2006 Volunteers Competing Teams Trail Guides/Captains

Judges/Facilitators Baker School, MacGregor Presenters/Others College Jeanne-Sauve,

College Silver Heights Collegiate, Winnipeg Colleen Andreychuk Doug Hevenor Bob Austman Steven Hills Cooks Creek Conservation District Team, Oakbank Bill Baker David Huck Dianne Beaven Kristopher Innes Comorant School, Cormorant Lake Russell Bell Laureen Janusz Gene Bender Cathi Johnson Deloraine School, Deloraine Barbara Benoit Alexis Knispel Byrnes Benoit Lacy Kontzie East Conservation District Team, Gimli

Lise Boiteau Andrea Kraayeveld Fairholme School, Katrina Broughton Phil Langford Tim Byers Jennifer Lidgett Fort Richmond Collegiate, Winnipeg Brendan Carruthers Bev MacKenzie Linda Christianson Bob MacKenzie Gimli High School, Gimli Clair Cook Kyla Maslaniec Sherry Dangerfield Mona Maxwell Helen Betty Osborne Ininiw Education Resource Centre, Gerry Delorme Keith McGregor Norway House Lyn Dunford Rebecca McKay John Dyck Jennifer Nelson J.H. Bruns Collegiate, Winnipeg Susan Eros Barry Oswald Melanie Gamache Lily Peters LaSalle-Redboine Conservation District Team, Portage la Prairie Gene Fortney Glenn Peterson Gil Godard Patricia Pohrebniuk Lord Selkirk Regional School Teams 1 & 2, Selkirk Loraine Gowanlock James Potton Ron Gowanlock Myrna Potton Maple Grove Colony School, Lauder

Carol Graham Ian Ripley & Area Collegiate Institute, Neepawa Peggy Hamilton Brenda Robinson Donald Harron Cathy Shaluk Northwest Soil Management Association Team, Swan River David Hay Bernadette Slager

Competing Teams (continued) elcome to all the visitors and participants in the Oak River Colony School, Oak River Envirothon! All who attend are W expected to display courtesy, honesty and respect Pembina Valley Conservation District Team, Manitou towards competition officials, other teams, guests and facilities. R. D. Parker Collegiate Teams 1 & 2, Thompson

Sequoia Energy Inc. Team, Manitou anitoba Envirothon participants are expected to compete in competition events with an honest Shaftesbury High School, Winnipeg M effort to follow the rules and elevate the spirit of this competition. As a participant, you are learning the Swan Valley Regional Secondary School , lifetime skills of integrity, honesty, fairness, and Swan River sportsmanship along with respect for and knowledge of our

Vincent Massey Collegiate Teams 1 & 2, Winnipeg natural resources. The goal of the competition is to give one's best effort while displaying these skills. These West Lynn Heights, Lynn Lake qualities will help you become better conservationists regardless of the final score. Westwood Collegiate, Winnipeg e hope you enjoy the competition and support all Windsor Park Collegiate, Winnipeg teams in a positive manner. Above all, enjoy W meeting new people and seeing old friends.

Thank you for participating and good luck in the 2006 Manitoba Envirothon Provincial Competition! et he ames egin! L T G B

2005 Volunteers (continued) Schedule of Events

th Thursday, May 25 Murray Smith Christine Tymchak Roy Sondershausen Jenna Walker 4:00-6:00 p.m Arrival and Registration, International Peace Larry Strachan Christine Webb Garden Melissa Sutherland Ian Witherspoon Andrea Swain Stephani Windsor 5:30-7:00 p.m. Dinner at Peterson Dining Hall Amanda Tetrault Rick Wishart 7 p.m. Welcome and Introductions in Masonic Auditorium Master of Ceremonies: Jim Potton Welcome to International Peace Garden: Doug Hevenor Team Introductions hese are the people who assisted with the 2006 Socializing Manitoba Envirothon Competition. We hope we th have not missed anyone! Friday, May 26 T 7:00 a.m. Breakfast in Peterson Dining Hall

8 a.m. Briefing for Trail Captains, Trail Guides, Team e extend our special thanks to the Advisors and Trail Monitors near Peterson International Peace Garden and the Dining Hall International Music Camp for allowing us to W use their facilities and to Fairholme Colony 8:20 a.m. Assignment of trail guides to Teams for food services. 8:30-9:00 a.m. Teams, volunteers walk to trail testing site

9:15 a.m. Trail Testing begins

12:20 noon Lunches for teams & volunteers

chedule f vents S o E 2006 Manitoba Envirothon Contributors th Saturday, May 27 (continued)

10:20 a.m. Oral Presentations in Music Cabins

11:50 a.m. Lunch in Peterson Dining Hall Teams presenting at 1 p.m. go first.

Students and teachers or Judges are not to eat lunch together

1:00-2:30 p.m. Oral Presentations in Music Cabins

2:50 p.m. Announcement of finalists in Burdick Centre

3:10 p.m. Final Orals (3 teams)

5:30 p.m. Dinner at Peterson Dining Hall

6:30 p.m. Awards at burdick Centre Master of Ceremonies: Brendan Carruthers

7 p.m. Departure

Spectra Productions Spruce Products Limited Tembec – Pine Falls Operation

Tyrchniewicz Consulting University of Manitoba 2006 Manitoba Envirothon University of Winnipeg

Partners & Sponsors

Faculty of Science, Brandon University Manitoba Envirothon is hosted by the Manitoba Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada – PFRA Canadian Forestry Association Forestry Association and partner organizations. Canadian Wildlife Service Canon USA Canon Canada Covering New Ground Manitoba Agricultural Sustainability Initiative Ducks Unlimited Canada Environment Canada EcoAction Fairholme Colony International Peace Garden LaSalle Redboine Conservation District Louisiana-Pacific Canada Limited Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives Manitoba Climate Change Action Fund Manitoba Conservation Manitoba Conservation Districts Manitoba Education, Youth & Citizenship Manitoba Energy, Science and Technology Manitoba Hydro Manitoba Model Forest Manitoba Water Stewardship Myrna and Jim Potton Nature Conservancy of Canada Oak Hammock Marsh Interpretive Centre Pembina Valley Conservation District Sequioa Energy Inc.

Schedule of Events

Friday, May 26th (continued)

1:00 p.m. Reassemble and return to trail

1:30 p.m. Trail testing resumes

4:30 p.m. Teams, volunteers walk to Residences

5:30 p.m. Supper at Peterson Dining Hall

7:30 p.m. Teachers Workshop on 2007 Theme (Renewable Energy) in Burdick Centre

7:30 p.m. Trading Session for teams in Masonic Auditorium

8:30 – 10:00 p.m. Recreation and socializing

th Saturday, May 14

7:00 a.m. Breakfast in Peterson Dining Hall

8:30 a.m. Judges, Facilitators and Cabin Monitors orientation in Burdick Centre

8:30-10:00 a.m. Team preparation for Orals in Masonic Auditorium

9:00 a.m. Test review & debriefing for teachers – Howard Hall

TENTH ANNUAL

MMANITOBA EENVIROTHON

ROVINCIAL OMPETITION P C

May 25th, 26th, & 27th, 2006

International Peace Garden

"An Olympic style environmental competition for high school students"