
Myers said both exhibits “change in intensity the more visitors use them.” Plans are already underway for next year, including two new interactive exhibits - Impulse and Loop from CREOS, which were featured at the Lumier festival in Montreal.

There is a lot of passion that goes into planning and executing not only the events but the programming from the board, staff, volunteers, suppliers and sponsors. It is amazing the ownership these people have taken to each provide a little extra to make the Festival that much better. This year I would say that the new exhibits Passage and Prismatica were quite a hit. However, we do have issues with GFI's popping out entire sections … the team of electricians that come out at all hours to make sure that the Festival is running smoothly is amazing. No, the commercial lighting that we use is different from the residential and we can replace sections. We all hear of one light on the string going out and the rest going with them … is that a problem for WFOL? Raising the money to top the previous years event. What is the biggest challenge you face in your job?

It is always a little of both - awe that something you worked all year on can make so many people happy and relief that it all went on maybe not always the way we planned it, but it always comes together. When you first flick on the lights for the yearly display, is it a feeling of awe, or more of a feeling of relief? How many incandescent lights were used back then I am unsure. The Festival started with the (tourism) industry coming together with a few large scale projects such as the Minolta Tower as a candle, the Skylon Tower as a Giant Christmas Tree, the Best Western as a Christmas gift and so many others. There are more than two million lights now, do you know how many lights there were when the Festival first started? It gives me great pleasure to work with an amazing team to illuminate the Falls and make family traditions for so many people. I am an event junkie, I fell in love with Niagara Falls 12 years ago when I accepted the position at WFOL - to not only work for one of FEO's (Festival & Events Ontario) award-winning “Festivals of Distiction,” but also for the tourism industry that I love. How does it feel, knowing your job is to ensure the city is decorated with beautiful lights every year? I have been with the Festival for 12 years and been the executive director for three years. How long have you been with WFOL? How long as executive director?

