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Armory Park Project Update

Armory Park

Many have asked about the status of the Amory Park project. Last week, I contacted John Kearns, one of the leaders of the project and he sent me a status update:
 

We are writing to update you on the grassroots effort to honor the sacrifice made by local veterans of our armed services.

Two successful mail campaigns in 2006 & 2007 generated contributions and a tree planting ceremony was conducted in November 2007. Since that time we have sought additional personal and corporate funds and our balance continues to grow. As of June 2009 we are heading into the final stages of fund raising with the target date of construction by the end of 2009.

The Veterans’ monument and memorial gardens at Whitefish Bay Armory Park is designed as a place of education, a place of healing and hope, a place of peace, serenity and beauty. Features will include benches encircling a flag pole, memorial gardens and donor plaques on walls constructed from bricks reclaimed from the former armory. The project has been designed by local architect Jim French and is representative of the 32nd Red Arrow Division.

Nearly 240 current and former residents of Whitefish Bay have already made significant contributions to the Memorial at Armory Park. Now is the time for everyone in the community to join in and support this worthy project before it’s construction this fall. All gifts are tax deductible and can be made to The Friends of Armory Park, LLC. Contributions will be used to complete the Memorial Project as well as establish an endowment fund to maintain the Memorial.

Please take the time today to visit the website www.ArmoryPark.Org and click on the Contribute tab for your gift, in memory of a special friend or family member, or in honor of all of those who have served our Nation defending freedom at home and abroad.

Thank you for your generous support!

It's clear that raising money during this recession has been a challenge. Hopefully, this last push for donations will get the project to its final stage.

If you are interested in joining the many other donors, please visit the project website at www.ArmoryPark.Org or click here for a donation form.

If you have any questions about the project, contact John Kearns at armorypark@sbcglobal.net

Here's a video of what the project should look like:

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  1. This is a project that deserves the support of the community. We owe much to those that have served the country to protect us and preserve our freedoms. Hopefully, WFB residents will come forward to fund the project.
  2. How about adding some indoor batting cages and pitching machines at Armory Park?
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