
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 8, 2007
CANAL CORPORATION AND PARTNERS KICK OFF
2nd ANNUAL CANAL SPLASH!
Celebration to Highlight Local Heritage and Recreation Along Canalway Corridor
More Than 100 Events Planned Statewide for August 10-12, 2007
New York State Canal Corporation Director Carmella R. Mantello today joined
representatives from the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, Parks &
Trails New York, State and local officials and community organizers at Mabee
Farm Historic Site in Rotterdam Junction, Schenectady County, to kick off the
2nd annual Canal Splash!
Canal Splash! is a weekend-long celebration of the history, culture,
recreational appeal and beauty of the New York State Canal System, the Canalway
Trail and the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. The three-day,
multi-location celebration takes place August 10-12, 2007 and features 100
activities including nature walks, educational exhibits, boating events and
races, musical performances and tours.
Director Mantello said, “The Canal Corporation is pleased to partner with the
Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and Parks & Trails New York to make
this year’s Canal Splash! even bigger and better than last year. The Second
Annual Canal Splash! has something for the whole family to enjoy. With 100
events and activities planned throughout the upcoming weekend, residents and
visitors are encouraged to join in the festivities and help celebrate the many
recreational, historical and cultural assets available throughout the Canalway
Corridor.”
Frank Dean, Executive Director, Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, said,
“We are proud to help promote the many events taking places in communities all
across the state. Enjoying and exploring the Erie Canalway at Canal Splash! goes
hand in hand with protecting this nationally-significant part of our heritage.”
Robin Dropkin, Executive Director of Parks & Trails New York said, “The New York
State Canal System offers so much to see and do, from boating to bicycling to
visiting the many and varied museums and historic sites. The Canal Splash offers
a fun sampling of the many activities possible along the canals, and will surely
inspire many return visits.”
The Mabee Farm Historic Site is hosting one of the many Capital Region events planned for the August 10-12 Canal Splash!. The Mabee Farm Historic Site, located directly on the Erie Canal, is the oldest standing home in the Mohawk Valley, and one of the oldest farms in New York State. In 1993, the Schenectady County Historical Society was given the site and has continued to develop the farm site as a museum and educational center for the community and holds Colonial events, workshops, tours and educational programs which reflect the historical significance of this early Mohawk River farmstead. On August 10-11, the public can tour the site from 10:00am – 4:00pm at a cost of $3.00 per person.
State Senator Hugh T. Farley said, “The Mabee Farm is a perfect site for this
event launching the Canal Splash! weekend. Today, our waterway system is a rich
recreational and environmental resource. But, as this oldest standing homestead
in the Mohawk Valley testifies, our rivers and canals defined the commerce and
culture of New York from the very beginning. I commend Director Mantello, the
Canal Corporation, and all of their partners for continuing and expanding this
diverse and exciting celebration.”
State Assemblyman George Amedore said, “As a newly elected assemblyman, I look
forward to building partnerships with the hardworking men and women who have
made the Canal Splash! celebration possible. I commend the Canal Corporation and
all their partners for the wonderful work they have done to celebrate our local
heritage, and I am honored to join them in launching the Canal Splash! weekend.”
Following are highlights of Canal Splash! events taking place throughout the
State this weekend:
Champlain Canal Region
Erie Canal Region
Oswego Canal
Cayuga-Seneca Canal
For more information about these activities and a complete list of Canal
Splash! events by Canal region and county, download an event program at
www.nyscanals.gov/exvac/special-events/canal-splash.pdf. Additional
information also is available at
www.johnnymilleradventures.com.
The New York State Canal Corporation is comprised of four historic waterways,
the Erie, the Champlain, the Oswego and the Cayuga-Seneca Canals. Spanning 524
miles across the New York State, the waterway links the Hudson River, Lake
Champlain, Lake Ontario, the Finger Lakes and the Niagara River with communities
rich in history and culture. For more information regarding events and vacation
opportunities along the Canal System, please visit www.nyscanals.gov or call
1-800-4CANAL4.
The New York State Thruway Authority/Canal Corporation offers a free email service called TRANSalert to its customers via email or text messaging to inform them of major incidents and emergencies that may affect travel on the Thruway or navigation on the Canal System. To sign up for the Canal TRANSalert service, customers can visit the Corporation's website at www.nyscanals.gov/tas/. To sign-up for Thruway TRANSalerts please visit the Authority's website at www.nysthruway.gov/tas/.