28/08/2025
đ Community Update đ
As of today, we have filed all necessary documents with the City Manager, Council, the Integrity Commissioner, and the City Clerk. These matters are now before the appropriate offices. Out of respect for due process and democracy, we will not be making further public comment until official responses have been received.
Before stepping back, we want to pause and simply say thank you.
Thank you to every volunteer who bundled up, marched, danced, drove, or carried banners in last yearâs parade. Thank you to the countless parents who cheered their little ones along the route, and to the grandparents who came out to make new memories. Thank you to the sponsors who gave generously, and to the community partners who quietly worked behind the scenes. Thank you to the municipal staff who helped ensure safety and logistics, and to the police, fire, and EMS teams who gave their time and presence so our community could celebrate with peace of mind.
Thank you to our neighbours who waved from porches, to the musicians who filled the air with song, to the children whose eyes lit up when Santa arrived. Thank you to the businesses who decorated their windows, and to those who donated trucks, trailers, lights, or even just hot chocolate to keep spirits warm.
We remain guided by faith and love, remembering the words of Jesus: âLet the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.â (Matthew 19:14).
We were humbled to receive this letter last year from Mayor Matt Wren, who wrote on behalf of Council:
> âBoth of you have more than made your mark as individuals who have contributed greatly to the quality of life of our City. Please know how much we appreciate all you have doneâŚâ
And again:
> ââŚwithout hesitation you took up the challenge and in a very short time produced an event that thousands of people enjoyed.â
We share these words not for ourselves, but as a reflection of the truth: it was never our paradeâit was your parade. A gift of time, effort, and heart from an entire community.
We are sorry that the many hours already poured into preparing for 2025 could not carry forward this year. But we will forever be grateful for the joy, the laughter, and the shared spirit of Christmas that shone so brightly in 2024.
We ask only one thing: in the true spirit of Christmas, remember those who may have less. Please consider a donation to a childrenâs charity or a food security program of your choice. With the food security emergency recently acknowledged by council, these acts of kindness mean more now than everâespecially for the most vulnerable among us, our children.
As for usâweâre looking forward to December 25. Because no matter what else happens, as long as weâre good, Santa will still find our rooftopsâhis bright green Jeep aglowâto deliver goodies to all the children. đâ¨
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for believing in us, for believing in one another, and for keeping Christmas alive in Brockville.
From our family to yoursâMerry Christmas, and God bless you all.