Students become stage hands for New Year’s Eve concert

From the Niagara Falls Review:

When the lights go up on New Year’s Eve, classic rock bands Honeymoon Suite and Loverboy will be in the spotlight. But they’d never get there if it weren’t for a group of volunteers who literally set the stage for a successful event.

“It’s a big family. Everybody works to help everybody else,” said T.J. Singer, one of about 10 high school students volunteering with the Niagara Parks Commission.

They started three days of work Wednesday to set up the stage in Queen Victoria Park that will be the focal point for the parks commission’s annual New Year’s Eve show.

Stamford Collegiate has been the source of the parks commission’s pool of volunteers for years.

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3 Responses to “Students become stage hands for New Year’s Eve concert”


  1. 1 Colleen Kulikowski

    It is always great to see kids getting involved!

  2. 2 Chris

    I hope everyone enjoyed their New Year’s Eve parties, especially those who were in New York or Niagara Falls!

    Happy 2008!!

  3. 3 Chris

    I’m heading out to the Embassy Suites in Fallsview and i expect something good, after all it has a good reputation. Free breakfast, we got a few deals. Anyway, i’ll be back saturday and anything about niagara that i see and graham hasn’t posted about, i’ll let you know.

    Peace!

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