Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Today I'm celebrating 52 years


The Time Is Now
The ‘Now’ could today refer to the fact it’s my 52nd birthday on Aug. 14.
'The Time Is Now' is also my slogan for the election campaign.
Therefore, I present the 52 reasons to vote for me for Woodstock City Council on Oct 22.

1. Born in Woodstock at former Woodstock General Hospital.
2. Graduated from the former St. Mary’s elementary on Oxford Street (Today is Holy Family French immersion)
3. Graduated with Grade 13 diploma from Woodstock Collegiate in 1985.
4. Best decision ever was to marry Nicole -- a Woodstock resident.






Recreation Advisory Committee (WRAC)
5. Member of this volunteer committee since 1998 and chair for the past 5 years.
6. Member of very sub-committee which was the selection committee for the Woodstock Sports Wall of Fame. This includes countless hours confirming facts on microfilm at the library. (Ask my daughter about the time she spent most of a PD Day with me at the historical society office on Light Street).
7. I was inducted in sports wall in 2016, as WRAC and City Hall proceeded with a surprise induction process.
8. Member of organizing group for annual Rec & Leisure Fair held the first Sunday in March.
9. I truly believe our group saved Lions Pool a few years ago by presenting to council our findings after extensive winter tour of facility.
10. Was moderator for City special public meeting on finalizing / debating a possible location for skateboard park.
11. Was twice a delegation at city council to promote Cowan Fields ball park project, including study WRAC completed with the users groups – leagues and minor ball included.
12. City council delegation twice to announce naming rights for 2 municipal parks – David Lowes and Shanna Larsen memorials.
13. Have attended numerous public meetings ranging from trails to Cedar Creek in Southside Park to Pittock Lake land acquisition to building an all-inclusive playground in Southside Park to the feasibility study looking at the public library.


Woodstock
14. Member of ‘Dairy Capital Sno-No Fest’ committee in early 1990’s.
15. Assisted organizing annual Oxford Lung Association fundraising golf tourney at Craigowan.
16. Member of original United Way (High School) Stair Climb committee.
17. Co-chair (With Dave Nadalin) of Farewell Reunion party to officially close the Perry Street Arena in 1996.
18. Chair for Woodstock Sports Celebrity Dinner for its last 2 years. The event over 25 years raised a lot of money for WDDS and before that local Senior A hockey.
19. Co-chair (With Don McKay) the past 2 years of Relay For Life for the Canadian Cancer Society. I have been on steering committee for 7 years.
20. Was draw scrutineer for major raffle lottery conducted by community complex fundraiser back in 1994.
21. When still in high school I coached my youngest brother in house league minor ball (WMBA)
22. For Woodstock Navy Vets junior Inter County baseball team was general manager, first base coach, public address announcer and also represented WMBA on league board. I also pitched batting practice, (and hated when the umpire forced me to wear a mask to catch for a pitcher warming up as there are no foul tips when there is no batter).
23. When still in high school was an assistant coach in WMHA house league hockey.
24. In early 1990’s represented WMHA on Hub League executive and was also scheduling convener.
25. Coached my son in house league minor soccer.
26. For Jake Muzzin Stanley Cup parade day in Woodstock I brought the Max Kaminsky Trophy to Woodstock from Toronto.  Muzzin had been named OHL’s top defenceman in 2010.
27. Contributed personal local sports memorabilia to Woodstock Museum and assisted in gathering additional display material including bring world Special Olympics record holder Russell Gerber to museum to lend his championship medals for an exhibit.






Professionally
28. Realtor for 19 years – all with Royal LePage, which makes me the current longest-standing Royal LePage rep in Woodstock.
29. Past member of WIDREB real estate board political action committee (PAC), which ironically has been part organizer and sponsor for municipal election debates in the past.
30. Lots of knowledge gained in areas which will assist on City Council such as building codes, in-fill construction, severances, plans of subdivision, zonings, site plan approvals, easements, boundary adjustments, and . . .
31. Never under-estimate the skills attained as a negotiator.
32. Understanding provincial guidelines on topics such as residential intensification, the environment and protecting agricultural areas.
33. Know the importance of promoting Woodstock and Oxford County along with the best choice of a home for a buyer.
34. Have worked part-time with 4 different local companies in public relations / promotions / writing content.
35. Sports editor of The Sentinel-Review from 1993-98. As a salary employee, I worked many more hours per week than the required 40 as I was a part-time reporter, copy editor, photographer, page layout designer, headline writer, local league standings coordinator, switchboard operator, and often all those tasks in the same day.
36. Almost single-handed created the final 8-page insert about the history of the Perry Street Arena.
37. Wrote many local history stories with noteworthy items on Klondike Joe Boyle, Henry VanSittart, Francis Hincks, and Lord Simcoe’s Governors Road.
38. Advertising sales rep with K-102 FM radio in early 1990’s. (Today is Country 104)
39. Was on-air voice for the FINAL shift at former CKDK 1340 AM as I did the all-night show before the official introduction of K-102 at 7 a.m. (There was frequency testing for about one month before the official switch)
40. Volunteered as weekend all-night announcer at CKDK AM in high school in mid 1980’s.




Rogers Television
41. Volunteer reporter for many many on-air features for shows such as Oxford County Living, including focus on Cowan Fields ball diamonds construction.
42. Volunteer host of city election results show in 2014.
43. Volunteer reporter for city election results broadcast on combined Rogers and Heart FM in 2010.
44. Hosted in 1994, a documentary on the building of the community complex twin-pad facility, which included interviews with user groups, city engineering, and the actual builders as well.
45. Play-by-play for Ontario curling championships when held in Woodstock. Would later do similar roles for provincials in Owen Sound, Whitby, Mississauga and Guelph, plus World Curling Tour in Strathroy.
46. Play-by-play for Woodstock Navy Vets playoff hockey when Woodstock fire department was enforcing fire code capacity for Perry Street Arena. (By the way, with a run for city council I am not involved with London Knights broadcasts this season).
47. Play-by-play for men’s fastball Legends tournament held at community complex.




Lions Club of Woodstock
48. Current executive position is Director.
49. Responsible for special occasion permit for both Canada Day and Cowapolooza for past 8 years.
50. Assist with Terry Fox Run.
51. On numerous occasions have worked with our group setting up for both local parades – Santa (BIA event) and Victoria Day (City event). This includes putting numbers around (a muddy) track at fairgrounds to coordinate the floats.
52. Volunteer every year in food tent at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show.



I ask for your vote on Oct 22.
Your best choice for City Council is: Mark Schadenberg

The Time Is Now

Sunday, 12 August 2018

Long-time member of Lions Club of Woodstock

I love the Lions Club

One great way to volunteer within your community is to join a service club and I've been a member of The Lions Club of Woodstock for about 10 years.
This group of men and women is dedicated in many areas to raising money and running local events.
The Lions Club hosts an annual vendor fair in the late fall and donates proceeds to many area Christmas charities (Salvation Army, The Christmas Place, Ingamo, etc) and also hosts a Santa dinner for the Big Brother - Big Sisters.
Our group runs the beer garden on Canada Day and Cowapolooza in Southside Park, and I'm the person responsible for the special occasion permit and corralling the crew.
The Lions are the main group behind the Terry Fox Run in Woodstock (Countless community volunteers also assist obviously), run a bingo every Thursday at South Gate Centre, operate the food tent at Canada's Outdoor Farm Show, create a work crew to lend a hand at Relay For Life for the cancer society, donate dollars through our charitable response committee, supply 6 bursaries annually to graduating high school students, and the list goes on.






On Oct. 22, vote
Mark Schadenberg
for Woodstock City Council
The Time Is Now






Named to Woodstock Sports Wall Of Fame in 2016

Woodstock Sports Wall Of Fame inductee
Did You Know:

In October of 2016 I was inducted in Woodstock Sports Wall Of Fame for my many many years of volunteering in Woodstock, especially with the recreation advisory committee, chair of the former sports celebrity dinner, and my dedication to the athletic scene locally as sports editor of The Sentinel-Review from 1993-98.

By the way, feel free to scroll back to the many posts here pertaining to varied subjects such as real estate, local events and history, and of course sports. These were all posted under the markroyallepage.blogspot.com site name.







In 2016, the sports wall was modified to be an inter-active screen
in the foyer at the Woodstock District Community Complex



Sports Wall of Fame master of ceremonies every year since 1997. 
These pictures are from 2017.
The sports wall began at community complex grand opening in 1996.