Due to an interior water leak on 1/23/25 caused by extreme cold, the Johnstown Flood Museum ONLY is temporarily closed. Thankfully, nothing of historic significance was affected. The water remediation team concluded their work, which leaves repainting, floor refinishing, and replacement of carpet and soundproofing materials. We are currently waiting for insurance adjustors and approval of quotes, a process we cannot control. In the meantime, we apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your patience as we work to remediate and repair our beloved flagship museum.

In the meantime, we are pleased to present Relic Tales of the Johnstown Floods at the Heritage Discovery Center, which is unaffected and operating normal business hours. This new temporary exhibition includes more than 200 artifacts and photographs, many of which have never been on display before, from the Johnstown flood of 1889 (as well as 1936 and 1977).  Welcome!

Stone Bridge fundraising effort launches as live bridgecam debuts

Stone Bridge fundraising effort launches as live bridgecam debuts

Posted: September 22, 2022 3:07 pm

UPDATE: As of Nov. 4, 2022, we are halfway to our goal of $30,000! Please consider a generous donation today.

The Stone Bridge lights are now fully repaired and shining brightly for three hours every evening, and the Stone Bridge Project Committee announced today that people all over the world can see the lights in real time with the re-launch of the “bridgecam.” The improvement, which makes it possible for people to view a high-definition livestream of the bridge, is part of a $30,000 fundraising effort to maintain and sustain the overall project.

The livestream, which originates from a camera mounted on the Polacek Pavilion at Peoples Natural Gas Park, is broadcast on YouTube. It is accessible from the Stone Bridge’s section of the Johnstown Area Heritage Association website (as well as below), and made possible through the efforts of Dustin Greene of Top Dog Productions.

About $1,000 has already been donated to the bridge lighting project since the fundraising effort was announced two weeks ago. Letters have just been sent to area households and businesses as the campaign kicks into high gear.

“We had a livestream in the past, but the picture and interface weren’t nearly as good as what we have now,” said Mike Brosig, project co-chairman. “People from across the world expressed their thankfulness at being able to watch the bridge lights remotely, and we think they’ll be thrilled by this improvement and re-launch.”

Dedicated in September 2011, the original $1.267 million project included repairs to the bridge surface, and installation of thousands of LED lights that shine every night in animated, interchangeable colors chosen to match the theme of city events, holidays, health observances and more. The most recent fundraising effort for the bridge lights was completed in 2018. “To perform needed repairs, we had to get into the river channel with a lift, which is expensive,” explained Mike Brosig, project co-chairman. “And while the bridge lights are energy-efficient, we still have electricity bills every month. That’s why we’re asking for the community’s help.”

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Fundraising letters are being sent to area businesses and individuals. Donors are eligible for benefits such as lighting of the bridge in the colors in their preferred colors. The full benefit schedule is below:

CONTRIBUTION CUSTOM PROGRAM
Bridge programmed in colors you specify, on a mutually agreed date
FACEBOOK MENTION
Acknowledgement of your organization or cause our Facebook page
WEBCAM BANNER
Banner advertising on
Stone Bridge live webcam
$1000 Yes, 7 days Yes Yes, 7 days
$500 Yes, 3 days Yes no
$250 Yes, 1 day Yes no

 

“The original project was supported by hundreds of businesses and individuals,” Mike Brosig said. “Every donation counts, and we’re asking people to help us sustain the lights for years to come.”

Tax deductible donations to support the project can be made payable to the “Stone Bridge Lights Maintenance Fund” and sent to the Community Foundation for the Alleghenies, 216 Franklin Street Suite 400, Johnstown, PA, 15901.

Or tax deductible donations to support the project can be made to the “Stone Bridge Project,” in care of Johnstown Area Heritage Association, PO Box 1889, Johnstown PA 15907. 

Any individual or company interested in helping with the fundraising committee by donating their time and efforts can contact Deb Winterscheidt at JAHA at 814-539-1889. You can also contact Mike Brosig directly by calling 814-659-2733, or brosigm@laurelholdings.com.