Preserving Niagara-on-the-Lake’s heritage since 1962.
We like to fund raise in style. Support our activities. Every summer The Niagara Foundation holds three cocktail parties, each on a different Saturday, at a different home in Niagara-on-the-Lake. From 5:30-7:30 drinks and hors d'oeuvres are served in a garden setting, rain or shine. $200 per person - come once, twice or every time!
2023 dates are:
Saturday, June 17
Saturday, July 15
Saturday, August 12
To purchase tickets, contact Jane Dagg at 905.468.7781 or [email protected].
Each year The Niagara Foundation chooses a resident of Niagara-on-the-Lake to receive the Foundation’s prestigious Living Landmark Award. The recipient of the award is an individual who the Foundation feels has made an outstanding contribution to the quality of life in Niagara. The 2023 dinner will be Saturday, Nov. 18, at Navy Hall. In 2022 we recognized Jim Alexander.
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At Living Landmark Award dinner (from left) The Niagara Foundation President Lyle Hall, Patty Alexander, Erika Alexander, Jim Alexander, Anna Lee Benjamin, The Niagara Foundation Past-President Janice Thomson. (photo by Ben Taylor)
November 12, 2022
The Niagara Foundation has presented the 2022 Living Landmark Award to Jim Alexander. The Living Landmark Award has been given annually since 2006 to a person or persons that demonstrated an outstanding contribution to the quality of life in Niagara.
In introducing Jim to the 100 attendees at the dinner Saturday evening (November 12th) at Navy Hall, Niagara Foundation Past President Janice Thomson noted that “Jim’s commitment to supporting Niagara-on-the-Lake’s heritage runs deep. A few of the organizations, projects and celebrations that have benefitted from his leadership include the War of 1812 Bicentennial Committee, Friends of Niagara National Historic Sites, the Rotary Club, various Canada Day celebrations, and the Citizens Committee for Ontario Heritage Years. We are very pleased to give this award to Jim.”
Jim’s role as president of Old Niagara Workshops, and his expertise, has led to many commissions to restore architectural elements for historical properties in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Further afield, he has been engaged for projects for Parks Canada sites across Ontario and the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa.
“The Niagara Foundation believes that honoring residents who make this town a special place to live should be one of our priorities. As development and density pressures continue to challenge the heritage and built form here in Niagara-on-the-Lake, we will continue to be a voice that promotes the history, traditions and culture of the Niagara area,” said Lyle Hall, Foundation president.