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Photo Round Up - December 17th, 2020
Every week, we share a photo round up of photos that were submitted to us. We select our favourite as that week’s feature photo. Let us know which pictures you love most!
History Repeats
Submitted by The Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society
Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society began its second century exactly as it began its first: postponed by a pandemic. The founding meeting of 1918 had to be delayed until 1919 due to influenza but we kept going. Even though we couldn’t meet in person this year, a lot was accomplished in the gardens while practising social distancing guidelines. As well as maintaining our current gardens and growing vegetables in the Victory Garden for the food bank, new projects were undertaken.
Curious' Newest Campaign
Submitted by Curious?
The Curious Tree of Hope! Curious has decorated over the top this year to give our community some Holiday sparkle. Many of us need a little boost this year to find the Christmas spirit as 2020 has tested us in ways we never expected. It has been made crystal clear just how important our human connections are. Our physical contact with family, friends and even strangers is an integral part of who we are and without it many of us are struggling. But we are striving to discover new ways to connect, through energy, random acts of kindness and offering encouragement wherever we can.
New Ownership after Two and a Half Decades
Submitted by Kara Bradimore
The Stone Fountain Motel is under new ownership after nearly twenty-five years. Tome Arsovski bought the family run motel back in October from previous owners Sue and Bob Edwardson, and has various plans to renovate in the coming years to help give back to the community. “Our decision to sell the motel was simply because we were ready to retire,” commented Sue Edwardson, “We are sad to say goodbye to the property, but feel blessed that we were able to create so many incredible memories for so many years. We hope that Kawartha Lakes will welcome Tome as it did us.”
Santa and the Santa Day Committee say Thank You!
Submitted by Santa Day Committee
To everyone that participated in the Santa Day Drive-by on Saturday, November 28th. Such fun watching Santa greet the people driving by and seeing all their smiling faces. This event would not have happened without the help of all our volunteers and supporters. As you’re driving through our village we hope that you are enjoying all the new Christmas lights and decorations provided by The Santa Day Committee. Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays?
Submitted by Marina Hodson
Certainly, whilst the Christmas season brings many joyful times, it can also be riddled with stressors and anxiety but never more so than this year. So how will you be celebrating the Holidays? While we may not be able to participate in the usual gatherings, this should definitely not mean turning into the Grinch. In fact, why not take this opportunity to start some new holiday traditions?
A Note from our Early Bird Prize Winner
Submission by Susan Bean
To all of my wonderful friends in Fenelon, thank you so much for the fabulous gifts in the “Early Bird Prize” from the “Passport to Christmas”. Everything is wonderful and I sincerely appreciate each one so much. Thank you for the gift certificates from the “Kawartha Artisan Market”, “The Little Pie Shack”, “Treasures by the Locks” and “The Butterfly Boutique”.....Thank you, I look forward to shopping!! Thank you to “The Corral” for the lovely candleholders (they are on my table), to “The Lil’ Wee Quilt Shop for the table runner (it is on my table), and to “The Curious Bear Marketplace” for the masks (certainly need those every day!).
A COVID Christmas at St. James Anglican
Submitted by Dana Bachman
Christmas will definitely be different this year. On November 28 the Santa Day committee was still able to come up with a way to create some holiday magic for children -- a drive by Santa! Children can still submit letters to Santa at the library and volunteers from our local post office will write responses. Are you longing for the candle lit Christmas Eve service? Or have you and your family attended the Bethlehem Live Christmas Eve service at St. James, complete with sheep, donkeys and the traditional Christmas pageant? Unfortunately those will not be happening this year, but there are still opportunities for you and your family to experience the message of hope and rebirth at Christmas. And we could all use a little hope right about now.
Featured Photo - Cameron Lake Sunrise
Submitted by Bill Kennedy. Send your best photos of Fenelon Falls and the surrounding area to the Town Crier email.
Photo Round Up - December 10th, 2020
Every week, we share a photo round up of photos that were submitted to us. We select our favourite as that week’s feature photo. Let us know which pictures you love most!
Strategic Holiday Shopping Downtown Fenelon Falls
Christmas eve is slowly approaching and you aren’t quite finished with your list, have some hard-to-buy for friends and relatives, shipping times are taking forever! The most economical and efficient way to shop is local. Start from one end to the other and make your way through Fenelon’s downtown while shopping strategically at some of the many unique shops that the town has to offer. There is no time to waste, pack your mask and sanitizer while approaching your shop with patience and kindness. Stop in at SIP for a specialty seasonal coffee to keep you warm should you be waiting outside while capacity is met at some of the local businesses.
Save Money at the Country Cupboard by Eating and Drinking Local
Throughout the month of December, The Country Cupboard is encouraging its patrons to eat and drink locally in order to save 20% on supplements, cosmetics, essential oils, and zero waste products. This is the epitome of small-town support of one another!
Fenelon Falls Got Heart
Submitted by Dana Bachman
Today, Saturday, November 28, was a beautiful sunny day. As I travelled around doing my errands in Fenelon Falls I was struck by what a big-hearted community we are. At Sobeys, a lady in a wheelchair was sitting beside the “Out” door collecting money for the Salvation Army. In a corner of the Sobeys parking lot, two young boys were waving plastic jugs of windshield washer fluid. Trentside Baptist church was offering windshield washer fluid fill up...for free! Not even asking for a donation.
Early Bird Gets the Worm Passport to Christmas Edition
Submitted by Marylee Boston
Passport to Christmas is in full swing here in the winter wonderland of Fenelon Falls. Susan B. was randomly chosen from the 199 eligible entries as the Early Bird prize winner. Double passport weekend was such a success we’ve added another one. Shop or dine at any participating business from December 18 to 20th, 2020 and receive DOUBLE stamps! The contest closes on Dec. 31st so there’s still lots of time to fill your passport or start a new one.
Colborne Street Reconstruction
Submitted by Chris Appleton
At the Special Council Meeting on December 1, 2020, CKL Council voted unanimously to support Councillor Elmslie’s motion to include $2.7 million in the capital budget for reconstruction of Colborne Street in Fenelon Falls from Water Street to Bond Street, as well as $1.2 million for sewer and water reconstruction as part of the same project. Councillor Elmslie and Mayor Letham have worked hard to bring this long sought after project to fruition. It will be a major facelift for Fenelon.
Featured Photo - Moon over Cameron Lake
Submitted by Lue-Ann Swanson. Send your best photos of Fenelon Falls and the surrounding area to the Town Crier email.
Photo Round Up - December 3rd, 2020
Every week, we share a photo round up of photos that were submitted to us. We select our favourite as that week’s feature photo. Let us know which pictures you love most!
Santa is Coming to Fenelon Falls
Submitted by the Santa Day Committee
The Fenelon Falls Santa Day Committee is proud to say, Santa just cannot stay away! Simply drive by Slices N’ Scoops on Saturday November 28th between 3-7pm and give him a great big wave! Please continue your social distancing, remain in your car and Santa will see you. Click Read More to view the full event poster.
Seasonal Bridge Decorations
Submitted by Julia Taylor, Photos from Brandy Watson
Fenelon Falls is looking mighty festive these days! Don’t miss checking out the seasonal hanging baskets around town and the updated planters along the bridge. A huge thank you to Brandy and The Barn and Bunkie crew with Robert Young Carpentry Ltd. and G. Hart & Sons Well Drilling Ltd for the winter bridge planters, Brian Saxon and Ann Lean for the greenery delivery, and to Carol Milroy, Judy Seymour, and the Fenelon Falls Horticultural Society for the winter hanging baskets, as well as the City of Kawartha Lakes for the wreaths. Keeping Fenelon Falls beautiful is a team effort, and this winter town is looking great because of your hard work - thank you!
What Shopping Local Means to Me
Now more than ever, the adage “Shop Local” is important to practice in order to maintain the vibrant community of Fenelon Falls. We asked some of Fenelon’s local businesses to tell us what “Shop Local” means to them as we head into the season of holiday shopping and gift-giving; read on to see what they have to say.