Alderson Main Street thanks donors
Alderson Main Street thanks all those who donated or “bought” a flower basket for the lamp posts in Alderson. The bright red begonias from Blue Ridge Farm in Williamsburg are a cheery note next to the American flags and lion banners. Even through the recent tragedy of the flooding, the flower baskets continued to shine.
Jim Russell, president of Alderson Main Street, said, “We really appreciate all those who donated to this project and many who do so every year. We also appreciate Judy Lewallen and Doris Kasley who faithfully water the baskets.”
Those who donated were Fred Giggenbach, Roy and Linda Loudermilk, Vivian Pranulis, David and Margaret Hambrick, Tod Hanger, Sam and Doris Kasley, Tom and Linda Dameron, the Alderson Women’s Club, the Alderson Bridge Club, Jim and Melinda Russell, Becky and Steve Keadle, Doris Griffith, and Jo Perez.
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