The Lake Erie Beacon March 24 2017

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Serving Lake Erie’s North Shore Friday March 24, 2017

INSIDE The Breakthrough Is The Jersey Palm

Thames Talbot Land Trust Conservation Of Hawk Cliff Woods

For several years, officials have been concerned about the cost of maintaining the beach. STORY PAGE 2

Canada’s 150th Anniversary Report During this period, in contrast to the higher density and slower moving agricultural settlement development by the English inward from the east coast of the colonies,. STORY PAGE 3

Taylor Made I’m betting the U.S. president thought the lake was called Erie because it was a spooky place. STORY PAGE 4

Protect Our Precious Great Lakes Now more than ever, we need your help to protect our precious Great Lakes. STORY PAGE 4

First Round of 2017 Elgincentives Grants Approved “This program has enabled Elgin County to help local businesses to make significant improvements and expansions to their properties. STORY PAGE 7

Celebrations in Port Burwell The Committee put an invitation out to local organizations, businesses and the general public to join the Committee. STORY PAGE 8

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The Thames Talbot Land Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to Left: A closeup look at a hawk. promoting and preserving ecological heritage. In 2016, the organization purof Regional Road 22 south of Regional chased Hawk Cliff Woods, 230 acres of Road 24 where it dead ends at the cliff culturally significant property. Through overlooking Lake Erie. The land on eivolunteer efforts, the Thames Talbot ther side of this agreement area was Land Trust has launched several initiaand still is privately owned. Then in tives to preserve and enhance the Car1974 the Hawk Migration Association olinian forest, which is along an of North America (HMANA) was international migratory route for birds formed to advance the knowledge of and monarch butterflies. Due to these raptor migration and help establish a efforts, the site has been opened for rational basis for future monitoring of fall months showed that large flights of raptor populations across the contipublic enjoyment through marked raptors passed west along the north trails and interpretive signage nent. To this end HMANA provided shore of Lake Erie as they migrated out standard forms and protocols for Hawk Cliff Hawkwatch of Canada. recording raptor migration counts at The Hawk Cliff migration site was the various hawk watches across North Eventually the Hawk Cliff site was first “discovered” by the late W. E. Saun- incorporated into a new agreement America, including the Hawk Cliff ders of London while birding in the Port area in cooperation with the Yarmouth Hawkwatch. Stanley area in southern Elgin County. Township municipality. The designated Numerous visits to the site during the Continued On Page 5 area included the one kilometre section

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We Live in Port Stanley You Should Too!

Above: Hawk Cliff looking west towards Port Stanley.

The Browns Hawk Cliff

Attention all Elgin County festival and event organizers! Elgin County is pleased to present the Festival and Event Partnership Program (FEPP) again in 2017. The program provides funding to qualifying local groups that take it upon themselves to develop the vibrant festivals and events that make Elgin’s communities great. In 2017, the FEPP will provide up to $4,000 of funding to support several qualifying festivals and events across the County. Elgin supports festivals and events because they are an important representation of the area’s cul-

3. Increase the amount of money that visitors spend. In 2016 the Off the Wall Art Show, Port Stanley Harbourfest, the Strawberry Fields Kite Festival, and Cactus, Cattle and Cowboys were successful in receiving funding. ture, attract visitors to the County, retain local spending; and enhance the quality of place within the community. Festivals and events are eligible to apply for funding provided that they are located within Elgin County and meet the following goals: 1. Increase the amount of people that visit Elgin; 2. Increase the length visitors stay; and,

A copy of the FEPP application can be downloaded by visiting the County of Elgin’s Tourism website. Applications must be submitted by Friday, April 7, 2017 to qualify. If you have questions about this program, call the Economic Development Department at (519) 631-1460 ext. 164 or send an e-mail to jedebackere@elgin.ca.


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