B.C. Forbes, founder of Forbes magazine once said, “It is only the farmer who faithfully plants seeds in
the spring, who reaps a harvest in the autumn.”
The excitement of spring – especially after the winter we have had – makes the extra effort gardeners
spend preparing their gardens a little less strenuous.
Spring isn’t only exciting for budding gardeners. Students are applying now to attend courses in the fall. Baseball players are at spring training, dreaming of winning the World Series in October.
It is sometimes hard to plan today for events in the fall, but now is the time to think about applying
for your APR, taking on a larger role with CPRS Toronto, and planning for your future.
Over the coming weeks, CPRS has a career workshop, a mini-conference and PD events to help you plant the seeds for your success. You can learn best practices from ACE Award winners and attend the national conference in Banff in May. I hope you will take advantage of these opportunities and let us know what else you would like us to provide. We are here to serve you, our members.
Maryjane Martin
President, CPRS Toronto