The recent government meeting highlighted a successful conclusion to the farmer's market season and an array of upcoming holiday events aimed at boosting local business and community engagement. The farmer's market, which ran from June to October, saw over 25 vendors participating, fostering partnerships with local brick-and-mortar stores for pop-up locations.
The meeting also detailed plans for a series of holiday events in downtown Pontiac, starting with Saturday holiday markets from November 2 to December 21, where a portion of sales will support local fundraising initiatives. Notably, the Pontiac area chamber will host a business after-hours event on November 2 to kick off the Salvation Army's kettle campaign.
A significant highlight is the WinterFest tree sponsorship drive, with a goal of reaching 100 sponsors by the end of the week. Trees will be displayed by November 20 and decorated by November 27, culminating in a light-up ceremony on November 29, which will feature a holiday parade themed \"We'll See You at the Movies.\"
Additional events include the Downtown Pontiac Holiday Open House on November 8-9, a scavenger hunt from December 4-16, and a holiday tree lighting ceremony. The community is encouraged to participate in various activities, including a \"breakfast with the Grinch\" event and a jingle jog 5K fundraiser on December 21.
The meeting also touched on the preparations for the ice rink's soft opening on November 22, with plans for regular hours and maintenance to ensure a smooth operation. The community is invited to engage in various recreational activities, including junior high nights and themed events for families in the coming months.
Overall, the meeting underscored a vibrant holiday season ahead, with numerous opportunities for community involvement and support for local businesses.