
![]() Union Station's New Metal RoofThe Foundation's First Major Step to Preserve and Restore Union Station. Cost: about $500,000. | ![]() Dining at the Depot 2014Lining Up on Queen Street to See the Depot. | ![]() Dining at the Depot 2014The Community Gets a First Look at the Building with the Roof Completed and other Work in Progress. |
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![]() Dining at the Depot 2014Local Musicians Entertain as Visitors Converse and Tour the Depot. | ![]() Dining at the Depot 2014Working a Little Magic. | ![]() The Foundation's Professional TeamHandling the Baggage Room Renovations You'll See on Nov. 8th. |
![]() Craftsman at WorkAlton Wallace of Starlight Glass. | ![]() Keeping the Project on TrackJoe Mansfield, a former Foundation President, provides continuing leadership to complete the renovation and re-use of the Depot. | ![]() Union Station DepotAs seen by local photographer Rosemary Osterhus. |
An Important Event for Your Calendar . . .
Christmas Party for Foundation Members
The Dr. Edward Smallwood House
501 Craven St. (M/M John Young)
December 8, 5:30 p.m
