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Leamington Christmas Parade this Saturday The 2013 Light Up the Night Christmas Parade is this Saturday, November 30. The parade starts at 6 p.m. The parade route begins on Georgia Avenue, heads up Erie Street North and finishes at the fairgrounds. To help ensure everyone’s safety, please refrain from parking along the parade route from 4:00-8:00 p.m.

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Co-founders of Leamington Stands Strong Tom Omstead, left and Katie Omstead, right, launched the buy local support local campaign on Saturday, November 22 at the Leamington Big Tomato. (SUN Photo)

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This year’s parade is shaping up to be the biggest one to date. This year’s parade has the most floats most floats ever with 65 registered in total. Last year there were 54 floats. Be sure to come out to support this community event and be sure to bundle up and keep warm. Line Up for the parade is between 4 p.m. - 5:45 p.m. at the Grading Station off of Sherk Street. All floats must enter off of Sherk St. and come through the registration in the Grading Station, unless notified by the parade committee. Please follow the direction of the volunteers as this really makes everything run quite smoothly.

With the news of the Heinz plant closing in 2014, many Leamington and area community members are asking themselves, “How can we reinvent the heart of Leamington?” This past week, a community-based, volunteer organization came up with an answer: “Buy local!” The mission of the new organization, coined Leamington Stands Strong, is to keep Leamington strong by encouraging the community to buy local products and support local businesses. Co-founder, Katie Omstead, wrote an open letter to Warren Buffet and the top executives of 3G Capital the day that the closure of Heinz was announced. Inspired by the many personal stories and positive suggestions she received in response to the letter, Katie and her husband Matthew Olewski teamed up with Tom and Sue Omstead to put these ideas into action. “Since the founding of Leamington Stands Strong, it has been a whirlwind of positive ideas and community support. Leamington Stands Strong has already received support from local businesses, the Leamington District Secondary School woodshop class, and community volunteers, to help launch the movement. We can’t wait for more community members and local businesses to jump on board!” said Katie. Local help is needed for upcoming events including a team to march in Leamington’s Christmas Parade on

November 30th. Two large banners with the logo have already been designed and donated by Patty Kristy at The Graphic Gourmet, and Joe Miller at Chapman Signs. The organization is hoping to get some familiar faces to carry the banner including local tomato farmers, Heinz employees, and Stewie the Tomato. Leamington Stands Strong is also in the process of creating bumper stickers and shopping bags with the same slogan. The first goal is to spread the message, while the end goal is to get more local products onto store shelves, and restaurant menus. When asked why he became involved, Tom had this to say: “I think people are more aware than ever that a dollar spent locally enriches our friends and neighbours, and strengthens our community. I experienced a positive rebuilding story in Canmore, Alberta, and I want to help ensure that the same success story happens in Leamington. There are so many amazing products from WindsorEssex and Chatham-Kent to discover!” The Leamington Stands Strong Facebook page was launched November 23rd and can be found at www.facebook.com/leamingtonstandsstrong. You can join this movement as an individual or local business by liking the page and sharing it with friends on Facebook. If you have time, skills or money to donate to the organization, you can send a message to the Facebook page or email leamingtonstandsstrong@gmail.com

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