Bridge backdrop unveiled

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Chatham-Kent Mayor Darrin Canniff and Wallaceburg Coun. Carmen McGregor are seen in front of the municipality’s first photo backdrop installation, located in Wallaceburg.

Need an interesting backdrop for a photo? The Municipality of Chatham-Kent has you covered.

Municipal officials recently unveiled its first public photo installation downtown Wallaceburg. This structure, a statue of two hands making a heart, is intended to be used as a photo backdrop for residents and visitors who are taking in the sights of Wallaceburg. Located at the L.O. Stonehouse Bridge, the public is invited to visit the new installation, take photos, and tag the Municipality of Chatham-Kent on social media when posting the photos using the tag @municck.

“Public spaces are the heart of our community,” said Mayor Darrin Canniff in a media release. “By incorporating unique installations like this one, we not only beautify our community but also create interesting locations that bring people together. We are excited to unveil more of these throughout Chatham-Kent over the next year.”

Paid for using councillor ward funds, sponsored by Hydro One, this initiative is part of a larger effort to “reinvigorate the local landscape, creating spaces that beautify the community where residents can enjoy unique installations and take photos,” officials said in the media release.

The councillor ward funding program provides each councillor with $25,000 annually, and the mayor with $125,000, to apply to projects the councillor or mayor believes are priorities within their ward, or – in the case of the mayor – throughout Chatham-Kent. The community benefit contribution of $1 million annually for ten years from Hydro One is to be solely used for capital projects for recreation purposes, as well as art and cultural purposes within Chatham-Kent.

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