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Vol. 4, No 42
The Voice of North Grenville
October 19, 2016
New signs and ideas for downtown Kemptville
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Photo L-R: Tom Graham(TD Graham and Associates), Heather Lawless (GCFDC), Shawn Yakimovitch and daughter Emma (BIA), Gord Brown (MP), Deb Wilson (BIA), John Barclay (BIA). by Hilary Thomson
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While driving down Highway 43 you may have noticed a couple new additions to the streetscape. The Old Town Kemptville BIA, in collaboration with the Municipality of North Grenville and the Grenville Community Futures Development Corporation (GCFDC), has erected two large signs (one eastbound and one westbound) directing people into downtown Kemptville which includes Old Town Kemptville as well as the Rideau-Sanders triangle.
The signs were paid for in part by a $1,985 grant from the Eastern Ontario Development Program, a federally funded program whose aim is to promote economic development in rural eastern Ontario. “This investment in Old Town Kemptville Business Improvement Area’s signage project will result in increased tourism traffic to the BIA shopping district, improving profitability, sales and competitiveness and stimulating growth of new and existing businesses in this retail cluster,” says Sally Litz, Chair of the GCFDC.
Representatives from the parties involved gathered on Wednesday afternoon to officially recognize the reality of the project. Local MP Gord Brown was on hand to offer his congratulations as well as GCFDC Executive Director Heather Lawless. The signs were designed locally by TD Graham and Associates and created by Classic Graphics. The location stakes were installed by members of the BIA under close observation of BIA Board member Shawn Yakimovitch’s young daughter, Emma (their safety supervisor).
The new signs are just one of the initiatives that the BIA is taking on to try to promote Kemptville’s downtown. With their small budget, the BIA has chosen not to hold any of their own big events this year, but rather “piggy back” off some of the larger events already going on in the area. During Kemptville Live, many of the businesses offered discounts to people with tickets and they played a part in Doors Open by creating 10 historical posters displayed in the downtown about some continued on page 2
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