Buy a brick for your loved one

Terry Ward
Posted 11/22/18

It’s an acknowledgement that will last.

The West Columbia Beautification Foundation is selling a limited number of commemorative bricks.

The bricks will be placed in West Columbia’s new …

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Buy a brick for your loved one

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It’s an acknowledgement that will last.

The West Columbia Beautification Foundation is selling a limited number of commemorative bricks.

The bricks will be placed in West Columbia’s new All-Inclusive Park at 212 Hudson Street.

The West Columbia Beautification Foundation’s Brick Fundraising Campaign will install up to 1,500 engraved bricks.

“Making a donation to the West Columbia Beautification Foundation Brick Fundraising Campaign is a great way to memorialize your loved one, share a special date or message, or show support for your park,” said West Columbia Beautification Foundation Chairwoman Melissa Sprouse Browne.

Bricks can be engraved with a custom message. Mini-bricks will be available and make a great gift. To order an engraved brick visit http://www.brickmarkersusa.com/donors/cwcb.html .

The newest park in West Columbia is designed for children of all abilities.

The facilities and amenities are entirely ADA accessible and designed with dignity in mind.

The park includes: playground, water fountain, restroom facilities, an open-air pavilion, landscaping, and handicap accessible parking and sidewalks for easy access throughout the park and to the Riverwalk.

The park was made possible by the Central Carolina Community Foundation Connected Communities Grant, a South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Grant, the West Columbia Beautification Foundation, and West Columbia Hospitality Funds.

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