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To commemorate its 20th Anniversary, the Clinton Public School Foundation held a fundraising project entitled "Building a Tradition." The project, which involved placing a three-panel wall of gray and black granite engraved with the names of contributors at the northeast entrance to Clinton's storied Tornado Bowl, was designed and marketed by a talented group of CHS students under the guidance of marketing instructor Sherre Shephard. The Wall of Tradition, along with new customized gates made by the CHS vocational agriculture department, was unveiled on August 31, 2007.
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The "Building a Tradition" project helped the foundation raise over $116,000 for its endowment, which now sits at over $500,000.
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Spots are still available on the Wall of Tradition: Tradition Fellowships for $1,025 Tradition Patrons for $525 Roll of Tradition for $125
For more information, contact CPSF Executive Director Penny Askew at penny.askew@clintonpublicschoolfoundation.org
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Thanks to everyone who helped make this project a success!
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