From the central Illinois area, these supporters are traveling the region in support of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

In an effort to rally support for Democratic presidential candidate and Vermont sen. Bernie Sanders, members of the Central Illinois Light Brigade stood outside of Chandler Park earlier this evening with homemade light up signs.

The supporters, yelling and cheering as passing drivers yell and honk, created their chapter after Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream, started the light brigade trend.

“(From) Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream, Jerry, decided to do this for Bernie Sanders and stood on an overpass in Vermont and did it,” June Russell, one of the organizers said. “Then they started chapters all over the country.”

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The group said they plan on creating a Facebook page at a later date to spread their message and is looking for more members to join their group. The next meeting of the Central Illinois Light Brigade is at Chubby’s on Feb. 21.

“We’re just looking to get the word out,” said Elizabeth Forrest, one of the supporters.

The group has already been traveling the area.