice.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Public Perception of Coyotes in NS

Hi Everyone:
One of Maskwa's coaches is also working on a survey about coyotes. Please read below and take the time to fill it out.

Survey Public Perceptions of Coyotes of Nova Scotia
Disclaimer: This survey is being conducted by a group of Dalhousie students in order to assess public perceptions of coyotes in Nova Scotia. In the brief survey below we ask you to comment on your perceptions of coyotes. We will not ask you for your name, and all the information will be kept securely and destroyed when the project is complete. You can leave any answers blank if you do not feel comfortable answering them. By agreeing to take part in this survey you are also permitting the research team to use any quotes you provide. If you have any questions about the information or how we are using it please see one of the people conduction this survey or contact: Dalhousie.coyotes@gmail.com

For more information on coyotes visit: www.gov.ns.ca/natr/
Please e-mail your completed survey to Dalhousie.coyotes@gmail.com with the subject line: Survey by March 7th. Hard copies can also be mailed to:
Scott Dickey, 21 Bayview Rd, Halifax, NS, B3M 1N8

□ I agree to participate in this survey (Yes / No) (Please bold)

Community of Residence:__________________ Sex: □ M □ F (Please bold)
Age Range: □18-30 □31-40 □ 41-60 □ 60+ (Please bold)
Ethnicity:____________
1) What is your personal opinion of coyotes? (Bold all that apply)
□ An invasive species □ A predator
□ An important part of nature □ Other: ______________________
2) Is the provincial government's coyote management strategy necessary? Please rate from 0 -5, where 5 is very necessary, 1 is not necessary, and 0 is not sure. _______
3) Is the provincial government's coyote management strategy effective? Please rate from 0 -5, where 5 is very effective, 1 is not effective, and 0 is not sure. ________
4) How concerned are you about coyotes? Please rate from 1-5, where 5 is very concerned, 1 is not concerned, and 0 is not sure. _________
5) Which of the following factors has influenced your personal concern about coyotes? (Bold all that apply)
□ Personal safety □ Children's safety □ Pet's safety
□ Other:(Please Specify)_______________________
5) When did you first start paying attention to coyotes in Nova Scotia?
____________________________________________________________

7) What is your main source of information about coyotes? (Bold all that apply)
□ Newspaper □ Radio
□ TV □ Internet
□ Government publications □ Other: ____________________

8) What form of community education about coyotes would you find most useful? (Bold all that apply)
□ Public meetings □ Website information
□ TV announcements □ Radio announcements
□ Mail-out brochure □ Other: ____________________
9) Do you have any more information or opinions about coyotes that you would like to share?








10) Have you ever had an experience with a coyote?

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Outdoor rink on Kearney Lake - sort of now covered in snow

It's a blistering, wintery day here at Maskwa this morning. I have to say that yesterday I enjoyed watching Sarah Kendall with her children, Robin and Stephanie and I think another friend tagged along, as they shoveled off a part of Kearney Lake for skating. I'm sure Ben wished he could have been there but alas he's enjoying the hot weather of Florida for his paddling training - and we wish him and all the paddlers the best. I meant to yell out to Sarah to pop in for some hot chocolate but found my head buried in grant applications. Sarah do bang on the door next time and I promise hot chocolate for you and the crew - I always keep some on hand in the canteen. I should also let Sarah know that the snow has almost reclaimed all her hard work. It is unbelievably windy up here but hopefully later in the week we'll get rain to wash away the fine powder of snow on the make-shift outdoor skating rink.

It was nice to see our new paddling coach, Jordan, he's actually not so new anymore as he's been with us since September, but this morning he was giving Brian Dugie a work out. Dan popped in to say hi which was nice - can you tell I don't get many visitors -lol.

If anyone would like to pop into the club for track suit sizing please email me at manager.maskwa@gmail.com. I plan to put our first order in by next Friday.

So on that note, I have to brave the elements once more and clear off my van. I soo can't wait for summer.

PS - One of Maskwa's own - Alex Scott, is competing on the NS Judo team for the Canada Games and tonight he's on the Rick Mercer show....I've been told he's actually going to beat up Rick - that I have to see! Way to go Alex! We are so very proud of you.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Icy Roads into Maskwa - Please Drive Slow


Hi everyone:
I wanted to warn everyone to please go slow when you are heading up to the club. The driveway and pathway into the club are sheets of ice. When I was there last night we actually had to help a coach get his car back onto the road. I called Kempton, our snow removal person who lives on Saskatoon Drive, and he's going to get a load of gravel to spread around today for the second parking lot and driveway into the club. I also noticed that with the high amount of snow in a short amount of time the garbage can by the trails got buried so if you plan to walk please don't litter.

I've set up the Maskwa track suits assorted by sizes inside Heritage Hall for those who want to try both the jackets and pants on. I plan to place an order by Friday,18. I'm really excited about these track suits and can't wait for my own. Since I'm working mostly from home this week - thanks to my water heater bursting and flooding my basement - please feel free to call my cell at 495-0212 if you would like to arrange a time to pop into the club to see the track suits and try them on. I will admit my best times are mornings but I can also do a few evenings.

I am also very happy to write that very soon we will come out with a formal announcement of the relationship Maskwa has forged with our Platinum sponsor.

Again if you need to reach me please email me at manager.maskwa@gmail.com. Have a great week.

PS - The pic I posted is what I'm dreaming off now because honestly if I didn't visualize this scene in my head I wouldn't venture outside.