
Lisa Tache, left, plays music on a propane tank, which was converted into an instrument, with Heather Jarden.

Street Pharmacy attracted a crowd at the taping of their "Welcome to tha Street Pharmacy" video shoot on Main St. bridge on June 22.
Eric Lepp and Sammi Bogdanski of the group The Von Ericks will be among the 151 performers at this Sunday's SCENE music festival.
This house-smoked salmon is one of three offerings On the Waterfront chefs, including sous chef Brandon Adam, will be busy preparing all weekend for the Flavours of Niagara festival which starts tonight at 5 p.m.
Charlene Kenna's photographs will be on display for the month of July at the Fort Erie Arts Council's gallery at 238 Ridge Rd. N.
The spectacular back yard garden of Robert Clemmens is this week's Fort Erie A Community in Bloom Garden of the Week.
Noah Critchley plays at a drumming circle in Port Dalhousie which marked the summer solstice.
Trinity Lutheran Church celebrated its 60th anniversary recently. The event was marked with a special morning service followed by a appreciation lunch. Pictured are church council chair Linda MacDonald and Pastor Julio Romero.
Randy Hubert directs traffic at King and Main streets during ongoing construction work in the Welland downtown core. Businesses are calling for customer support during the inconvenient period.
Fort Erie SPCA worker Lee Ann Jarvis attends to some of the cats 11 that were found by a Crystal Beach man who was renovating his garage.
Jeffery and the Juniors play at Peace Park during the first night of the Thursday night bandshell concert series on June 19. The series which runs every Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 coincides with the Farmers Market which runs the same day in the municipal hall parking lot at 4:30.
Bruce Vandersluys stands in front of some of his blooms at Dobbies Florist in Niagara Falls. A celebration to mark the 120th anniversary of the shop takes place on June 29.
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson hands a cheque for $297,500 to Sandy White, chair of the South Niagara Community Futures Development Corp. The funding will go towards operations.
Bryan Maurice, left, and Cody Teeple set up the new Raider ride for the Friendship Festival, which runs Friday until Tuesday.
Scott Biggs and Susan Welsh have opened a gift shop in the old Lock 8 lighthouse tourism booth.
Chris Fraser, Brad McNeil, Wes Stonos and Jimi Battle of the band Flatlined are coming home to play at SCENE following a tour across Canada.
Atis Bankas, artistic director of the Niagara International Chamber Music Festival, devotes some free time to practice his violin. Bankas has spent the past few years scouting talent that is featured at this year's festival, which marks its 10th anniversary.