Lansing Throw Benefits Myers Band Stand
Tuesday, 17 January 2006
Lansing ThrowThe Lansing Lions Club is selling a throw to raise money to build a band stand in Myers Park.  For only $48 you can own your own 78x48 navy blue and off white two-ply cotton throw that commemorates our town and help fund something that will benefit the whole community for many years to come.

The throw is made of machine washable cotton, and has scenes from the different areas of Lansing.  Depicted on the throw are Lansing Community Center (which the Lions donated to the Town of Lansing),  Rogues Harbor Inn in South Lansing, the lighthouse at Myers Park, Ludlowville Falls,  the first Lansing Central High School that was known as Ludlowville High, Cargill Salt Mine and a North Lansing barn and a cow that represents farming.

Proceeds from the sale will benefit a band stand the Lions Club is donating to the Town, to be located in Myers Park.  The club hopes to raise $6,000 from the sale of the throws.  Additionally private doners who give $200 or more toward the band stand will have a plaque with their name on it mounted on the building.

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State Senator Michael Nozzolio,  Former Lansing County Legislator Tom Todd, Lion and Town Supervisor Steve Farkas, Current Lansing County Legislator Mike Sigler, Alice Farkas holding up a Lansing Throw
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Contact Noni Krom  607-533-7277 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it to purchase a throw, or to ask about donating to the band stand.  Throws can be shipped by Priority Mail to anywhere within the United States for $8.25.