From left to right: Theme baskets created by Trustee Judith Mittiga for the Chamber's Treasure Chest and for the Museum's raffle; photo board created by Charter member and volunteer Arlene McNair (top), and photo of Van Raalte Silk Mill workers in the 1920's (part of the Museum's industrial heritage collections); Museum sign at top created by Honorary Charter Life Member David Zobrist for the Museum's first Canal Fest participation in 2004; photo display of unidentfied individuals and places created through the efforts of Museum volunteers Judith Mittiga, Jane Garis, and Heather Sowarth; framed photo on front table courtesy of Museum volunteer Arlene McNair shows 184 Sweeney Street property. TV at right on table was purchased with part of a grant obtained for the Museum in 2004 by Senator George D. Maziarz for the Museum's oral history program.
A closeup of the theme baskets and samples of the Museum totebags and scarves created by North Tonawanda's Impressive Imprints.
President-Elect Betty Brandon presents theme basket created by Treasurer-Elect Judith Mittiga to the winners of the Treasure Chest drawing, Jennie McFarland (center) of North Tonawanda and Kim Reeves of Tonawanda (right).
The winner of the theme basket the Museum donated for the Chamber's Treasure Chest accepts her prize. Museum volunteers Heather Sowder, Priscilla Zellner Neal, and Judith Mittiga discuss future projects.
President-Elect Betty Brandon chats with a visitor while Charter Museum member and volunteer Priscilla Zellner Neal talks to another visitor.