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Four new 2016 inductees for Sandstone Hall of Fame

Four splendid new structures constructed with Medina sandstone were inducted into the Medina Sandstone Hall of Fame on October 20th, 2016. These four buildings join 14 others inducted in 2013-2015.  Pictures and descriptions can be seen at the Hall of Fame in Medina City Hall, 600 Main St. in Medina, …

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David Miller October 20, 2016 October 20, 2016Hall of Fame

Eight new Hall of Fame nominees for 2016

Eight new nominations have been submitted for the 2016 Sandstone Hall of Fame. Three are in Buffalo: St. Michael’s Church, Lafayette Lofts and First Presbyterian Church One in Niagara County: St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Sanborn (Walmore) Two in Rochester: Old Federal Building and Christ Church One in Wayne County: …

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David Miller August 12, 2016 October 10, 2016Hall of Fame

Public Has Supported Sandstone Trust 5 Years

From Robert E. Waters, Chairman: Medina area people can be proud of their five years of good support of the Sandstone Trust, according to last week’s committee opinion. The community endowment just completed its fifth year of making small grants to local programs, projects and organizations and the total in …

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David Miller March 7, 2015 March 26, 2015Sandstone Trust

Save the Date for the 2014 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony: 4/16/15

In 2013, the inaugural year of the Medina Sandstone Hall of Fame (HOF), twenty-one nominations were received and six of those became the first inductees in the Hall of Fame.  The remaining 15 nominees are carried over for consideration in future years, In 2014 we received an additional 11 nominees …

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David Miller March 7, 2015 March 26, 2015Hall of Fame
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