On Thursday, November 30th, Johnston Agencies hosted the 10th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Although mother nature was confused most of the day, by evening the weather was very nice. About 150 people gathered in person for the festivities, with many more joining the live-stream on Facebook through the Porcupine Plain Holiday Tree Lighting page, where the video is still available.
Bob Nicholson, emcee for the evening, welcomed the crowd and brought everyone’s spirits up with some excellent dad jokes. He chatted about volunteerism and acknowledged the award that the host, Johnston Agencies, had received from the Insurance Brokers Association of Saskatchewan for community involvement. Bob outlined the criteria that is needed to receive the title of “Official Tree Lighter,” and the importance of community involvement.
Nick Wood, Mayor of Porcupine Plain, came forward to introduce this year’s Tree Lighter, his friend and coworker, Susanne Cairns. He talked about how much Susie does within the community, and how grateful he is to have her as a fellow volunteer and friend. He also talked about Susie’s gift for getting others involved; if Susie asks you to help out, you do because you know it will be a good time!
Arriving in typical “Susie Fashion”, Susie’s ensemble included a cow mask decked out in Christmas lights. She may have taken the official tree lighter title a little too literally, though — with blow torch in hand, she yelled “Let’s light this baby up!”
Susie Cairns is heavily involved within our community. She has been a great asset to Scouts Canada for over 20 years, volunteering to take the kids to Jan Lake and anywhere else they need to go. She loves Halloween and, along with her team of committed, creative volunteers, puts on a spooktacular Haunted Halls each year. Every Sports Day, you can find Susie at the sports grounds all day, all weekend, working tirelessly to put out amazing food and beverages for all to enjoy. On the second Wednesday in August, you can find her running another booth out at Shand Fair! Even though she is extremely busy, she will always lend a hand to anyone that needs it. Susie has been at the Co-op for over 15 years, and is integral to the Co-op Kids’ Club. Every year, children are thrilled to see what she has in store for them.
When she isn’t busy volunteering, Susie enjoys canning, making perogies and cabbage rolls, building incredible things, and working with her cattle. This woman never stops moving, and never stops helping others; if she isn’t busy with her own herd, you can find her helping other cattle farmers with theirs. The only time Susie might not be so giving is with her chocolate — which she loves, loves, loves!
Thank you Susie for all your hard work, it is greatly appreciated by everyone!
Amber Hoffus of Johnston Agencies, event sponsor, then thanked the people involved in the event, and wished everyone a Merry Christmas from the Johnston Agencies Team. Cassie Galindez, of the Prayer Baptist Church, wrapped up the program with a lovely rendition of Silent Night. The kids in the crowd jumped out of their seats and lined up for sleigh rides,
given by Dallas “Cookie” Langevin of Swan River, MB. The rest of the crowd huddled around the blazing bonfire built by the Porcupine Volunteer Fire Department to drink hot chocolate, eat
cookies baked by Caroline’s Restaurant, and visit with neighbours and friends.
A huge thanks to everyone that came out to enjoy the evening!