Medina Sandstone Hall of Fame expands to second wall at City Hall
New class of honorees to be inducted on Thursday
Photos by Tom Rivers
MEDINA – The Medina Sandstone Hall of Fame has expanded to a second wall in the council chambers of City Hall.
Some of the Hall of Fame Committee members worked on moving some of the plaques and historic photos of quarry workers to the second wall on Thursday.
Reinhard Rogowski, right, on chair and Dave Miller are both committee members working on the display on the second wall with some assistance from Barb Hancock, wife of committee member Jim Hancock.
Jim Hancock shifts some of the plaques on the main wall of the Hall of Fame to make room for the Class of 2024, which will be announced on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. during a ceremony at City Hall. 600 Main St. Takeform in Medina makes the plaques and donates them to the Hall of Fame and also to the inductees to display.
There have been 39 inductees into the Hall of Fame since the first class in 2013.
The Hall of Fame also recently added a touch-screen kiosk, featuring videos, slideshows, maps, and a comprehensive building database with photos. Much of the information on the kiosk is available of the Medina Sandstone Society website. Click here for more information.
The committee members work on rearranging the plaques on the main wall for the new class to be inducted on Thursday. Four new members will be added to the Medina Sandstone Hall of Fame.
Dave Miller, Jim and Barb Hancock do the meticulous work of relocating the plaques of inductees from previous years.