314 Oliver Street - Museum Offices - April 2005 Gallery
Volunteer Museum Director Donna Zellner Neal and RSVP volunteer Jane Garis discuss the Museum's growing archival collections in the front office. Jane is the Museum's Archival Records Coordinator.
The "Museum Gift Shop," now part of our front office. Every inch of space is presently being used in our donated facilities.
The view as you enter the front office from Oliver Street. Museum Board and committee meetings are held in the front office and visitors are greeted here, then escorted into the rear business offices and exhibit hall. All the furniture and office equipment has been donated or purchased with a grant obtained through the assistance of Senator George Maziarz.
Office equipment, files, informational tables are interspersed with items from the collections, lovingly displayed in the front office, an early 1900's wood and gas stove, an 1840's organ, and 1933 Wearever cookwear on the stove.
Another corner of the front office: The green sign was for the 125th anniversary of North Tonawanda's incorporation as a village in 1990, donated by John Lukasik, Jr.