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Stephenville’s Banner Project: Honor your loved one this Memorial Day with a downtown banner.

  • Writer: Sara Vanden Berge
    Sara Vanden Berge
  • Apr 2, 2024
  • 1 min read

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Stephenville’s Main Street program is giving residents a unique opportunity to honor their fallen loved ones this Memorial Day with the Banner Project.

 

“This program allows residents to display a banner featuring their loved one who died serving in the military,” Main Street manager Ashley Thomas told Beneath the Surface News.

 

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The double-sided banners include a photo, name of honoree and military branch they served in and will be displayed in downtown Stephenville throughout the month of May.

 

The honorees must have resided in Erath County.

 

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 There is no charge for the banners, which have been funded by private donations, but only 12 spots are available, so don’t wait.

 

Reserve your banner by emailing Ashley at mainstreet@stephenvilletx.gov.

 

Signs Express Plus has generously donated installation services.

 

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1 Comment


Alica Diaz
Alica Diaz
Jul 15

A heartfelt initiative, the Stephenville Banner Project pays tribute to local heroes and loved ones, particularly on special days such as Memorial Day. Projects of this kind serve the dual purpose of conserving memories and reinforcing community connections via visible memorials in shared environments. It is crucial to collaborate with the best banner printing services in order to guarantee that such tributes are exhibited with dignity and enduring quality. High-quality printing, sturdy materials, and brilliant colors create a memorable effect and genuinely honor those being commemorated. By selecting a trustworthy printing partner, you ensure that the banners accurately convey the respect and care these honors warrant. An admirable initiative, beautifully carried out.

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