Canal Fest 2004 Gallery

Skill Buick donated the use of a convertible and driver to carry our four young Logo Design Contest winners in the Canal Fest parade on July 20, 2004. Partners in Art framed the winning entries for the parade and awards presentation. Each youngster was presented with a $100 savings bond. The bonds were purchased by Senator George D. Maziarz, Mayor & Mrs. David J. Burgio, Niagara County Legislator William M. Davignon, and City Attorney Henry Wojtaszek. The bonds and certificates were presented to the youngsters during ceremonies in the bandstand in Gateway Park on July 21,2004, during Canal Fest week. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Trustee John Fredricks.

Winners of the Logo Design Contest were: Tiffany Pichette, a 3rd grade student at Spruce School; Ray Torres, a 4th grade student at Spruce School, both students of art teacher Nicole McCumber; Audrey Marshall, a 5th grade student at Ohio School, a student of art teacher Mary Ellen Holler; and Allegra Schmidt, an 8th grade student at Reszel Middle School, a student of art teacher Melinda Wright. The winning entries were selected by a panel of judges which included artists and historians from 79 entries. Art students from all North Tonawanda School District Elementary and Middle Schools and St. Mark's Lutheran School participated. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Trustee John Fredricks, who toiled countless hours as our Treasurer on our Canal Fest week.


Logo Design Contest winners as the convertible entered North Tonawanda, passing the Museum's booth in front of Buffalo Suzuki Strings Musical Arts Center. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Trustee John Fredricks.

Cynthia Fredricks, Museum Vice President and Community Relations Committee Chair, in the Museum booth in front of Buffalo Suzuki Strings Musical Arts Center - Our first participation in Canal Fest. Booth compliments of Barb's Sweet Treats. Signage by Awnings Plus. Canal Fest 2004 - July 18 - 25, 2004. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Trustee John Fredricks.

As day turns to night, our Christmas lights went on. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Trustee John Fredricks.

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