Loyalist’s Light Up The Season kicks off Nov 26

Amherstview, ON, 2022 – The first Light up the Season event held at Fairfield House in 2000.

On Nov. 26, Light Up the Season is returning to tradition this year to celebrate 20 years of this beloved community event in Loyalist Township.

Loyalist Township invites guests to join them on Nov. 26th from 3-5 p.m. at Fairfield House, 4574 Bath Road, Amherstview to kick off the holiday season with our community.

The event will include wagon rides, cookies and hot chocolate, live music, ornament making to decorate the community tree, and a visit from some special holiday helpers. Guests are encouraged to park at the W.J. Henderson Recreation Centre and catch the shuttle, which runs every 15 minutes. The shuttle service will begin at 2:45 p.m. Trees will be adorned with lights, which will be turned on for the first time on Nov. 26 at Light up the Season and will be lit nightly until Feb. 10.

All activities will be free of charge thanks to the generous support of sponsors, including Ontario Power Generation.

“We are pleased to support the Loyalist Township Light Up the Season in 2022. This event has become a holiday tradition for the local community that everyone has the opportunity come out and enjoy.” Says Mark Armstrong, Director of Operations at the Lennox Generating Station.

The most cherished memories of the holidays are the traditions we share with our family, friends, and neighbours. Twenty years ago, a local community group came up with the idea of decorating two little trees at the Fairfield House, one with white lights and the other with colored. With lots of helping hands this idea grew into Light Up the Season, an event for the entire community to gather and enjoy an evening of old-fashioned holiday spirit.

In addition to Light up the Season, Loyalist Township will install Community Trees at four additional Heritage locations throughout Loyalist Township. Schools, families, and organizations are invited to make decorations and add them to the trees. Trees are on the front steps of the Bath Museum, Fairfield-Gutzeit House, Babcock Mill, and Neilson Store Museum. Ornament supply kits will be available for pickup at the Municipal office in Odessa, W.J. Henderson in Amherstview and the Neilson Store Museum on Amherst Island.

For more information visit www.loyalist.ca/events.

 

 

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