This project has made a difference to our community in several different ways. This project helped renovate our 20 acre lake that was used for community free fishing, for school group canoe rides, and the lake serves as the picturesque backdrop for all of our cross-country running events and our Native American Festival. By finishing this project, it has impacted Read more...
Many in our community looked forward to the daily lunches and the weekly produce boxes. On Fridays 40 lunches were given to an organization that took care of a group of Foster care children . This was a blessing. Read more...
This project helped us add valuable life saving equipment to our two brand new trucks that were added to our VFD last September. It also helped us to buy the mounting brackets for the tools and allowed us to be more efficiently organized. Read more...
The Courtland heritage Museum is the focal point for all community events (ie , Picnic in the Park , Christmas Open House , Walk Alabama , etc) . The Museum also serves as an educational/history/geanology resource for Visitors…..both young & old ! We are presently helping Angela Godsey Reed from Apple Valley , California with her family search . We Read more...
This museum serves as the focal point for all community festivals and events . Picnic in the Park , the Antiques Car Show and Christmas Open House are examples . Children are educated about local history and the role our community has played in US & world events . Families searching for their roots are also benefited by the Museum Read more...
This project solved storage problems for three different parts of Hatton High. The agriscience dept., the band dept., and the custodial/school all needed an increase in storage area. Our band had nowhere to store their golf cart and trailer to prevent theft while the ag shop did not have sufficient room to store materials and equipment without taking up student Read more...
This garden gives students an outdoor space for wildlife observation as well as a learning space outside the classroom. Building this garden afforded students the opportunity to learn about composting, amending soil, planting, wildlife habitat, and mulching. Installation was complete by the end of April and to date, garden has been utilized by the entire school for their Earth Day Read more...
The addition of our Bicentennial Park is a project that ensures the preservation of Mooresville’s history for future generations and more importantly an opportunity to share this history. Before the Park, most daily visitors just got to walk our tree-shaded streets and peek through the picket fences in wonder; but now this Park is a place where visitors can belong, Read more...