Left to right: Colleen Eull (Eagan Lioness Club), Neil Brodin (sculptor for project), Tom Mullon (American Legion), Police Chief Jim McDonald, Fire Chief Mike Scott and Bud Johnson (Beyond the Yellow Ribbon). They gathered behind the Eagan Rotary bandshell for the kick-off of the project scheduled for completion before October 2010. The project received $100,000 from a state bonding bill and Eaganites are fundraising the remaining $50,000.
9 comments:
It's good to do this, whether you support or oppose the war(s). So sad that these memorials are necessary because of conflicts.
Excellent! Eagan's sincere community spirit is once again on display.
the heroes...I am writing a text HOW THE HEROES ARE CREATED...
Very interesting your text..
http://graceolsson.com/blog/2010/06/midsummer-2010/
Great project for the community to support.
Thanks to these heroes who protect us!
I am glad to know that thoughtful people has still some gratitude toward these guys.
This is such a noble project... Good luck, praying yo can raise this soon.... all the best from Davao City.
Very nice to hear it. Minnesotans are always great! I mean it. I know it in person. Kind regards Philip
Love stories about community spirit
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