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Album Name: Club Centennial Project Return to Albums
Album Date: Jul 5, 2004
Description: Fredonia Rotary Club Centennial Project -- building a performance gazebo in Festival Plaza (Downtown Nacogodches)
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Club Centennial Project Chair - Dar Haupert explains the vision for the project. Rotary Club board of directors, along with city officials break ground on the club's centennial project. (Picture Left to Right) CVB Director Pam Fitch as City Parks Director Kathy Joshlin and Club President Laurie Hurst Club President Laurie Hurst discusses the club centennial project with CVB Director Pam Fitch and City Parks Director Kathy Joslyn; as Rotarian Mary Pratt looks on. Rotarians and community members visit immediately following ground breaking celebration.
Rotarian Dar Haupert, Centennial Chairman, is interviewed by local media about the club's centennial project and its impact on Downtown Nacogdoches. CVB Director and Rotarian Pam Fitch explains the value of the Club Centennial Project to tourism and downtown festivals. Newspaper clipping (Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel) of club officers at ground breaking celebration (Thursday, April 8, 2004) Kathy Joslyn (Nacogdoches Parks Dept. Director) receives $5,000 (first of three payments) from Centennial Project Chair Dar Haupert, Club President Laurie Hurst and Club President-Elect Mark Sowell. Fredonia Centennial Gazebo (Festival Plaza in Downtown Nacogdoches)
Photo of Fredonia Rotary Centennial Gazebo (from NE toward SW). Matt Welch of Naconiche Gardens landscaping in Nacogdoches lays pieces of sod in place Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2004 at the Festival Plaza south of downtown. Welch and his crew were rushing somewhat to complete the job in time for the annual Americana Music Festival this weekend. Red River Radio held the annual Americana Festival in Downtown Nacogdoches.  The Fredonia Rotary Club's Centennial Project was used as the main stage area. Red River Radio held the annual Americana Festival in Downtown Nacogdoches. The Fredonia Rotary Club's Centennial Project was used as the main stage area.
Red River Radio held the annual Americana Festival in Downtown Nacogdoches. The Fredonia Rotary Club's Centennial Project was used as the main stage area.