Grant funds ‘Last Light Neenah’ video display downtown

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The Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau has awarded a Tourism Development Grant to help fund a video projection installation for Future Neenah. Grant funds were for the acquisition and installation of video equipment and programming.

Future Neenah has unveiled “Last Light Neenah” which transforms the city’s walls into stunning canvases, illuminating the night with vibrant visuals, colors, and stories that capture the essence of the community.

“The FCCVB is pleased to support an activity that can be enjoyed by locals and visitors of all ages,” said Marketing Communications Director Cathy Trebatoski.

The projection displays will be ongoing on the back patio and in the alleyway of the Future Neenah office at 135 W. Wisconsin Ave. The projection will run from dusk until 10 p.m., Thursdays through Sundays. The display will be updated seasonally.

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Additionally, there will be a projection on the side of Greene’s Pour House at the corner of West Wisconsin Avenue and South Church Street for special events.

Optical Productions, a local projection mapping company, set up and fine tuned the display.

“Last Light Neenah aligns perfectly with our Destination Master plan and we’re thrilled that Future Neenah was inspired to pursue this unique and creative video art display,” said FCCVB Executive Director Pam Seidl.

The website for the project can be found at neenah.org/last-light-neenah/.

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