SYRACUSE — The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) and the Erie Canal Museum will co-host the “Our Glorious Workplaces: Bicentennial Gala,” presented by Feldmeier Equipment on Oct. 17 from 5:30-10 p.m. in Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. The gala commemorates two historic milestones in Central New York: the bicentennial of the Erie Canal and the 200th […]
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SYRACUSE — The Onondaga Historical Association (OHA) and the Erie Canal Museum will co-host the “Our Glorious Workplaces: Bicentennial Gala,” presented by Feldmeier Equipment on Oct. 17 from 5:30-10 p.m. in Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse.
The gala commemorates two historic milestones in Central New York: the bicentennial of the Erie Canal and the 200th anniversary of the incorporation of the Village of Syracuse. Guests will enjoy a farm-to-table plated dinner, drinks, and a program featuring local author Marilyn Higgins alongside staff from both organizations, exploring how the Erie Canal shaped the region’s past, present, and future.
“Two hundred years ago, this region was transformed by engineering, ambition and civic determination,” Lisa Romano Moore, executive director of the OHA, said in the Sept. 4 announcement. “This event is an opportunity to reflect on that legacy and demonstrate our common mission to examine those stories in full.”
Tickets cost $250 per person and are available at bit.ly/BicentennialGala
Proceeds from the event will benefit both the OHA and the Erie Canal Museum, supporting their missions to preserve and share the history of Central New York.
“The Erie Canal Museum is thrilled to be partnering with the Onondaga Historical Association to commemorate the bicentennials of both the opening of the Erie Canal and the founding of the Village of Syracuse,” Natalie Stetson, executive director of the Erie Canal Museum, said in the OHA announcement. “Clinton Square has been the backdrop for a lot of history over the last two centuries, so it is a very fitting location for the Bicentennial Gala. We look forward to welcoming the community to join us as we look back at the last 200 years and forward to the next.”
The gala is presented by Feldmeier Equipment, whose commitment to supporting community institutions is helping bring this event to life. In addition to their sponsorship, the Feldmeier family will also provide a special-release beer and hard seltzer for the evening, crafted by Meier’s Creek Brewing Company, which they own and operate. These exclusive beverages will debut in celebration of the bicentennial.
The Onondaga Historical Association and Erie Canal Museum also acknowledged the following sponsors whose support makes the event possible. They include Bond, Schoeneck & King; Cathedral Candle Company; Community Bank; Diamond & Thiel Construction; EDR; Franklin Properties; The Gifford Foundation; Holmes, King, Kallquist & Associates, Architects; Hueber-Breuer Construction Co., Inc.; The John Ben Snow Foundation; Joseph J. Lane Construction Inc.; King + King Architects; Ms. Linda Scholer Lebedovych; Marriott Syracuse Downtown; The Marsellus Family; NBT Bank; OneGroup Retirement Advisors; Partnership Properties; St. Joseph’s Health Foundation; Sutton Real Estate Company; Syracuse University; UBS Financial Services Inc.; and Visit Syracuse.


