Spotlight on… Cliff Fisher

There are many volunteers who make the Festival of Lights happen. We focus on Cliff Fisher who retired this year.

1. How long have you been associated with Festival of Lights?

Ten years, the year we moved to Ladysmith.

2. What is your role?

My present role is President (to the March AGM). Prior to that, I served as a board member and volunteered in many activities with FOL.

3. What is your favourite part of the Festival?

Seeing all the happy excited faces in the “Light Up“ event and the many folks that stop on First Avenue at night and take pictures and selfies with the dazzling lights as their background.

4. Which decoration is your favourite?

The new snowflakes on the ball field fence behind Aggie Hall that our own volunteers designed and decorated with brilliant LED lights. They really stood out as you entered town.

5. Favourite bulb colour?

The red bulbs mixed with clear Twinkie’s. It takes me back to my own childhood memories of the Christmas season.

6. What main challenges face Festival this year and beyond?

There are two main challenges facing the Festival of lights in my opinion.

  1. First is the fact that our costs to operate yearly is swiftly increasing due to higher insurance & operating costs along with the increased costs associated with new replacement LED systems suitable for our wet climate, and the difficulty Festival of Lights has in raising funds each year to cover these growing costs. Our community is pretty small for the display we put on and we often have to go outside our community for the additional financial support and are not always successful in raising our total  needs.
  2. The second serious problem is the shortfall of volunteers needed during the “Light Up” event. Most of our members are stretched out over the full day and we cannot always cover the Safety and control we need while we set up and take down the barriers and still do crowd control. We are getting some business groups and families taking on a specific tasks but we need more groups like that helping out on “Light Up” night to make it safer and more enjoyable for everyone.

7. What will you do with your time now you’ve “retired”?

Dianna and I will still volunteer in town functions when we are not travelling.

However we promised ourselves some long sightseeing trips these next few years along with summer sailing, and do not feel we can fairly take on leadership roles if we do that.

Volunteering was very good to us when we needed to get to know our community and we were allowed to give back with our time and support.

Thank you, Cliff.