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Phase Three Founders Square Commemorative Bricks available for purchase!

 

Founders Square Commemorative Bricks are available for purchase!

foundersOrders for Phase One and Two of the Founders Square commemorative brick program have been completed!  A limited number of bricks are once again available for sale through the Spring of 2012. The area in front of Staunton River Memorial Library was designated as Founders Square by the Altavista Town Council. This project  provides an opportunity for you to honor or memorialize a loved one, church, civic group or business.  Order forms will continue to be available at Town Hall, Staunton River Memorial Library, First National Bank, main branch, Bank of the James and Medicine Shoppe for Phase Three of the project. For more details, call the Altavista On Track office at 434-944-5530 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it us!

Commemorative Brick orders for Phase Three are currently being accepted.  If you missed the opportunity to be a part of Altavista's rich history in Phase One and Two, then pick up an order form and be a part of Phase Three, by honoring our past, respecting our present and embracing our future!

Order now by clicking on the link below to download your order form.

 

Click here for a downloadable order form!

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