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Millennium Project fonds, 1998-2001.
Prepared by: Christina Pflug
July 2001
MILLENNIUM PROJECT fonds. - 1998-2001. - 38 cm of textual records and 2 artifacts.
As the year 2000 quickly approached, City of Kitchener officials began to think
about the various ways in which the community could celebrate the new millennium.
The Millennium Selection and Steering Committee was subsequently formed with the
mandate to review proposals of community millennium projects and decided which
projects would be recommended to Council for consideration. In essence, the
committee was to form a link between community groups seeking funding and City
Council. The first Steering Committee meeting was held on November 12, 1998. Lorna
Ferguson, the Millennium Project Co-ordinator, headed the committee; the chairperson
was Bryan Stortz. Other members of the committee were as follows D'Arcy Farlow,
Philip Fernandez, Sybil Frenette, Harry Froklage, Lori Gove, Jamie Grant, Jean
Haalboom, Elaine Rees, Berry Vrbanovic, and Jim Wallace. To mark the millennium,
both the federal and provincial governments provided grants to municipalities in an
effort to aid millennium-oriented projects within their respective communities. One of
the programs to which the committee applied was the provincial Main Street Ontario
millennium funding program. The City of Kitchener received $91,100 from the program
since applicants received $0.50 for each resident. The committee received 11
proposals fro millennium projects and it was from these proposals that the final five
were selected. The five projects which received funds from the MSO grant were the
Millennium Thumbprints project, Wave of the Future, the Millennium Garden, the
Registry Theatre, and Millennium Mondays.
$30,000 from the MSO grant was allocated for the Millennium Thumbprints.
While the federal government also provided financial support (it gave $10,000) the
German-Canadian community raised a substantial amount of the money necessary for
this venture. The mural was designed by local artists Charles Baker, Christopher Griffin
and Marshall Ward and consisted of 2000 thumbprints; 1000 were contributed by
Kitchener residents and the other 1000 were collected from residents of Berlin,
Germany. The thumbprints were combined into a 45 foot long, 2 foot high mural which
was installed in Civic Square in front of City Hall. According to the artists, the human
thumbprint is representative of all humanity, that is, one cannot differentiate between
the thumbprints on a basis of gender, race or nationality. In combining the thumbprints
of both Kitchener and Berlin residents, the artists believed that they were forging a
symbolic link between the past and the future as the city was formerly called Berlin.
The official unveiling of the mural was held on October 14, 2000.
Wave of the Future received $25,000 from the MSO grant. It was a special
preview exhibit for the Waterloo Regional Children's Museum located in the former
Goudies store at King and Queen Streets. The interactive exhibit explored optic and
sound waves and ran from October 27, 2000 to November 5, 2000. The official opening
of the museum will be held in spring 2002 when the facility will be completed.
The Millennium Steering Committee decided that the Millennium Garden, located
between the Governor's House and the Waterloo county Gaol, was yet another
community undertaking that was worthy of its financial support. $30,000 of the MSO
grant was allocated to the Garden project to assist in the creation of a walled garden
reminiscent of the Gaol.
The Registry Theatre received $5,600 from the provincial grant. This millennium
project entailed the conversion of the old County Registry office into a community
theatre. In addition, $500.00 was allocated to the Millennium Mondays project, which
was a neighborhood program organized by the Central Frederick Neighborhood
Association.
The Millennium Steering Committee also gave its support to another millennium
project, the Trans Canada Trail. While the Committee did not provide financial support,
it did provide organizational and administrative assistance. The Trans Canada Trail
was built to celebrate the new millennium and would physically link all of the provinces
and territories in addition to the three oceans bordering Canada. The trail measured
16,100 kilometers, the longest multi-use recreational trail in the world. To mark the
official opening of the Trans Canada Trail, a relay was held. The Trans Canada Trail
Relay commenced at each of the three oceans bordering the nation where a bottle of
water was drawn. Official carriers transported the water along the trail to their final
destination of Ottawa. On September 9, 2000 the carriers reached Ottawa where the
waters of the Arctic, Pacific and Atlantic Oceans were combined in the new Trans
Canada Trail Fountain at Jacques Cartier Park. The Relay passed through Waterloo
Region on August 16-189.
In addition to organizing and providing support to these various projects and
events, the Millennium Steering Committee also worked on creating an enhanced
version of the annual New Year's Eve celebration Festival of the Night. This event
included a free children's concert, ice skating on the rink in from of City Hall, and
fireworks.
The fond consists primarily of records documenting the activities of the
Millennium Selection and Steering Committee. The records are arranged into seven
series which are reflective of the millennium projects that received funding and support
from the committee. The series contains photographs, correspondence, videos,
minutes, and memorabilia. The records are arranged in chronological order.
Title based on the contents of the fonds.
Records transferred to the Corporate Archives upon dissolution of the committee.
1: Background Information. - 1998-2001. - 7 cm.
This series contains material on various community events such as Waterloo
County Fest 2000 and Beacon Millennium. It also includes information regarding
government initiatives, for example, Ontario 2000, along with a publication
containing ideas for millennium celebrations.
An index is available in Appendix A.
2: The Millennium Thumbprints. - 1989-2000. 19 cm.
This series contains information regarding the bronze monument entitled
Millennium Thumbprints. The records reflect the entire process from its initial
proposal to the official unveiling of the final mural. The series consists of
correspondence, newspaper articles, photographs, videos, financial records,
promotional brochures and various memorabilia such as buttons,
commemorative booklet, balloon and temporary tattoos.
An index is available in Appendix B.
3: The Millennium Garden. - 2000. - 1 cm.
This series consists of photographs, memorabilia, a grant application and
newspaper articles. The records provide information on the objectives of the
project and the construction of the actual garden.
An index is available in Appendix C.
4: Wave of the Future. - ca. 2000. - 0.5cm.
This series is comprised entirely of memorabilia of the exhibit "Wave of the
Future" which was a special preview exhibit for the Waterloo Regional Children's
Museum as well as a project proposal. The memorabilia includes an invitation to
the opening of the exhibit, a schedule of events and a poster.
An index is available in Appendix D.
5: The Registry Theatre. - 2001. - 0.5 cm.
This series consists of memorabilia, a grant application and newspaper articles.
The memorabilia includes the invitation to the theatre grand opening, along with
the program of the play "Wait Until Dark", the theatres first production.
An index is available in Appendix E.
6: Trans Canada Trail Relay 2000. - 1999-2000.-9.5cm, 2 items.
This series contains information regarding the history of the Trans Canada Trail
and the relay, photographs, maps memorabilia in addition to a video. The
memorabilia includes a banner and a commemorative water bottle.
An index is available in Appendix F.
7: Festival of the Night.-1999-ca. 2000. - 0.5 cm.
This series contains of newspaper articles and memorabilia. The articles
provide information regarding past New Year's Eve celebrations in addition to
details pertaining to the one marking the millennium.
An index is available in Appendix G.
8: Millennium Mondays.-1999. - 0.5 cm.
This series consists of the grant application for funding from the MSO.
An index is available in Appendix H.
APPENDIX A
Series 1: Background Information
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Memorabilia 1998-2000 1-1 10808
Millennium 1998-2001 1-2 10808
Steering
Committee-
correspondence
Millennium 1989 1-3 10808
Steering
Committee -
Minutes
Grant Applications 1998 1-4 10808
Forms
Newspaper 1999 1-5 10808
Articles
Millennium 1999 1-18 10808
Projects
Celebrating the
Health and
Heritage of the
Grand River
Watershed
Application Final & 2000 1-19 10808
Interim Notes
Post Project 2001 1-20 10808
Report
APPENDIX B
Series 2: The Millennium Thumbprints
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Background 1999-2000 1-6 10808
Information
General 1999-2000 1-7 10808
Correspondence
Correspondence 1999-2000 1-8 10808
re: The Berlin
Connection
Newspaper 1999-2000 1-9 10808
Articles
Financial 2000 1-10 10808
Information
Photographs v.1 2000 3-1 9918
Photographs v.2 2000 5-1 10916
Photographs v.3 2000 5-2 10916
Videos v.1 n.d. 3-2 9918
Videos v.2 n.d. 3-3 9918
Memorabilia v.1 2000 1-11 10808
Memorabilia v.2 2000 5-4 10916
Millennium
Thumbprint
Promotional
Brochures 2000 1-25 10808
APPENDIX C
Series 3: The Millennium Garden
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Photographs 2000 1-12 10808
Memorabilia 2000 1-13 10808
Newspaper
Articles 2000 1-14 10808
Grant Applications 1999 1-22 10808
APPENDIX D
Series 4: Wave of the Future
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Memorabilia 2000 1-15 10808
Project Proposal 1999 1-21 10808
APPENDIX E
Series 5: The Registry Theatre
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Memorabilia 2001 1-16 10808
Newspaper
Articles 2001 1-17 10808
Grant Application 1999 1-23 10808
APPENDIX F
Series 6: Trans Canada Trail Relay 2000
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Background
Information 1999-2000 2-1 10855
Photographs 2000 4-1 9920
Maps 2000 5-3 10916
Memorabilia v.1 2000 2-2 10855
Memorabilia v.2 2000 4-2 9920
Newspaper
Articles 2000 2-3 10855
Video 1999 2-4 10855
APPENDIX G
Series 7: Festival of the Night
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Newspaper
Articles 1999-2000 2-5 10855
Memorabilia 2000 2-6 10855
APPENDIX H
Series 8: Millennium Mondays
Title Date Volume/Item Box
Grant Application 1999-2000 1-24 10808