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Friday 2 September 2016

2016 Ward 5 By-election Voter's Dates and Locations

Oct 12 for this seniors building - Seniors want a grocery store, bank, and doctors offices on Main St.

This information is being brought to you by Tom Pearson, Ward 5 Candidate for the 2016 by-election in Newmarket, Ontario, Canada. Call Tom @ 289-221-0928

For TP's Profile profile click here.


The Newmarket By-election vote day is announced as Oct 17 however there are also advanced polls that can be voted at, and to that end it's important voters are made aware of those opportunities.

Below is some info and addresses for voting in the upcoming by-election.

What seniors have told Tom 

"We have to travel everywhere for everything now. It's ridiculous. We have to have rides sometimes or take transit for groceries, for doctors appointments and now no banks. It's ridiculous" Ward 5 Senior

Where To Vote?




Advance Vote Dates


These advance vote opportunities will be available to to all Ward 5 residents:

Date​Time​Location

October 8, 2016

8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Community Centre, 200 Doug Duncan Drive
​October 15, 2016​​12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Municipal Offices, 395 Mulock Drive

Advance Vote Opportunities will also be available to building residents at the following apartments and condominiums on October 12, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.:
  • 20 / 40 William Roe Boulevard;
  • Founders Place, 540 Timothy Street;
  • Fairy Lake Gardens votes Oct 12
  • Fairy Lake Gardens, 468 / 474 Eagle St.

Voting Day

​​​On Voting Day, October 17, residents of Ward 5 can vote at either of the following locations:
  • Rogers Public School, 256 Rogers Road;
  • Newmarket Seniors Meeting Place, 474 Davis Drive. 
  • Special voting opportunities will also be available for residents of Eagle Terrace Nursing Home and the Newmarket Health Centre and Armitage Gardens on Voting Day.
Tom Pearson has helped youth and entertainers gain footholds for over 20 years in Newmarket
Tom's plan to reduce graffiti includes engagement and the creation of Graffiti art areas
Youth in Newmarket have no legal outdoor area to skateboard. It's been suggested we're running right youth out of town.
While Main St's B.O.M. closed, this one opened on Yonge St. Seniors around Main St tell me it's outrageous
Tom Pearson has been hosting neighbourhood events for over 15 years. He's a community and bridges builder.
Affordable housing is coming and 10% of all new development proposals as "affordable" is being legislated.
Tom Pearson plans to expand the car show while adding hundreds of parking spots - at no extra cost to taxpayers.
TP plans to expand the Multicultural Festival to include area restaurants. This train could also serve as shuttle for parking.
Tom's plan revisits Heritage Bylaws / Act designed to preserve heritage spots but used to empty then slowly destroy them
This iconic farmhouse and barn have been allowed to run into disrepair paving way for developers. Tom plans to strike a committee to look at proposing legislation to close loopholes in our Planning Act and Heritage Acts.
Closing loopholes in our Heritage and Planning Acts will help towns better control their buildings and official plans.
An experienced events organizer & promoter, Tom Pearson has plans to make Main St more relevant during Jazz+ Fest
You're not alone, Click here for more details of my platform and background. I Really Do Care.
Newmarket is the lone hold out for after-hours and weekend emerg service to reptiles and feathered friends

Sunday 28 August 2016

Car! Tom Pearson is an Events Specialist - Critical for Ward 5

No more parking woes for an even expanded Main St. Father's Day Sat Car Show if TP is in!
If you're a classic / car fan from the area, you may be familiar with the various car shows in and around town. The Highway 11 Cruisers Car Club host the bulk of them, including a Father's Day Saturday event held in a parking lot at Yonge and Mulock where one of their event sponsors, Parts Source, sits, while on Main St., on Father's Day Sunday, the Newmarket Car Club has previously featured the cars for the show there - however the number of cars in the smaller club limits Main St.'s event somewhat in size and subsequently out of town attendee numbers.


Highway 11 Cruisers C.C.'s Upper Canada Mall show got too big for the Mall to host
I'm a Bridge Builder

Having been acquainted with both Car Clubs for a number of years now, and having promoted Cruisers' annual New years Eve bash particularly, I believe I'm just the guy that can broker having them all together on one street - Main St - for the area's biggest annual car show and attraction the town has ever hosted - on Fathers Day weekend no less! Did I'm mention I'm trained in Group Facilitation by C.M.H.A.? I knew it might come in handy one day. Ha.

In fact I've spoken to both the downtown B.I.A. Chair Glenn Wilson and to the Highway 11 Cruisers President Danny Fachini in the past about adding the latter club to the Main St. mix since their two shows are so close together as they kind of compete against one another, so it would make sense if possible to do just one big show and that is exactly what I've been working on! And they are both receptive to the idea.

Imagine 300 plus cars on and around Main St and Sponsors
So much so in fact, the Cruisers could be willing to stop holding their Parts Source show that same weekend and bring 300 cars to Main St. to make it one of the biggest car show attractions in the G.T.A., if not the biggest, also drawing from all over York Region, Barrie, Brampton and the G.T.H.A.. Imagine a car show on Main with over 300 cars, entertainment and booths! The patios and shops would rock!

On top of that, I've even configured a way to add more parking! How?


Bill Nadeau live performance
The Cruisers end-of-season Sept show attracts up to 1500 people, and it's grown so large they were told they'd have to move from the Upper Canada Mall parking lot where they'd been for a number of years and so moved it to the Go parking lot on Green Lane. But, filled with cars for the show there is then limited parking. So what to do?  

They created a shuttle service provided by one of their sponsors - a car dealership in town - and this is exactly what we'd do for an event on Main as excess parking could be added by shuttling people from the HUGE Tannery Mall parking lot on Davis Drive which sits empty mostly on weekends and evenings. Light bulb moment!

Tom Pearson id proposing to bring sponsors and show to Main instead

Yes, that's right, in one fell swoop, and no extra $, I've just added hundreds of additional parking spots and dollars to the event for Main. We could even have the Tim Horton's Train making additional shuttles along Tom Taylor Trail which would make for a short but fun and scenic ride to the edge of Riverwalk Commons where visitors can easily walk over to the event.

I, in fact, see the car show getting so large and renowned, it may be wise to add Riverwalk Commons to the mix for cars and booths, as I'm sure their various event sponsors including Parts Source, Maple Leaf Sports and New Roads would love the opportunity to be included for more exposure there. In past big shows the Cruiser's have brought attractions like the Toronto Rock (M.L.S.) and other goodies to their shows along with their spectacular variety of cars and this show would become

a flagship town and Main St. event for years to come attracting hundreds more to Main St from out of town.

Cruisers at U.C. Mall in 2014
I'm very excited about this and am itching to make it so. These types of special events are right up my alley, having put on dozens of events myself including 20 in the past 10 years at Riverwalk and Fairy Lake and also at Canada's largest (Toronto) convention centre. Danny knows it and he is excited about the possibility too, and it sure sounded like their numerous club members are too when I addressed this at a recent Tues Cruise Night. And we can then look forward growing it each year, adding much needed extra revenue to the town coffers and the businesses and which is attractive to young and old alike!

Monday Madness meets Motor Cars

Danny and I also discussed the possibility of once a month car shows on Main St. that would again include live street entertainment, like Bill Nadeau, which we could run on an off night such as a Monday or Tuesday to bring additional business again onto Main through the summer. We can only propose it but I think it too would fly!

Cool vendors too
I'm Tom Pearson, I'm running for Ward 5 Councillor in Newmarket and if you put me in, there is no doubt I will use my experience and connections to create more business for Main, and for entertainers, restaurants and shops like you have not seen! I'm a doer, not just a talker, and my track records speaks to that. And I really do care.

Just remember to vote Oct 17 (or before) and let's get these parties started!


Watch for some cool cars to adorn my campaign fundraiser and kick- off party on Mon Sept 12...Staytuned for the Main St locale! Click here for more of my platform and ideas.
Happy New Year!