Hometown Hero project to hang 38
banners in downtown Lincoln
Ceremony kicking off the new Veteran
recognition project to be held March 16th
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[March 15, 2019]
LINCOLN
- Please note the original
press release stated that the ceremony on Saturday March 16th would
take place in Scully Park. That has now been changed to Latham
Park at the Band stand. Start time remains 11 a.m.
The Lincoln Rotary Club partnered with the City of Lincoln to
establish a veteran's tribute program to purchase and install
banners with pictures of our local active duty service men and
women, veterans, and deceased veterans.
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Thirty-eight banners were purchased and will be
installed around the square and in two local parks.
The banners will be hung in early March and the
Rotary club will hold a ceremony to honor those individuals and
their families on March 16th at 11:00 a.m. in Scully Park near
downtown Lincoln. Sponsors and their families will be in attendance.
The program was inspired by Mrs. Carrie Pethy, mother of an active
servicewoman who contacted the Lincoln Rotary Club and asked if the
club would sponsor the program.
After some brief discussions, a steering committee
was formed and the City Council of Lincoln was asked to partnership.
A Rotary District Grant was submitted asking for $ 2,000. The
District Rotary Grant funded $ 1680 and with $1,000 of seed money
from Lincoln Rotary Club, the details were put into place.
Sponsors submitted applications and a $50 fee to
start the process in motion. The committee originally thought 25
banners would be the goal when they started in October. When the
final order was placed we had thirty-eight banner requests approved.
It is the intent of the program to hang the banners
for at least one year in the town square and in both Scully and
Latham parks. The committee will begin accepting new applications
throughout next year. Future applications can be picked up at City
Hall.
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When banners are rotated out, the present banners
will be given to sponsors and their families. The Rotary Grant and
the Lincoln Club's monies subsidized the full cost of the initial
banners. Now that the grant monies have been expended, the new cost
of submitting an application and sponsor fee will be$ 95.
The program has become a very positive addition to downtown Lincoln.
The Rotary Club of Lincoln meets every Wed. at noon in the Lincoln
College Evans Student Center. We're proud of Rotary, Lincoln
College, and our community
The steering committee consists of Alderman Ron Keller, James
Hamacke, Carrie Pethy, Don Jordan, Bill Gossett and current Club
President, Kirby Rodgers
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