Organization
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In 1991 a group of enlightened citizens, led by Charles Sauriol and Dave Money,
formed a committee to help manage and restore the natural area at Todmorden Mills.
The Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve Committee (TMWPC) is a charitable organization,
run by a volunteer board, with about 50 members. The mission of the TMWPC is to
bring the degraded natural area at Todmorden Mills back to health.
Native plants are being used to restore the vegetation communities back to pre-settlement
conditions.
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TMWP Founders, Dave Money (L), and Charles Sauriol.
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In 1990 the late Charles Sauriol, a well known conservationist,
initiated talks with Dave Money, past-president of the Ontario Horticultural Association.
The two were interested in bringing native wildflowers such as White Trillium,
Jack-in-the-pulpit and Bloodroot back to Todmorden Mills.
Todmorden Mills Wildflower Preserve was established in 1991,
and the group was registered as a charitable organization.
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Paula Davies, Chair
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Heather Matthews, Vice-chair
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Pauline Sackin, Treasurer
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Paul Beveridge, Director
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Glenn Gillespie, Director
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Bogna Jaworski, Director
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Janice Palmer, Director
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Miriam Webster, Director
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TMWP Board. Back row (from left): Bogna Jaworksi, Heather
Matthews, Glenn Gillespie. Front row (from left): Paula Davies,
Pauline Sackin, Janice Palmer. Absent: Paul Beveridge and Miriam
Webster.
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Membership in TMWPC is free.
Simply contact us with your name and contact information.
Members receive a newsletter two or three times a year, and invites to all
our events.
Your donation can help the restoration work in the Preserve.
Because we are a charitable organization, donations to the TMWPC are tax-deductible.
If you would like to make a donation, please send a cheque or money order to
the Treasurer. A tax receipt will be issued for donations over $10.
We have a wide variety of activities and projects for you to become
involved in.
- Plantings.
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Each spring, TMWPC members with the help of community volunteers and partners,
plant trees, shrubs, wildflowers and ferns in the Preserve.
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- Invasive Plant Control.
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Join our "weed team"
and help us protect trilliums and other wildflowers,
by controlling invasive plants such
as Japanese knotweed and garlic mustard.
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- Garbage Clean-Ups.
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Our annual spring clean-up at Todmorden, with Friends of the Don East and
the Todmorden Mills Museum, has proved popular and has resulted in tonnes of garbage being
removed.
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- Guided Nature Walks.
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Join us on one of our free guided walks in spring and fall, led
by local naturalists and run in conjunction with
the Todmorden Museum.
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- Outreach and Education.
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We publish a newsletter for members regularly and keep them informed of
events. We have created a trail guide, and checklists of birds and wildlfowers
in the Preserve.
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- Wildlife Monitoring.
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Members can contribute their observations of plants and wildlife to our
monitoring scheme.
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Our work at the Preserve has been generously supported by many partners and sponsors.
Here is the current list:
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The Toronto Parks and Trees Foundation
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The Ontario Trillium Foundation
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City of Toronto, Culture Division
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City of Toronto, Forestry
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City of Toronto, Parks and Recreation
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Friends of the Don East
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Toronto East Rotary Club
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Urban Forest Associates Inc.
A complete list of groups, partners and funders who have worked with us over the
last ten years is available here.
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