Monday, 28 September 2015

Amendment to the RHS Articles of Incorporation - AGM October 29, 2015


 An agenda item for this year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is the amendment to the Articles of Incorporation for the Regina Horticultural Society (RHS) which is filed with the Corporate Registry Branch under its responsibilities for the Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995. 

Last year, at the 2014 AGM, the membership approved updated and modernized bylaws for the RHS.  When we subsequently filed our documents for the year, we were advised that some items were not consistent with the Articles of Incorporation.  Therefore, your Board of Directors has reviewed the Articles and updated them to ensure they are consistent with the by-laws and the legislation, and that the RHS bylaws are identified as the source of detailed information.

As required by the Non-profit Corporations Act, changes to the Articles of Incorporation must be ratified by the membership.  Therefore, the amended Articles of Incorporation for the RHS are attached for your convenience.  They will be formally presented for your ratification at our upcoming AGM, which begins at 7pm, Oct 29, 2015 at the United Way Building, 1440 Scarth St., Regina.


Articles of Amendment

Information Services The Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 Corporation (Section 164)

Form 4

1. Name of corporation: Regina Horticultural Society, Inc. Entity No.: 212709

2. The articles of the corporation are amended as follows:

Article 3: The classes of membership:

Original: The annexed Schedule I is incorporated in this form.

Schedule 1

Classes of Membership

There shall be four classes of membership as follows:

(a) Adult membership, the members of which shall be entitled to vote at all meetings of members;

(b) Junior membership, the members of which shall be entitled to vote at all meetings of members;

(c) Seniors membership, the members of which shall be entitled to vote at all meetings of members;

(d) Honorary Life membership, the members of which shall be entitled to vote at all meetings of members;

Amended: Delete the original point and schedule 1; replace with the following:

Voting members: Each member in Good Standing who is at least 16 years of age is entitled to one vote. With a family membership, up to two persons are entitled to vote.

Non-voting members: Members who are less than 16 years of age are not entitled to vote.

Article 5: Number (or minimum and maximum number) of directors: Original: Minimum of 4 and Maximum of 10

Amended to increase the maximum

New statement: Minimum of 4 and Maximum of 15

Article 7: Restrictions, if any, on businesses the corporation may carry on or on powers the corporation may exercise:

Text from 1999 amendment:

Activities restricted to encourage the improvement and growth of horticulture in the City of Regina and surrounding area, in accordance with the following objectives:

a) To encourage the improvement of home and public grounds and preserve the environment by the planting of trees, shrubs, and flowers and by otherwise promoting outdoor art and public beauty;

b) To hold educational meetings on subjects relating to the theory and practice of improved horticulture;

c) To hold horticultural competitions and shows, awarding prizes for vegetables, fruit, cut flowers, house plants, floral art, and other related horticultural exhibits;

d) To promote the circulation of horticultural periodicals, and the society through the use of press, radio and television;

e) To import or otherwise procure new seeds, bulbs, plants shrubs, and trees;

f) To distribute seeds, bulbs, plants, flowers, shrubs and trees in ways which would create an interest in horticulture.

Amended: Delete section; replace with the following:

All activities must fall within the scope of the corporation’s mission and mandate.

The Mission of the RHS is to encourage gardening for the enhancement of the environment and the quality of life of its members and the general public.

The Mandate of the RHS is to educate its members and the general public about horticulture, and to promote and support gardening in Regina and the surrounding area.

Article 9: Other provisions, if any:

Original: The annexed Schedule II is incorporated in this form.

Schedule II Other Provisions

1. A director is required to be a member of the corporation.

2. The bylaws may not require more than a majority of members to constitute a quorum at a meet i ng of members.

3. The directors shall hold their meetings in Regina or district upon notice sent to each director at least 5 days prior to the date of the meeting; provided that the directors may meet on regular dates without notice or may, by unanimous consent, meet at any time or at any place without notice.

4. A meeting of directors may be called at any time by the president or by a vice-president and the secretary shall, when directed by any of the foregoing, call the meeting.

5. No director shall be a salaried employee of the corporation.

6. No director shall receive any remuneration for acting as such. However, a director may be indemnified for his/her expenses incurred on behalf of the corporation as a director.

7. Except in the case of first bylaws after incorporation, all bylaws shall be made, amended or repealed by the members in general meeting. First bylaws shall be substituted at the first meeting of members and may by ordinary resolution be confirmed, rejected or amended.

Amended: Delete the original point and Schedule II; replace with the following:

The corporation will be managed according to its bylaws, and the provisions of the Non-profit Corporations Act, 1995 of Saskatchewan.

3. Each amendment has been duly authorized pursuant to the requirements of the Act.

Date Name Office Held Signature

Monday, 21 September 2015

Regina Horticultural Society - Call for Nominations

Regina Horticultural Society - Call for Nominations


The RHS’s AGM is coming up: Thursday, October 29, 2015 starting at 7pm. It is being held at the United Way Building, 1440 Scarth Street, Regina, Saskatchewan.

Election for positions on the Board of Directors is one of the features of the session. This year, positions up for election are as follows:

President: responsible for the oversight and supervision of the governance of the RHS.

Vice President:
responsible for backing-up the President in that person’s absence and for special projects that will further the effective administration and management of the RHS.

Secretary: responsible for recording and distributing records of meetings, managing mail and maintaining the official records of the RHS.

Membership: responsible for maintaining membership registration and records, and records of corporate sponsorship for the RHS, and for depositing related funds in a timely manner.

Food Services:
responsible for organizing and ensuring that refreshments are provided at educational events and special functions of the RHS.

Education:
responsible for developing and implementing the RHS’s annual education plan with topics and potential speakers. Also responsible for chairing the committee that implements the RHS grant program, Growing Roots in the Neighbourhood (GRIN).

Publicity:
responsible for the publicity required for RHS events, and for ensuring that members receive the necessary event information.

If you are interested in a position on your Board of Directors, please contact Jill at jvaisey@sasktel.net.

YOUR RHS NEEDS YOU
LET’S GET GROWING

Regina Horticultural Society - Call for Volunteers

Regina Horticultural Society - Call for Volunteers

Volunteers are key to any healthy organization. Our growing organization values its volunteers, and has several assignments to offer.

Registration Coordinator: works with the Membership Director to ensure that a registration desk is operational at all RHS events and functions.

Social Activities Coordinator: responsible for organizing social events for RHS members, e.g., the June BBQ and pre-Christmas social. Works with the Food Services Director.

Volunteer Coordinator: responsible for arranging volunteers to work at RHS events such as the Plant sale in May and the Garden Festival in August, and occasionally for other one-time events. Works with the Special Events Director.

Workshop Coordinator: responsible for arranging RHS workshops, including identifying potential workshop leaders and making necessary arrangements with them. Works with the Education Director.

Writer/ Blogger: develops information / articles for use in various communications activities. Works with the Communications Director.

GRIN Committee members: works to deliver the RHS grant program, Growing Roots in the Neighbourhood by receiving and evaluating applications and recommending project approval, and recommending program improvements. Works with the Education Director.

Volunteers are also needed for other tasks such as working with the Food Services Director at various events, and phoning members for occasional special events.

If you are interested becoming involved, please contact Jill at jvaisey@sasktel.net

YOUR RHS NEEDS YOU
LET’S GET GROWING

Monday, 14 September 2015

Sponsor Spotlight 2015 - The Wine Cellar


The Wine Cellar

The Wine Cellar is an award winning vint-on-premise and beer & wine making supplies retailer.

You can use their state of the art facilities to create your own wine, talk to their experienced staff that will share the wine making passion with you and try their top quality products made by Vineco International Products and Winexpert.

Wine is their passion, so please stop in and visit our Corporate Sponsor, make some wine and see what events they may be hosting! They also have a webpage, you can see what they are all about at www.thewinecellarregina.com/ and a Facebook page at www.facebook.com/thewinecellarregina



RHS relies on it's Corporate Sponsors to keep our events and memberships affordable for all gardeners in the community. We encourage you to visit our Corporate Sponsors often!
www.reginahortsociety.com/sponsors.html and check our posts on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ReginaHortSociety  

Let's Get Growing!