Elected to Woodstock City Council in 2018. Watch this space for items promoting municipal events and topics of local interest. I'm a husband to Nicole and we have 2 great kids. I'm a former local Realtor (19 years) for Royal LePage, have been a member of the recreation advisory committee since 2001, and also enjoy community volunteering, especially with the Lions Club of Woodstock.
Thursday, 25 August 2022
Election time is a time to look back and to the future
Tuesday, 16 August 2022
Caring community groups
Applauding those who assist
Operation Sharing, Cycles Of Life, Community Free Table and many others work hard to assist individuals and families in need in Woodstock.
The list continues with Oxford County Community Health Centre (OCCHC), Indwell, The Refuge, and of course both the County Of Oxford and The City of Woodstock. Community volunteers also include others who collect food, clothing and daily living needs so they can be donated, and in this space I will thank Cheri McKnight. The OCCHC operates the transitional 14-bedroom Huron House, Indwell supports both 18 Van Ave and Blossom Park, while Operation Sharing is the coordinator of many services from Bullwinkles to The Inn to Food For Friends.
This past Saturday I was volunteering again -- with both the Community Free Table run by Chris Eby (pictured) and the Rotary Club, plus joining the efforts of Cycles Of Life with a fill-the-bus day No Frills.
www.operationsharing.com
www.oxchc.ca
Facebook: Cycles Of Life
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=425779258451164
www.woodstocksalvationarmy.ca
Facebook: The Refuge Woodstock
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Team Canada names Ella Shelton to squad
Oxford County athlete named to Canada's women's hockey squad for world championships beginning Aug. 24 in Denmark.
Golden Girl from last Olympics too !
Ella Shelton
Here are some Fast Facts I compiled about Ella before interviewing her as a preview to the Olympics for the Rogers TV show Oxford County Living. The link to the segment is below.
TEAM CANADA – Beijing Olympics. Head coach for Canada is Troy Ryan. Olympic tourney begins Feb. 2 (Canada / U.S. rivalry for gold medals likely). Ella was just 1 of 10 on Team Canada with an Olympics debut.
After winning Gold at the Olympics, Ella Shelton of Foldens this week was named to Team Canada on defence for the world championships slated to begin Aug. 24 in Denmark.
Parents – Warren and Cathy. Ella graduated from St Mary’s High School in Woodstock in 2016 where her Mom was a teacher. Her Dad played fastball for the old Mt Elgin Mounties.
Ella turned 24 on Jan. 19th. Height: 5’8”
Clarkson University Golden Knights team captain in senior year of 2019. NCAA Champs in 2017 and 2018. Finalist ECAC top defence award in 2019. Had 33 pts in 33 games that season. ECAC top academic award with biology major. Graduated in 2020.
London Devilettes minor hockey.
Pro Hockey – Toronto. Played in Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association. Participated in Dream Gap Tour.
Gold in world championships also in 2021; scored game winner versus Russia. Played for Team Canada in recent Canada vs U.S. rivalry series as well.
Also: Nation’s Cup in 2018 in Germany in U22 unofficial worlds.
In Calgary, lived with hockey legend Hayley Wickenheiser.
Links (including my pre-Olympics Zoom interview):
https://www.facebook.com/Oclivingwoodstock/videos/1296912604131970
https://www.hockeycanada.ca/en-ca/team-canada/women/national/2022-23/2022-world-championship/stats/team-rosters?teamid=179
https://www.woodstocksentinelreview.com/sports/local-sports/ingersoll-olympian-ella-shelton-a-product-of-family-farming-and-self-fulfilment
https://clarksonathletics.com/sports/womens-ice-hockey/roster/ella-shelton/6467
Thursday, 11 August 2022
Agenda reading and understanding local concerns
WOODSTOCK CITY COUNCIL
Volunteerism, thoughtful planning and community dedication
Proud moment for me was joining Woodstock City Council
I certainly thank everyone for voting for me for City Council in 2018 -- it was a lifetime goal attained.
Prouder moments are very few -- marrying Nicole and now being a family of 4 with 2 great teenage kids.
Other resume items include 19 years as a caring, thoughtful and thorough Realtor, 12 years as host of London Knights broadcasts on Rogers TV, 7 years as sports editor of The Sentinel-Review, more than 20 years on the Woodstock Recreation Advisory Committee, and countless additional volunteer efforts ranging from the Cancer Society, Woodstock District Developmental Services, the Lions Club, and minor sports.
Woodstock is a great community and it's always been a terrific place to call home. Volunteerism is one of my calling cards and all people who share their talents within the community deserve to be recognized and applauded.
My next proud moment will be re-election to Woodstock City Council. I invite you to scroll through this page and read some material about issues and local history and future visions, and understanding why sound decisions have been made by council and the difficulty of doing your homework so that when a council member puts up their arm to vote it's an educated decision.
On Oct. 24 vote: Mark Schadenberg
Woodstock City Council (City-only seat)
Saturday, 6 August 2022
Planning Meeting on Aug. 8 includes 12-storey apartment
Tiffany Developments plans large residential building at Juliana and Alberta
If all the world is a stage, there will be a one-time-only production of Woodstock August 8 Planning Meeting at City Council chambers on Monday, Aug. 8. Admission is free and you can attend.
The climax or the crescendo on the 3-act agenda will be an Alberta / Juliana discussion and it is the 3rd (or last) agenda item.
Monday's 7 p.m. show -- starring Woodstock City Council members, the planner from Oxford County, and participating developers -- also includes a proposal for a severance on Devonshire and another on Spencer. In both those cases, a hopeful retained lot will continue to include a single-family residence, while in each case the owners hope to sever off a lot to build another house. In recent years, there have been many examples of similar in-fill or minor intensification presentations that have passed.
By the way, the Monday planning meetings never include motions as these items will appear again on the Thursday, Aug. 11 City Council agenda at 1:30 p.m.
If you are intrigued by such debates, attend the Monday planning meeting for the full depiction.
If you are against a proposed idea, you should attend. If you simply want to make comment or ask a question, you should attend and be prepared to approach the podium with your position on the planning item.
A link to the full agenda is here:
https://calendar.cityofwoodstock.ca/council/Detail/2022-08-08-1900-Public-Planning-Meeting/61697da4-8193-42b6-a3a9-aee800fa5dc6
Yes, up until now I have teased the readers as the most significant agenda piece on Monday is a planned 12-storey apartment building on the triangle parcel inside Alberta and Juliana, and directly east of the Cedarview Retirement Home.
Long-time Woodstock developer Tiffany Developments is proposing up to 142 apartment dwelling units in a structure to include underground parking and above-ground parking. It's an attractive picture (See below) with many intriguing concepts. Interested parties should read the agenda and understand Woodstock is most certainly in need of additional residential units in all styles -- single-family homes, townhouse condos, apartments, etc.
In a future writing and in an attempt to discuss my thoughts on the election issue of intensification versus boundary adjustments, versus additional residential units (basement apartments in R1 zoning areas), versus building up and not out, versus utilizing all available vacant resident land (such at this plan), versus the province's More Homes For Everyone Act, and developing brand new on brownfields (Former schools and commercial properties, etc).
In the meantime, here are maps that have appeared at City Council already pertaining to 3 subdivisions (phases) north of Pittock, and also the preliminary introduction of the subdivision in the former SouthWest Oxford lands north of Bower Hill Road and west of Canrobert.
On Oct. 24, vote for (re-elect):
Mark Schadenberg
Candidate for Woodstock City Council
(519) 537-1553
Email: mschadenberg@rogers.com
Facebook: Mark Schadenberg - Re-Elect for Woodstock City Council in 2022
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Wednesday, 3 August 2022
August edition of What's On Woodstock magazine now in your mailbox
What's On Woodstock
Tuesday, 2 August 2022
My video announcement
My campaign will include flyers, videos, lawn signs, blogs and important municipal information
October 24th will be an important day in Woodstock as the electorate will decide who will be the 7 members of city council (Mayor, 2 city-County councilors, 4 City-only members) for the next 4 years. I seek re-election on that date as a City-only councilor.
As the election day arrives, I will be submitting more videos as a way to explain my thoughts on issues ranging from residential intensification, changing zonings for some properties, promoting the Downtown, talking about a vision for local facilities, and noting the importance of the city's capital budgeting process with its 5-year rolling plans. As an example, did you know that 3 projects for 2023 include Dundas (Vansittart to Oxford), Sprucedale (beginning at Springbank), and Wellington North (Devonshire to Ingersoll). Make sure that the candidates you intend on voting for know this. There is a lot to know.
https://www.facebook.com/108206798641010/videos/1438978516587045
Mark Schadenberg
Email: mschadenberg@rogers.com
Twitter: @markschadenberg
Facebook: Mark Schadenberg -- Re-elect for Woodstock City Council in 2022
(519) 537-1553
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