Historic ‘Genesee Beer’ Sign in Auburn, NY Restored

From Pitchengine

Sign set to light the night for the first time in decades on August 13

08.04.2011– ROCHESTER, NY – For the first time in more than 40 years, the Genesee Beer sign in downtown Auburn, NY will be illuminated. Installed just prior to the peak of Genesee’s success, the sign has become a popular landmark and exists as a reminder of the Brewery’s historic ties to the region. The Brewery, in conjunction with local beverage wholesaler B.E. Wright Distributing Corp., is hosting a celebration party on August 13 as the sign ‘lights up’ the Auburn sky again.

“The Genesee Brewery has been American-owned and operated since 1878 and this sign is part of our history,” said Janine Schoos, Brand Manager, Genesee Beer. “The Brewery and Genesee Beer have deep roots in Upstate New York and re-lighting the Auburn sign is one way we are showing our continued commitment to our heritage.”

“The sign was originally installed in 1952, when my grandfather and his partner bought the building,” said Mike Speno, owner, Speno Music. “We’re thrilled Genesee is investing in the Auburn community and restoring this important landmark.”

The sign, which sits atop the Speno Music building at 3 East Genesee Street, has not been illuminated since the early 1970s. Instead, the sign letters have been painted the classic Genesee red. The 20’h x 40’w sign has been completely modernized with more than 380 feet of ultra-bright LED rope lights. The LED lights have a lower burnout rate and use less energy, making them a more environmentally friendly and cost effective choice.
“We’re excited to celebrate the sign restoration with the Genesee Brewery,” said Rich Rice, General Manager, B.E. Wright Distributing Corp. “As an Auburn neighbor and local distributor of the Genesee family of beers, we know the impact community support can have on the success of a brand and in turn, it’s important for us to support the Upstate NY region.”

Genesee Beer also went back to its roots earlier this year, when the brand brought back the red and white packaging that originally made it a household name. The heritage packaging first appeared on the 24-oz. cans, and after an overwhelmingly positive response, it was extended to the entire Genesee Beer product line.

“The Genesee family embodies history, heritage and authenticity. Auburn is known as ‘History’s Hometown’ — it’s a perfect fit for Genesee. We’re celebrating our past and our future as we re-light the sign on August 13,” said Schoos.

Since 2009, signs have pointed to renewed growth and a successful future for the Genesee Brewery. Genesee Beer experienced double-digit sales increases in 2010 and the beer has become a regional sales leader in the popular-price beer segment. Additionally, the Brewery reinstated a third production shift and hired an additional 100 employees in 2011.

“Genesee is an authentic beer with great taste at a great price and consumers are really responding to that — especially in areas like Auburn, NY,” said Schoos. “It’s another reason why restoring our sign is so important to us and we’re excited to be part of Auburn’s Founder’s Day celebration.”

Founder’s Day, an annual celebration of the historic Auburn area, will be capped with the “Genesee Lights the Night” party at Market Street Park in downtown Auburn, NY. The party, which starts at 7:00 p.m., features live music by That 70’s Band, and of course, ice-cold Genesee Beer, Genesee Cream Ale and Genny Light. Beer will be served by Tinker’s Guild, with proceeds benefiting Majorpalooza. The party is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.

At 9:00 p.m., the ‘Genesee Beer’ sign will be lit for the first time since the 1970s. Party guests will have a great view of the sign from Market Street Park. To keep the celebration going once the party ends, local restaurants and bars have partnered with B.E. Wright for a variety of specials on Genesee products. In addition to the strong support from the Auburn restaurant community, the Brewery received numerous letters of support from members of the Auburn Business Improvement District.

“Downtown Auburn is the place to be Saturday, August 13 to celebrate the rich, abundant history of the Auburn area during Founder’s Day, with a History on Wheels Car Show theme,” said Connie Reilley, Executive Director, Auburn BID. “The evening’s ‘Genesee Lights the Night’ party is the perfect venue to applaud the relighting of an iconic, pop culture, nostalgic focal point of Downtown Auburn.”

Beginning on August 14, the Genesee Beer sign will automatically light up every night at dusk and shut off each morning at dawn thanks to an energy-saving sensor.

The “Genesee Lights the Night” party is hosted by The Genesee Brewery and B.E. Wright Distributing Corp. in conjunction with Founder’s Day and the Auburn Business Improvement District.
About The Genesee Brewery

The Genesee Brewery, based in Rochester, New York, is one of the largest and oldest continually operating breweries in the United States. The brewery makes the historic Genesee line of beers, Seagram's Escapes, the Original Honey Brown Lager as well as Dundee Ales and Lagers family of craft beers. Additionally, through its Allied Brands division, the Genesee Brewery is America’s exclusive distributor of Imperial Cerveza from Costa Rica. The Genesee Brewery also manufactures beer and other alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages under contracts on behalf of other companies.
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