The Niagara Area Historical Society had an open house at the museum Saturday. They presented slide shows of the Niagara Skating Club’s annual Winter Ice Skating Carnival from 1946 to 1958. They also had a crafts table. Ashlynn Cretton, 8, left, and Emma Geldmeyer, 17, work on crafts. Have a suggestion for the countdown? Email to news@ironmountaindailynews.com. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
The Niagara Area Historical Society had an open house at the museum Saturday. Karen Klenke, historical society president, talks with Dan St. Arnauld in front of a display from the family of Roland “Bummy” DesJardins. He would decorate a tree on his porch each year with classic toys. St. Arnauld’s mother, Beverly, was married to DesJardins from 1988 to his death in 1999. Have a suggestion for the countdown? Email to news@ironmountaindailynews.com.(Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
The Niagara Area Historical Society had an open house at the museum Saturday. They presented slide shows of the Niagara Skating Club’s annual Winter Ice Skating Carnival from 1946 to 1958. They also had a crafts table. Ashlynn Cretton, 8, left, and Emma Geldmeyer, 17, work on crafts. Have a suggestion for the countdown? Email to news@ironmountaindailynews.com. (Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
The Niagara Area Historical Society had an open house at the museum Saturday. Karen Klenke, historical society president, talks with Dan St. Arnauld in front of a display from the family of Roland “Bummy” DesJardins. He would decorate a tree on his porch each year with classic toys. St. Arnauld’s mother, Beverly, was married to DesJardins from 1988 to his death in 1999. Have a suggestion for the countdown? Email to news@ironmountaindailynews.com.(Marguerite Lanthier/Daily News photo)
The Niagara Area Historical Society had an open house at the museum Saturday. They presented slide shows of the Niagara Skating Club’s annual Winter Ice Skating Carnival from 1946 to 1958. They also had a crafts table. Ashlynn Cretton, 8, left, and Emma Geldmeyer, 17, worked on crafts. Karen Klenke, historical society president, talked with Dan St. Arnauld in front of a display from the family of Roland “Bummy” DesJardins. He would decorate a tree on his porch with classic toys in Niagara each year. St. Arnauld’s mother, Beverly, was married to DesJardins from 1988 to his death in 1999. Have a suggestion for the Countdown to Christmas? A home with an impressive lights display? A community event? Email it to news@ironmountaindailynews.com.