NY Power Authority "Eggstravaganza"
Name:
NY Power Authority "Eggstravaganza"
Date:
April 5, 2014
Time:
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM EDT
Event Description:
NYPA “EGGSTRAVAGANZA” RETURNS TO POWER VISTA APRIL 5, 2014
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) will hold its annual “Eggstravaganza”—featuring free photos with Bunny—on April 5 at its admission-free Power Vista, the visitors center for the Niagara Hydroelectric Power Plant, located at 5777 Lewiston Road, Lewiston, NY.
New York Masonic Safety ID Program representatives will issue free Safety ID packets to interested parents, guardians, college students and seniors. The package will include a personalized compact disc with a digital photograph, fingerprints and other vital statistics for the individual, an invaluable aid to law enforcement in a search for a missing loved one.
State Parks will also provide free rides on its Niagara Scenic Trolley, between the Power Vista and the Gorge Discovery Center.
Guests are also invited to enjoy the Power Vista’s attractions, which include displays and interactive exhibits on the production of electricity, energy efficiency and area history, as well as spectacular views from the observation deck, 350 feet above the Niagara River Gorge.
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) will hold its annual “Eggstravaganza”—featuring free photos with Bunny—on April 5 at its admission-free Power Vista, the visitors center for the Niagara Hydroelectric Power Plant, located at 5777 Lewiston Road, Lewiston, NY.
New York Masonic Safety ID Program representatives will issue free Safety ID packets to interested parents, guardians, college students and seniors. The package will include a personalized compact disc with a digital photograph, fingerprints and other vital statistics for the individual, an invaluable aid to law enforcement in a search for a missing loved one.
State Parks will also provide free rides on its Niagara Scenic Trolley, between the Power Vista and the Gorge Discovery Center.
Guests are also invited to enjoy the Power Vista’s attractions, which include displays and interactive exhibits on the production of electricity, energy efficiency and area history, as well as spectacular views from the observation deck, 350 feet above the Niagara River Gorge.