Essex Free Press - December 10, 2020

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A LOOK INSIDE Essex Council meeting notes - Monday, December 6, 2020 PAGE 3 ______________ 26th annual Jingle Bell Run goes virtual for 2020 PAGE 10 _______________ Essex County budget to have slight tax increase in 2021 PAGE 11 _______________ Support shown for family displaced by McGregor fire PAGE 12 _______________ Rotarians’ annual donation to Essex Area Food Bank exemplifies the spirit of giving this season PAGE 23 _______________

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Issue No. 48

Essex uses modified, virtual tree lighting to honour frontline workers

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Photo submitted from the Town of Essex: Members of Essex Council asked 20-year Iler Lodge employee, Betsabe Zuiderveen, to flip the switch in a show of appreciation for frontline care workers during the modified Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony on the evening of Tuesday, December 1.

by Sylene Argent While traditionally, the Essex Salvation Army and Essex Centre BIA would team-up to host the annual Tree Lighting ceremony, which would include hot chocolate, treats, live band music, and caroling by the tree on the front lawn of the Essex Municipal Building, the COVID-19 pandemic had this year’s holiday kick-off take place a little differently this year. In light of the pandemic, Council members gathered to officially light the tree, while the event was uploaded to the Town of Essex’s social media for the community to enjoy. This allowed for a sense of Christmas spirit to brew from within each community member, from the comfort of their own homes. The pandemic also allowed the Town of Essex to use the event to honour frontline workers, as Betsabe Zuiderveen, who has been employed at Iler Lodge for more than two-decades, was asked to officially flip the switch. Zuiderveen was welcomed to the Tree Lighting event in recognition of the hard work frontline care workers

have put in throughout the pandemic. “On behalf of Council and the entire community, we would like to thank Betsabe, her colleagues, her peers throughout the region, and all of the other essential workers, who have dealt with these extraordinary circumstances with poise and dedication,” Essex Mayor Larry Snively said before Zuiderveen officially flipped on the lights. “We know this has been a difficult year for all of you, so thank you for going above and beyond in your service to some of the most vulnerable in our community.” In continuation of celebrating the Christmas season, the Town of Essex is hosting its Holidaythemed Tune Up the Parks virtual concert series. New performance, hosted by local musicians, are uploaded to the Town’s social media pages on Monday and Wednesday evenings. To date, Doug Biekx, Steve Morin and Friends, Cymbolism, and Francine Honey, who released her own holiday album, “Take Me to the North Pole,” last year, have performed.


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