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Southpoint Sun - June 3, 2015

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Volume 6, Issue 19

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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Leamington is excited to announce Pan Am Games Torch Relay celebration details. Commencing on June 17, at approximately 11:30 a.m., the Pan Am Games convoy will arrive from Windsor and begin the relay at 307 Highway 77 North in Leamington. Leamington’s parade route begins with an Alternative Mode of Transportation (AMT) featuring community torchbearer Cole Cacciavillani who will drive a greenhouse tractor with wagons laden with Leamington’s fresh produce including peppers, cucumbers, tomatoes, and a display of miscanthus grasses. To recognize the work of the late Dean Tiessen and the ongoing work of New Energy Farms, Cacciavillani will make a brief stop in front of Pyramid Farms/ New Energy Farms located at 209 Erie Street North. Pyramid Farms is a third generation family owned greenhouse vegetable production operation currently growing many specialty tomato varieties. In 2010, New Energy Farms was founded Cole Cacciavillani by one of the owners of Pyramid Farms, the late Dean Tiessen, in a quest to find efficient alternative fuel sources for the greenhouse industry. Dean was instrumental in the research and development of the breeding, growing and production of energy grasses like miscanthus as a source of renewable/green energy. Cacciavillani will continue the relay to Leamington’s Municipal Building at 111 Erie Street North, for a photo opportunity, as he passes the flame to the waiting torchbearer in running mode. The relay continues down the length of Erie Street in Leamington. The parade will stop briefly in front of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) who is a lead sponsor of the Pan Am Games. Nearing the foot of Erie Street South, James Lee, manager of Leamington’s Real Canadian Superstore, another lead sponsor of the Pan Am Games, will carry the torch and pass the flame to Leamington’s final torchbearer, Donny Pacheco. Following this portion of the relay will be a celebration at Rick Donny Pacheco Atkin Park - Municipal Marina, 90 Robson Road. There will be entertainment on the celebration stage at Rick Atkin Park from 12:15 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. Pacheco will carry the Pan Am Torch along the waterfront promenade and enter the park at approximately 12:45 p.m. to light the celebration cauldron. The entire community and all the local area schools are

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Spring Sprint raises $15,000 The 2nd annual South Shore Spring Sprint attracted 185 participants on Saturday, May 30. There were 65 children and 120 adult participants who raised more than $15,000 for the South Shore Christian School. Pictured here, Bryson Driedger, left, and Jake Wilkins were doing warm up stretches and some ‘high-stepping’ to limber up for the kids 1 kilometre run. Money raised is used to help offset the school’s yearly expenses. Additionally, the Spring Sprint was able to donate $2,500 to Little Hands Kids For A Cause, a locally-driven organization that assists families coping with the costs involved in having a child undergo treatment for serious, life-threatening illnesses. This year’s SSSS kicked off with a Little Heroes Walk — a short jaunt featuring about a dozen local youths dealing with serious illnesses and conditions. (SUN Photo) (SEE STORY AND MORE PICTURES ON PAGE 27)

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