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Things looking up in River John

- SAltWirE NEtWork

Two years ago, River John was fighting to keep its school alive and its community together.

Backpacks lined the bridge in protest and news stories focused on what the rural coastal community was losing. But today, Linda Thompson-Reid says there is a change in the tide for the better.

For Thompson-Reid, a new deck and dock unveiled this week during the start of River John Festival Days proves the community is focusing on the good rather than fearing for what it is losing.

“It was a disaster when the school closed and we were trying to clean out that building and we had a huge sale,” she said. “It was a struggle for me. I spent 35 years teaching there, but the new dock and deck is the beginning of something new and it is a step ahead. The festival days also give us a good shot in the arm.”

Thompson said the new deck and dock system, located in the centre of the community on its riverfront, is close to her heart because her father started planning it 50 years ago.

He got close to seeing his dream become a reality, but he

passed unexpected­ly 20 years ago, which again delayed the project, she said.

Thompson said the River John Action Society, formed by a community coming together to save its school, raised more than $30,000 to build the deck and docks. Volunteers came together to build the project and those who couldn’t build contribute­d by providing lunches and refreshmen­ts for workers.

“This is huge for River John,”

she said. “There is much volunteer work here.”

All of this is also attracting the attention of people who live outside of River John and are now coming into the village to share in the positive vibes it is giving off.

“We get a lot of cottage folks and relatives and friends of people here who make a huge effort to come this week,” she said. “I will go to something and look around and say, ‘I don’t know everyone here.’”

 ?? SuEANN muSick/SAltWirE NEtWork ?? “River John strong” is alive and well this summer in the small rural village. So much so, people travel home for the River John Festival Days and cottagers leave their seaside retreats for activities in town. Here, from left, Ava and Alexa Preston of...
SuEANN muSick/SAltWirE NEtWork “River John strong” is alive and well this summer in the small rural village. So much so, people travel home for the River John Festival Days and cottagers leave their seaside retreats for activities in town. Here, from left, Ava and Alexa Preston of...

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