Sentences with phrase «commemorative brick»

A "commemorative brick" refers to a brick that is specially designed or engraved to honor someone or mark a significant event. It is often used as a way to remember and celebrate individuals or occasions. Full definition
The installation of the sculpture was completed on Friday, October 14 when it was placed at the center of the plaza containing the commemorative bricks for individual veterans.
Purchase a commemorative brick to honor a Veteran or Fallen Hero through the Arlington Heights Park Foundation Drive to Revive Memorial Park Program.
For a $ 50 donation, you could put an engraved message on a commemorative brick in a Chicago park walkway.
The couple, Robert and Mildred Tong, parents of three children, had paid $ 50 for the commemorative brick last October as part of a fundraising effort to help pay for new playground equipment in Senn Park in the Edgewater neighborhood.
A federal lawsuit Tuesday alleged that the Chicago Park District violated a couple's constitutional rights by refusing to display their religious message on a commemorative brick at a Far North Side park near their home.
Last month, a Chicago couple filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Chicago Park District of violating their rights because it would not allow a reference to Jesus on a commemorative brick in a park.
Sheri's name and death date are carved on one of the commemorative bricks included in the monument.
With your purchase of a commemorative brick, you will help build a walkway that will lead the way to a better quality of life for the animals and put us on the fast track to be the model shelter of the future.
Commemorative bricks are a beautiful way to honor your loved ones while supporting GDA's mission to provide guide dogs and instruction in their use, free of charge.
Be among the first to become a permanent part of Laurens County Humane Society's history by purchasing a commemorative brick to support our «Bricks for Best Friends» fundraising campaign by following this link:
However, by sending in your own dirt to Serena Korda's project your dust will be transformed into a brick and become part of a time capsule of 500 commemorative bricks.
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