Street Arches Set The Mood

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Street Arches Set The Mood

A big thank you to the sponsors of the Harrison 175th Anniversary Street Arches which were installed along Harrison Avenue.  The Street Arches look great and provide lighting and a festive ambiance in anticipation of the festivities to come.  Chairman of Harrison Fest Committee Inc, Mayor James A. Fife, and President, Councilman Anselmo Millan, wish to extend a big thank you to the arch sponsors: Chinatown Restaurant, Berto Construction, J. Supor & Sons Trucking and Rigging Company, Lusitania Savings Bank., Red Bulls and Panasonic.  Each arch has the name of its sponsor.  Please show your appreciate to these generous sponsors. Click on the sponsor names to learn more about them.  Each recognized the importance of sponsorship of this most historic event and the Harrison Fest Committee thanks them.  We will be posting more pictures of the arches in days to come.

J. Supor & Son Arch for Harrison's 175th Anniversary

Lusitania Savings Bank Arch

Lusitania Savings Bank Arch

Panasonic Sponsored Lighted Street Arch

Panasonic Sponsored Lighted Street Arch

Panasonic Sponsored Lighted Street Arch

Panasonic Sponsored Lighted Street Arch

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Get In The History Books

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Get In The History Books

Harrison's 175th Anniversary Gala Book deadline for getting your Advertisement is this coming Monday, September 14, 2015 at noon.  The book will include the History of Harrison's past, a word about it's present and a look at its bright future along with historic and recent pictures of Harrison. 

Looking back on other Harrison Fest Commemorative Books it's interesting to see some but not all of the future plans become reality.  To place your advertisement complete the Advertisement Order Form by clicking here

The Back Page, Inside Front & Back pages are already taken.  There are full pages available for $200.00 and 1/2 pages available for $100.00.

Please don't wait until the last minute as we can't guarantee your advertisement will go in and the deadline is Monday, September 14, 2015 at Noon.  Any questions, call the phone number at the bottom of each page on this website or submit a request on our volunteer form.

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Harrison Fest Banner

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Harrison Fest Banner

The Harrison Street Department workers proudly installed the official Harrison Fest banner across Harrison Avenue in front of Town Hall.  The banner is designed to let everyone know "the old school" way that Harrison will be having its 175th Anniversary Celebration Friday, September 18th, Saturday, September 19th and Sunday, September 20th.  The three day celebration will include a opening day Mass at Holy Cross Church followed by the Gala Dinner on Friday, September 18th.  On Saturday, September 19th, there will be a Parade down Harrison Avenue from Joseph Supor Boulevard to 2nd Street followed by a Street Fair with merchants including arts and craft merchants, food vendors and multi-cultural music and dancers throughout the day.

The Harrison Fest Committee would like your help in spreading the word about Harrison's 175th Anniversary celebration by posting this News item on your Facebook page.  We are also finalizing our Gala Book and if anyone wants to support the Harrison Fest and go into the history books with this 175th Anniversary book, please visit the Gala Ad Book page by clicking here.

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Harrison Fest: Throw Back Thursday

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Harrison Fest: Throw Back Thursday

As preparations continue and the Harrison Fest Banners are about to go up to signal that Harrison Fest 2015 is around the corner, the Harrison Fest Committee would like to share a picture from Harrison Fest 2001. The picture was taken in the center of town on the corner of Harrison Avenue and North Frank E. Rodgers Blvd in Harrison (of course).  From Left to Right, Councilman Anselmo Millan, United States Senator Robert Menendez, present day Mayor James A. Fife, Laly DaSilva (co-owner DaSilva Fashions), and the late Mayor Raymond J. McDonough.  There is sadness that Mayor McDonough is no longer physically with us but we know that he will looking down on Harrison Fest 2015 and saying a "job well done."  The picture was taken on Saturday, June 2, 2001.  The forecast was for rain but as the Parade kicked off the sun came out and there was no rain for the entire weekend.

The photo is courtesy of the John M. Pinho photo archive.

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Harrison Queen Gala Spectacular

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Harrison Queen Gala Spectacular

Harrison Councilman Anselmo Millan, President of the Harrison Fest Committee, envisioned over a year ago a Queen Gala with representation from the various countries representative of the immigrant history of Harrison.  Councilman Millan, in his usual fashion, sought help to make his vision a reality.  The hard work of the volunteers who dedicated weeks to organization, practice, preparation and execution, paid off as the event was a huge success.

If anyone had any doubts as to whether all the hard work would pay off, those doubts were dispelled as soon as Kerlyn Espinal, the Director of Immigration Services from the Office of United States Senator Robert Menendez was announced and took the stage to run the Gala Program.  After a short but meaningful greetings from Mayor James A. Fife and Councilman Anselmo Millan, the Queens took the stage and the room became electrofided.  Was it the beauty of the Queens.  Was it the professionalism of Kerlyn Espinal or her beauty only surpassed by her intelligence and dedication.  Or the prayer she made before she was announced back stage.  All things are possible and a Queen Gala in Harrison New Jersey as part of the Harrison's 175th Anniversary is in the history books.  

Social Media is on fire with pictures from the event held in an Auditorium of a building built in the early 1900's with vaulted ceilings and stained glass skylights.  The builders of the building and the auditorium were smiling down upon the venue happy that it had been chosen as the venue for an historic event and celebration. The venue was decorated by volunteers and from the seat cover with hand made bows there was countless hours of man power adding a classic touch.  It would have been easy to go to a venue outside of Harrison but holding it at the Holy Cross Auditorium paid homage to the history of other celebrations and gatherings in the almost 100 years of the buildings existence.  The room looked spectacular.

The buffet dinner representing almost all of the local restaurants either donated or given a reduced price for the event, provided food for all tastes and culture. Brothers Quality Bakery of neighboring Kearny donated a spectacular cake which was cut by Mayor James A. Fife and Councilman Anselmo Millan.  It was sort of a wedding style cutting of the cake and there were plenty of photographers and social media there to capture the moment in time.

There were twenty six Queens representing twenty six countries.  Two of the Queens were unable to make the event due to family emergencies but they will be at the Harrison Fest Parade on Saturday, September 19, 2015.  Here is a list from one of the pages from the event's Program book.

We have put together a Photo Gallery of some of the pictures from the event.  Facebook is also on fire with photographs as it should be.  This was truly a wonderful event and all those who volunteered to make it happen should be proud.

DJShulomixx.com provided on the money music as the Queens were on stage and during the intermissions.  The professionalism was evident as they coordinated with the events volunteers and its master of ceremony Kerlyn Espinal.

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Sneak Peek At Beauty Pageant

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Sneak Peek At Beauty Pageant

The Harrison 175th Anniversary Beauty Pageant is this coming Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 6 p.m. at the Holy Cross Banquet Hall in Harrison.  Preparations have been going on for weeks now to make it a very special night.  Tickets are still available and can be purchased by calling (973) 268-2706.  Visit our Events Page (click here) for more information. 

There are Twenty-Six beauty queen representing the following countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herezgovina, Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Germany, Guantamala, Honduras, India, Italy, Ireland, Mexico, Morocco, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Scotland, and Spain.

 

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The 175th Anniversary Harrison Town Seal

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The 175th Anniversary Harrison Town Seal

Lamp post banners will be going up across the Town of Harrison announcing the town's 175th Anniversary of its founding.  The Lamp post banners will contain the 175th Anniversary Harrison Town Seal which was designed by Jia Wen (Karen) Zheng, the 2015 Harrison High School Valedictorian.  Zheng was asked whether she could draw the seal by Councilman Anselmo Millan who is also the President of the Harrison Fest Committee which has joined the Mayor and Council to organize, plan and run the events surrounding the 175th Anniversary.

As Zheng will freely admit, she felt ill equipped at first to tackle the task but soon realized that with a little research and input from Councilman Millan that she could incorporate Harrison's past and it bright future in a new town seal.  Thus, the 175th Anniversary Town of Harrison Seal was sketched and subsequently incorporated into the Lamp post banners.

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Lamp Post Banners Coming Soon

Lamp Post Banners Coming Soon

The Harrison Fest Committee is proud to announce that the 175th Anniversary Lamp Post Banners are coming soon to decorate Harrison Avenue.  We are giving you a sneak peak at the banners in this News Item Background picture.  There is a new logo design commemorating Harrison's 175th Anniversary which was created by a local artist.  More about the local artist on another date.  We could contain our enthusiasm on how nice the design looks.  Stay tuned for more information on the lamp Post banners.

Commemorative Gala Book

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Commemorative Gala Book

Placing an advertisement in Harrison's 175th Anniversary Commemorative Gala Book is a smart way to support the events of Harrison Fest 2015 and get your name out to the community.  There are several options available.  You can currently still get the Inside Front and Inside Back covers.  The back page is already spoken for.  A Full Page is the best investment.  A Half Page and a Quarter Page will get you noticed as well.  Boosters are an economical way to get your name into the history books.  You can get a copy of our Order form by clicking here.

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Observer Newspaper Features HarrisonFest

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Observer Newspaper Features HarrisonFest

The Observer Newspaper featured Harrison Fest in an article entitled "Gearing up for 175th Anniversary".  The article written by Observer Correspondent Ron Leir covered the historical significance of the Town of Harrison's 175th Anniversary including the history of its foundation.  The article featured several quotes from Councilman Anselmo Millan, who is the President of Harrison Fest Inc, a not-for-profit corporation, spearheading the efforts to make the 175th Anniversary celebration memorable. 

You can read the article by picking up the August 12, 2015 Edition of the Observer at your local store or library.  The article is also available on line by clicking on this link

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