10th Anniversary Ashcroft Communities In Bloom - Ashcroft, British Columbia
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N 50° 43.251 W 121° 16.817
10U E 621390 N 5620194
Ashcroft Communities In Bloom Mosaic is located in Heritage Place Park on Railway Avenue and 7th Street.
Waymark Code: WM13ZBH
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 03/18/2021
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Communities in Bloom

”Values:
Integrity – Respect – Collaboration – Excellence – Accountability

Vision:
To inspire all communities to enhance the quality of life and our environment through people and plants in order to create community pride.

Mission:
We are a volunteer and partnership-driven organization that uses a multi-tiered competitive evaluation process to foster community strength, involvement and continuous improvement. This is accomplished by nurturing environmental sustainability, enhancements of green spaces, and heritage conservation, in cultural and natural environments encompassing municipal, residential, commercial, and institutional spaces.

“Bringing Communities to Life” is our slogan, and it captures the essence of the program.

History. Established with the guidance of Britain in Bloom, Tidy Towns of Ireland and Villes et Villages Fleuris de France, Communities in Bloom held its first edition in 1995 and 29 participating municipalities were honoured at the first awards ceremonies on Parliament Hill. The program now includes hundreds of communities across the country and an international challenge involving communities from the United States, Asia and several European countries allows participants to compete internationally.”
Source: Communities in Bloom


Ashcroft Communities In Bloom Mosaic

This mosaic structure was lovingly created to commemorate
Ashcroft Communities In Bloom 10th Anniversary 2006 - 2016

Mosaics by: Andrea Walker, Patricia Denis & Marina Papais
Structure by: Bruce Walker & Daniel Collett

Thank you to the following for their generous donations:
Second Time Around Savona
Specialty Plywood Ltd.

Communities in Bloom logo is featured in the mosaic comprising of three stylized flowers. Communities in Bloom is one of three mosaics that are mounted on a three sided structure located in Heritage Park Place. This mosaic is in celebration of Ashcroft Communities in Bloom 10th year anniversary 2006 - 2016.

Ashcroft Communities in Bloom celebrates 10 years

More than 100 people gathered in Ashcroft's Heritage Park to greet this year's judges and see the unveiling of three new glass mosaics.

The last time Communities in Bloom judge Ted Zarudny was in Ashcroft was 2013, the year the community won a national CiB title. Three years later, he is greatly impressed by the improvements he has seen in the town since then. “I’ve seen the progression through the years, the changes, and the community involvement.”

More than 100 community members were on hand in the Heritage Park on the evening of July 18 to welcome Zarudny and fellow judge Larry Hall to town. The Ashcroft CiB committee had arranged a 10th anniversary celebration with cake and beverages, but not before presenting awards to 10 local residents in the Scott’s “Best Garden Selection” program.

A cake provided for the event shows the three subjects of the new mosaics: day lilies, the CiB logo, and prickly pear cactus.

There was also the unveiling of two new mosaic artwork pieces in the park: one an homage to Group of Seven artist A.Y. Jackson, who painted Ashcroft during a visit in 1945, the other a triple mosaic commissioned by the CiB committee that features the CiB logo, day lilies (the official flower of Ashcroft), and prickly pear cactus in bloom.

The mosaics were all designed by local glass artist Marina Papais, whose stunning work throughout the town is quickly becoming popular with residents and visitors. She was responsible for the Jackson mosaic, while Ashcroft CiB chair Andrea Walker and member Patricia Denis created the three CiB mosaics with assistance from Papais. Daniel Collett designed the mosaic structures, which were built by Bruce Walker.

Andrea Walker says the judges were impressed by what they saw in the park. “They said there was so much community spirit there. They were really impressed.”

On July 19 Zarudny and Hall were taken on a tour of Ashcroft that started at 9 a.m. and lasted until late afternoon, after which they had dinner with CiB committee members and guests before touring the Ashcroft HUB.

Walker says both men asked a lot of questions, and were able to speak with various people around town during the course of their tour. They also met with David Porter at Desert Hills Ranch and spent a quarter of an hour talking with him and finding out more about the ranch and its operations.

The tour was a comprehensive one, says Walker. “We saw all the different levels: municipal, business, and residential, as well as all the parks, and the Chinese cemetery.”

The judges had a walk through the museum, and judged the flower barrels in front of the village office. Each barrel was planted by a member of village council and staff, in partnership with a CiB member, and each one is different: one features edible plants, another has cactus, and others have a wide mix of flowers.

“The judges were impressed by how diverse they were, and said they were all so good they didn’t want to pick a winner,” says Walker. However, they did give honourable mention to “Expressions in Colour”, which was created by Ashcroft chief administrative officer Michelle Allen and CiB member Ina Gory.

The “Expressions in Colour” barrel outside the village office, which won an honourable mention from the judges.

The judges were also able to see the newly installed provincial signage on Highway 1, which points the way to Ashcroft and features the CiB logo. “It’s the first such signage in Canada on a provincial or national highway,” says Walker, who sent a picture of the signage to Raymond Carriere, the national president of Communities in Bloom.

“He was very interested, and has asked for more information about how we got the signage, as he knows he will be getting questions about it from other CiB communities across the country.”

Ashcroft, as a former national winner, now competes in the “Class of Champions” category. Hall says that while the criteria for judging is the same no matter what category a community is in, the judges expect higher standards at the national and class of champions levels.

“It was a long day, but we covered a lot of ground,” says Walker of the judges’ tour. Although there were occasional sprinkles of rain, she says it was never bad enough to make them seek shelter. “It never got so wet that Ted couldn’t write,” she laughs. Source: Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal

Subject: Town

Commemoration: 10th Anniversary Ashcroft Communities In Bloom

Date of Founding: 2006

Date of Commemoration: 2016

Address:
Heritage Place Park
Railway Avenue and 7th Street
Ashcroft, British Columbia
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