CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR DOWNTOWN REVITALIZATION PROJECT

 
The Town of Elizabethtown received a donation of $15,000 towards the purchase of a clock for the downtown project from Smithfield Packing in Tar Heel. Pictured from left are Council Member Charles DeVane, Larry Johnson of Smithfield Packing, Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Verdin Clock representative Stacey Dickerson.

The Bladen Journal recently purchased a brick for the downtown project. Pictured from left are Erin Smith, staff writer for Bladen Journal, W. Curt Vincent, editor of Bladen Journal, Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Mayor Pro Rufus Lloyd.

 
Farm Bureau Insurance donated $750 to the downtown project to sponsor a trash receptacle. Pictured from left are Nick Garrett, Farm Bureau agency manager, Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Mayor Pro Tem Rufus Lloyd.

Star Telephone made a $1,000 contribution to the downtown project. Pictured from left are Trey Duncan, communications consultant for Star, Jeff Shipp, community relations manager for Star, Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Mayor Pro Tem Rufus Lloyd.

     
Mrs. Carolyn Scoggins purchased a brick marker for the Downtown project. Pictured from left are Mayor Pro Tem Rufus Lloyd, Mrs. Carolyn Scoggins and Mayor Sylvia Campbell.

  Jerry D. Jackson, left, makes a corner memory brick donation to the Elizabethtown Revitalization Project in memory of four deceased members of his family. Receiving the donation, center, Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Rufus Lloyd, Mayor Pro Tem
     
 
Brick donations were made in memory of two nephews by Pamela Dicicco, left, and Karen Butler, third from left. Accepting the brick donations to the Elizabethtown Revitalization Project are Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Mayor Pro Tem Rufus Lloyd. The pair of aunts purchased memory bricks for their nephews, Cody Hammond and Brandon Smith.
  Mayor Sylvia Campbell and Mayor Pro Tem Rufus Lloyd accept a donation for a cornerstone from CLC Financial Services members John Taylor and Alice Allen.