Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content

Town of Niagara to unveil bicentennial logo tonight

The Town of Niagara Bicentennial Committee will unveil the town's new bicentennial logo at tonight's free concert in Veteran's Memorial Park.

The winning logo in a competition held by the committee was designed by Mark Thomas of Garlow Road, Lewiston. Thomas' mother, Ruth Thomas, won a design competition in 1962 for the logo used as the current town seal.

Tonight's concert features Lakeside Blues Band and BBC Band. It starts at 6:30. The park is located at 7000 Lockport Road.

Here's the logo:

Bicentennial Logo

The other two concerts in the series are scheduled for July 19 and Aug. 2. They will feature Then & Now and Shama Lama, and Colt 45 and J.B. Aaron, respectively.

--Aaron Besecker

comments powered by Disqus
Advertisement

About Niagara Views

Charlie Specht

Charlie Specht

Charlie Specht started at The News as a college intern, joining the staff full time after his graduation from St. Bonaventure. A South Buffalo native, he also lived in Marilla and is in his second year covering Niagara Falls City Hall.

cspecht@buffnews.com


Bruce Andriatch

Bruce Andriatch

Bruce Andriatch, a proud Town of Tonawanda native and a graduate of St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute and Canisius College, is the suburban editor at The News. He has been writing a weekly column since 2006. Two days after his first column appeared, the October Storm occurred, plunging much of the region into darkness and despair. Read into that what you will.

bandriatch@buffnews.com

Subscribe

Advertisement