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The 2016OMAA Fall WorkshopOctober 19th to 21st, 2016Town of The Blue MountainsHOSTED BYWORKSHOP PROGRAM

WELCOME TO THE 2016 OMAA FALL WORKSHOP!Greetings from the OMAA Board of Directors to all our CAOcolleagues and a special welcome for our Associate-A Members!Thanks! to the following for their support ofThe 2016 OMAA Fall WorkshopWe are delighted you could take time out of your very busyschedules—particularly during Budget season—to join us in thebeautiful Town of the Blue Mountains.Not to mention how thesurrounding Grey and Simcoe Counties are so welcoming this time ofyear. Indeed the same can be said for the local Host Committee!This Workshop challenges us as leaders to remain sharp by“Thinking Differently” and “Acting Distinctively”.The ProgramCommittee, led by First Vice President Neil Garbe, have done astandup job in preparing a program for you that will put you tothe test on that theme!And along the way, we will enjoy anumber of new experiences. I understand our experiences willrange from being Saints or Sinners to testing our creative skillsin the first ever OMAA Pub Crawl.I would be remiss if I did not express our genuine appreciationto our Exhibitors and Sponsors many of whom regularly supportthe OMAA workshops. Make sure to visit the trade show andextend your appreciation to our partners and fellow Workshopparticipants when the opportunity arises.Enjoy, engage and embrace what you learn at this 2016 OMAAFall Workshop.Gary DykeOMAA PresidentCity Manager, City of Cambridge110

FRIDAY cont’dThe Simcoe Grey CAOs Host Committee9:30 am to 10:30 amis delighted to welcome our OMAA“AMO’s What’s Next Ontario”An Interactive Session for CAO Inputcolleagues to South Georgian Bay andthe beautiful Blue Mountain Resort forAMO’s recent analysis estimates an infrastructure investment gap – of 60 Billion! Is there any CAO that looks forward to convincing Councilthat it would take an 8.35% increase in property taxes annually to 2025to close that gap? Join in this session to offer your feedback onoptions AMO is exploring for fiscal sustainability.AMO Representatives Pat Vanini, AMO Executive Director Matthew Wilson, AMO Senior Advisormagical fall colours than right here in South Georgian Bay. Inmere minutes, you can find yourself standing at the edge of theNiagara Escarpment, overlooking miles of rolling countryside orthe pristine waters of Georgian Bay. If you’re not in the mood forexploring, there are countless opportunities to relax in our spaswe hope you will take this opportunity to discover the region and“Need to Knows” There’s no better place to enjoy Ontario’sor indulge in decadent local cuisine. Whatever your preference,10:30 am to 10:55 am the 2016 OMAA Fall Workshop.take in the unique experiences we have to offer.An MPAC UpdateAntoni Wisniowsk, MPAC President& Chief Administrative OfficerOMAA UpdatesThe latest on ANUMMOIt has been a pleasure to participate in a program that we knowyou will find both entertaining and inspiring.We hope youreturn to your home community feeling invigorated and refreshed.10:55 am to 11:00 amAntoni WisniowskiPresident and ChiefAdministrative OfficerMPACWrap Up/AdjournmentYOUR HOST COMMITTEE MEMBERS:Troy Speck, Town of the Blue MountainsKim Wingrove, Grey CountyLarry Adams, Municipality of West GreyGeorgia Vadaboncoeur, Town of Wasaga BeachHave a Safe Drive Home!And see you next year at the OMAA Spring Workshop!Keep an eye on omaa.on.ca for Workshop updates92

WEDNESDAYFRIDAY4:00 pm to 8:00 pmWorkshop RegistrationNew for this Workshop!BLUES LOUNGEThe “Cowan Games”4:00 pmThanks to our Pre WorkshopActivities SponsorHotel Check InBoard ReceptionRAVENNA ROOMINN CAFEMORNING ITINERARYWEIDER II/III8:15 am to 8:30 am6:30 pm to 7:00 pmFirst Time Attendees/Breakfast7:30 am to 8:15 am“Spotlight on Sponsors”We branched out, for thisWorkshop offering an expandednumber of leisure activities.Prizes will be awarded forwinning participants of the“Games” during theWelcome Reception.7:00 pm to 9:00 pmWelcome ReceptionJOZOS BAR(Casual Dress)Enjoy your time catching up with old friends and matching upwith new friends. A buffet dinner will be available throughout theevening.Cap and TradeUnion Gas will provide a brief overview of the impendingcap-and-trade program and how it will impactmunicipalities. Beyond this, Union Gas will provideinsight into some of the opportunities for natural gasunder the Climate Change Action Plan that providepotential for municipalities to reduce emissions, lowerenergy costs and create new revenue generationopportunities8:30 am to 9:30 am“The Municipal Law Update”Join in this ever popular OMAA Workshop regular featurekeeping the Ontario CAO in the know9:00 pmHospitality Suite is Open!Thanks toTHE OMAAHOSPITALITY SUITEIS LOCATED INTHE RAVENNA ROOMMAKESURE TOLindsay Boyd,Director, Aboriginal &Municipal AffairsUnion GasDROP BY!Sponsors of theOMAA Fall Workshop Hospitality SuiteJody JohnsonPartnerAird & BerlisJohn MascarinPartnerAird & Berlis38

THURSDAY con’tdTHURSDAY6:45 pm to 8:30 pmWorkshop Registration7:30 am to 11:00 pmReception and BBQ DinnerKANDAHAR ROOM(Casual Dress) Note: Please bring your outerwear with you in anticipation of laterevening activities8:30 pmThe OMAA Pub CrawlOUTSIDE WEIDER IBreakfast7:00 am to 7:45 amSponsoredByINN CAFEWell this is a first! Join a Team for this “grueling” competition and haveyet another experience you’ll be talking about for a few OMAAWorkshops to come .SponsoredByMORNING ITINERARYWEIDER II/III8:00 am to 8:15 amOpening RemarksGary DykeOMAA PresidentCity ManagerCity of CambridgeThe 2016/2017 OMAA Board of DirectorsExecutive OfficersGayle ArdielDeputy Mayor,Town of TheBlue MountainsGary Dyke, President and City Manager, City of CambridgeNeil Garbe, 1st VP and CAO, Town of Richmond HillGlenn Schwendinger, 2nd VP and CAO, Township of Perth EastKelley Coulter, Past President and CAO, County of Bruce8:15 am to 8:25 amDirectorsOMAA Strategic Plan UpdateDavid Calder, CAO Town of Tillsonburg8:25 amMichael Duben, CAO, District of MuskokaRobin Dunn, CAO Town of Oro-MedonteTony Haddad, CAO, Town of TecumsehGayle Jackson, CAO, City of OrilliaKeith Robicheau, County Manager, Norfolk CountyStaffMaureen McCauley, OMAA Executive Director7From ICMA University“”High Performing Organizations”Setting an example that urges the organization and thecommunity toward experimentation, change, creativeproblem solving, and prompt action. Regardless of the sizeor location of our organizations, we are all challenged by thesame types of issues—increased demands for services,reduced revenues, negative perceptions of governmentand disengaged workers. This workshop will challenge youthink differently about how your organization can work!4Craig GerhartPresenterto

THURSDAYcon’tdTHURSDAY con’tdSponsored By10:00 am to 10:30 amCoffee Break10:30 am to 12:00 amFrom ICMA University - “”High Performing Organizations”Cont’dKathryn StephensonManager of TourismSimcoe County12:15pm to 1:00 pmLuncheonSponsored ByINN CAFEOMAA is proudly presents the 2016 OMAA Bursary and LongService Recognition AwardsKim Clarke, TourismExperience DevelopmentSpecialist ,BruceGreySimcoe (RTO7)Andrew McNeillDirector of EconomicDevelopment &TourismImmediately following the Panel discussion, Buses will transport Delegatesto one of the two local “Visitor Experiences”. Please proceed to the frontof the Blue Mountain Inn Hotel for departure.Tour DescriptionsAFTERNOON ITINERARY1:00 pm to 1:30 pmCoffee and Dessert in the Exhibit HallSponsored ByWEIDER I1:30 pm to 2:30 pm“Visitor Experiences”- It Takes A Village”Contemporary tourism approaches are taking into considerationescalating interests in participating in adventures and events. No longer is the pool the only draw – tourists are looking for “experiences”.This afternoon starts off with an expert panel who will provide anoverview on how a number of organizations need to come together tocreate activities to boost tourism attraction.Listen to their“experiences” in working together and be inspired on to how assessyour community for related tourism and economic developmentopportunities.51) Saints & Sinners TourGrey County is experiencing a major beverage renaissance. Once ahotbed for bootleggers during Prohibition, the area now boasts severalthriving drink producers. VQA wineries, craft breweries and heritagecideries are using locally-grown grapes, hops and apples to producesome of the best beverages in North America (we have the awards toprove it!) Taste and see at the two stops along this tour—GeorgianHills Vineyard and Side Launch Brewing Company.1) Scenic Caves TourScenic Caves Nature Adventures, offers a unique opportunity toexperience natural wonders through education, environment andleisure. As both a Canadian and Ontario “Signature Experience”, thisprivately owned company is committed to preserving the natural,environmental, and historical significance of an important site on theNiagara Escarpment. Caves, Caverns and Crevasses are some of thehighlights of this tour which include nature trails through naturalwonders and over a suspension bridge engineering marvel – bothoffering panoramic views.6

THURSDAYcon’tdTHURSDAY con’tdSponsored By10:00 am to 10:30 amCoffee Break10:30 am to 12:00 amFrom ICMA University - “”High Performing Organizations”Cont’dKathryn StephensonManager of TourismSimcoe County12:15pm to 1:00 pmLuncheonSponsored ByINN CAFEOMAA is proudly presents the 2016 OMAA Bursary and LongService Recognition AwardsKim Clarke, TourismExperience DevelopmentSpecialist ,BruceGreySimcoe (RTO7)Andrew McNeillDirector of EconomicDevelopment &TourismImmediately following the Panel discussion, Buses will transport Delegatesto one of the two local “Visitor Experiences”. Please proceed to the frontof the Blue Mountain Inn Hotel for departure.Tour DescriptionsAFTERNOON ITINERARY1:00 pm to 1:30 pmCoffee and Dessert in the Exhibit HallSponsored ByWEIDER I1:30 pm to 2:30 pm“Visitor Experiences”- It Takes A Village”Contemporary tourism approaches are taking into considerationescalating interests in participating in adventures and events. No longer is the pool the only draw – tourists are looking for “experiences”.This afternoon starts off with an expert panel who will provide anoverview on how a number of organizations need to come together tocreate activities to boost tourism attraction.Listen to their“experiences” in working together and be inspired on to how assessyour community for related tourism and economic developmentopportunities.51) Saints & Sinners TourGrey County is experiencing a major beverage renaissance. Once ahotbed for bootleggers during Prohibition, the area now boasts severalthriving drink producers. VQA wineries, craft breweries and heritagecideries are using locally-grown grapes, hops and apples to producesome of the best beverages in North America (we have the awards toprove it!) Taste and see at the two stops along this tour—GeorgianHills Vineyard and Side Launch Brewing Company.1) Scenic Caves TourScenic Caves Nature Adventures, offers a unique opportunity toexperience natural wonders through education, environment andleisure. As both a Canadian and Ontario “Signature Experience”, thisprivately owned company is committed to preserving the natural,environmental, and historical significance of an important site on theNiagara Escarpment. Caves, Caverns and Crevasses are some of thehighlights of this tour which include nature trails through naturalwonders and over a suspension bridge engineering marvel – bothoffering panoramic views.6

THURSDAY con’tdTHURSDAY6:45 pm to 8:30 pmWorkshop Registration7:30 am to 11:00 pmReception and BBQ DinnerKANDAHAR ROOM(Casual Dress) Note: Please bring your outerwear with you in anticipation of laterevening activities8:30 pmThe OMAA Pub CrawlOUTSIDE WEIDER IBreakfast7:00 am to 7:45 amSponsoredByINN CAFEWell this is a first! Join a Team for this “grueling” competition and haveyet another experience you’ll be talking about for a few OMAAWorkshops to come .SponsoredByMORNING ITINERARYWEIDER II/III8:00 am to 8:15 amOpening RemarksGary DykeOMAA PresidentCity ManagerCity of CambridgeThe 2016/2017 OMAA Board of DirectorsExecutive OfficersGayle ArdielDeputy Mayor,Town of TheBlue MountainsGary Dyke, President and City Manager, City of CambridgeNeil Garbe, 1st VP and CAO, Town of Richmond HillGlenn Schwendinger, 2nd VP and CAO, Township of Perth EastKelley Coulter, Past President and CAO, County of Bruce8:15 am to 8:25 amDirectorsOMAA Strategic Plan UpdateDavid Calder, CAO Town of Tillsonburg8:25 amMichael Duben, CAO, District of MuskokaRobin Dunn, CAO Town of Oro-MedonteTony Haddad, CAO, Town of TecumsehGayle Jackson, CAO, City of OrilliaKeith Robicheau, County Manager, Norfolk CountyStaffMaureen McCauley, OMAA Executive Director7From ICMA University“”High Performing Organizations”Setting an example that urges the organization and thecommunity toward experimentation, change, creativeproblem solving, and prompt action. Regardless of the sizeor location of our organizations, we are all challenged by thesame types of issues—increased demands for services,reduced revenues, negative perceptions of governmentand disengaged workers. This workshop will challenge youthink differently about how your organization can work!4Craig GerhartPresenterto

WEDNESDAYFRIDAY4:00 pm to 8:00 pmWorkshop RegistrationNew for this Workshop!BLUES LOUNGEThe “Cowan Games”4:00 pmThanks to our Pre WorkshopActivities SponsorHotel Check InBoard ReceptionRAVENNA ROOMINN CAFEMORNING ITINERARYWEIDER II/III8:15 am to 8:30 am6:30 pm to 7:00 pmFirst Time Attendees/Breakfast7:30 am to 8:15 am“Spotlight on Sponsors”We branched out, for thisWorkshop offering an expandednumber of leisure activities.Prizes will be awarded forwinning participants of the“Games” during theWelcome Reception.7:00 pm to 9:00 pmWelcome ReceptionJOZOS BAR(Casual Dress)Enjoy your time catching up with old friends and matching upwith new friends. A buffet dinner will be available throughout theevening.Cap and TradeUnion Gas will provide a brief overview of the impendingcap-and-trade program and how it will impactmunicipalities. Beyond this, Union Gas will provideinsight into some of the opportunities for natural gasunder the Climate Change Action Plan that providepotential for municipalities to reduce emissions, lowerenergy costs and create new revenue generationopportunities8:30 am to 9:30 am“The Municipal Law Update”Join in this ever popular OMAA Workshop regular featurekeeping the Ontario CAO in the know9:00 pmHospitality Suite is Open!Thanks toTHE OMAAHOSPITALITY SUITEIS LOCATED INTHE RAVENNA ROOMMAKESURE TOLindsay Boyd,Director, Aboriginal &Municipal AffairsUnion GasDROP BY!Sponsors of theOMAA Fall Workshop Hospitality SuiteJody JohnsonPartnerAird & BerlisJohn MascarinPartnerAird & Berlis38

FRIDAY cont’dThe Simcoe Grey CAOs Host Committee9:30 am to 10:30 amis delighted to welcome our OMAA“AMO’s What’s Next Ontario”An Interactive Session for CAO Inputcolleagues to South Georgian Bay andthe beautiful Blue Mountain Resort forAMO’s recent analysis estimates an infrastructure investment gap – of 60 Billion! Is there any CAO that looks forward to convincing Councilthat it would take an 8.35% increase in property taxes annually to 2025to close that gap? Join in this session to offer your feedback onoptions AMO is exploring for fiscal sustainability.AMO Representatives Pat Vanini, AMO Executive Director Matthew Wilson, AMO Senior Advisormagical fall colours than right here in South Georgian Bay. Inmere minutes, you can find yourself standing at the edge of theNiagara Escarpment, overlooking miles of rolling countryside orthe pristine waters of Georgian Bay. If you’re not in the mood forexploring, there are countless opportunities to relax in our spaswe hope you will take this opportunity to discover the region and“Need to Knows” There’s no better place to enjoy Ontario’sor indulge in decadent local cuisine. Whatever your preference,10:30 am to 10:55 am the 2016 OMAA Fall Workshop.take in the unique experiences we have to offer.An MPAC UpdateAntoni Wisniowsk, MPAC President& Chief Administrative OfficerOMAA UpdatesThe latest on ANUMMOIt has been a pleasure to participate in a program that we knowyou will find both entertaining and inspiring.We hope youreturn to your home community feeling invigorated and refreshed.10:55 am to 11:00 amAntoni WisniowskiPresident and ChiefAdministrative OfficerMPACWrap Up/AdjournmentYOUR HOST COMMITTEE MEMBERS:Troy Speck, Town of the Blue MountainsKim Wingrove, Grey CountyLarry Adams, Municipality of West GreyGeorgia Vadaboncoeur, Town of Wasaga BeachHave a Safe Drive Home!And see you next year at the OMAA Spring Workshop!Keep an eye on omaa.on.ca for Workshop updates92

WELCOME TO THE 2016 OMAA FALL WORKSHOP!Greetings from the OMAA Board of Directors to all our CAOcolleagues and a special welcome for our Associate-A Members!Thanks! to the following for their support ofThe 2016 OMAA Fall WorkshopWe are delighted you could take time out of your very busyschedules—particularly during Budget season—to join us in thebeautiful Town of the Blue Mountains.Not to mention how thesurrounding Grey and Simcoe Counties are so welcoming this time ofyear. Indeed the same can be said for the local Host Committee!This Workshop challenges us as leaders to remain sharp by“Thinking Differently” and “Acting Distinctively”.The ProgramCommittee, led by First Vice President Neil Garbe, have done astandup job in preparing a program for you that will put you tothe test on that theme!And along the way, we will enjoy anumber of new experiences. I understand our experiences willrange from being Saints or Sinners to testing our creative skillsin the first ever OMAA Pub Crawl.I would be remiss if I did not express our genuine appreciationto our Exhibitors and Sponsors many of whom regularly supportthe OMAA workshops. Make sure to visit the trade show andextend your appreciation to our partners and fellow Workshopparticipants when the opportunity arises.Enjoy, engage and embrace what you learn at this 2016 OMAAFall Workshop.Gary DykeOMAA PresidentCity Manager, City of Cambridge110

The 2016OMAA Fall WorkshopOctober 19th to 21st, 2016Town of The Blue MountainsHOSTED BYWORKSHOP PROGRAM

Neil Garbe, 1st VP and CAO, Town of Richmond Hill Glenn Schwendinger, 2nd VP and CAO, Township of Perth East Kelley Coulter, Past President and CAO, County of Bruce Directors David Calder, CAO Town of Tillsonburg Michael Duben, CAO, District of Muskoka Robin Dunn, CAO Town of Oro-Medonte Tony Haddad, CAO, Town of Tecumseh

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