January 15, 2015
Lighting conference returns to Teatro
The 6th annual Landscape Lighting Conference is scheduled for Feb. 26 at Teatro Conference and Event Centre, 121 Chisholm Dr., in Milton.
It is located right off of highway 401, and will provide more space for this growing event, as well as an excellent catering team; lunch is included as part of the day.
Landscape Ontario’s Landscape Lighting Sector Group is host and planning committee of this event, and has worked hard to ensure the content for the day will be geared to the seasoned contractor and not just for beginners. Several exhibitors will have products on display. It is their opportunity to showcase new products for the coming season.
The focus will be on what matters most to today’s lighting contractor: safety, new technology and design. These topics will be the focus of the popular round-table discussions. More time will be spent on these and attendees will rotate between rooms to ensure adequate time is spent on each topic.
The agenda will also include an important and timely keynote on how to properly climb and mount lights in trees during installation, proper pruning techniques and climbing safety. These issues affect even the most-seasoned contractor.
Tickets are $90 for LO members and $110 for non-members until Feb. 16. Registration and more details available at lightingconference.ca.
It is located right off of highway 401, and will provide more space for this growing event, as well as an excellent catering team; lunch is included as part of the day.
Landscape Ontario’s Landscape Lighting Sector Group is host and planning committee of this event, and has worked hard to ensure the content for the day will be geared to the seasoned contractor and not just for beginners. Several exhibitors will have products on display. It is their opportunity to showcase new products for the coming season.
The focus will be on what matters most to today’s lighting contractor: safety, new technology and design. These topics will be the focus of the popular round-table discussions. More time will be spent on these and attendees will rotate between rooms to ensure adequate time is spent on each topic.
The agenda will also include an important and timely keynote on how to properly climb and mount lights in trees during installation, proper pruning techniques and climbing safety. These issues affect even the most-seasoned contractor.
Tickets are $90 for LO members and $110 for non-members until Feb. 16. Registration and more details available at lightingconference.ca.