Canal Fest 2004 Gallery

Theresa Smith, leader of St. Joseph's Youth Group, instructs kids from float while waiting on Grove Street in Tonawanda for the parade to begin. Float created as a joint project for the Museum by the Niagara Frontier Junior Girl Scouts and St. Joseph's Youth Group. Photo courtesy of Museum volunteer Director Donna Zellner Neal. Float was a canal boat carrying Uncle Sam stirring the ethnic melting pot in the world port of North Tonawanda. Note "NT History Museum" on back of the shirts of the float participants.

Members of St. Joseph's Youth Group and Niagara County Junior Girls Scouts prepare for Canal Fest parade on July 20, 2004, with Uncle Sam keeping a watchful eye. Banner being held up reads, "North Tonawanda History Museum."Photo courtesy of Museum volunteer Director Donna Zellner Neal.


Logo Design Contest Prize Winners: Allegra Schmidt, Tiffany Pichette, Audrey Marshall, and Ray Torres in the Skill Buick convertible during the Canal Fest parade. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Director Donna Zellner Neal.

In preparation prior to the parade, volunteers hold up the Museum's banner. Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Director Donna Zellner Neal.

Presentation of savings bonds to Logo Design Contest Prize Winners, July 21st during Canal Fest. Presenters at right: Malcolm Needler, Donna Burgio, William Davignon -- Center: Donna Zellner Neal -- Left: Winners and one teacher -- Photo courtesy of Museum member, volunteer, and Director Donna Zellner Neal.

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