“It’s a night of community above everything else. It’s the chance to lift each other up a little bit,” said Anderson.The event is supported by Loyalist Township and a host of volunteers.“It’s a lot of gratitude and it just speaks so much to the community that’s here in Bath. We really love being here and it’s just wonderful to see it come to light,” she said.
Rendell’s idea a few short years ago is now a an economic boost for local businesses and has become a community tradition.
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