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Columbia Parks and Recreation is unveiling a commemorative parks system poster to kick off the CoMoGives campaign for the Parks and Recreation Fund. The unveiling event will be held Tuesday, Nov. 29, the National Day of Giving, from 5:15 to 7 p.m. at Walt's Bike Shop, 1217 Rogers St.
The artwork is the second piece designed by local artist Jane Mudd for this campaign. Mudd will be available to sign posters at the event. The posters will be provided as a premium for a minimum donation of $20 (by credit or debit card only) to the Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund through the online CoMoGives campaign, which will run through Dec. 31.
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Walt's Bike Shop is supporting the Fund by offering an additional premium of SmartWool socks at the Nov. 29 event (while supplies last) for donations of $50 or more. In addition, the first 200 donors will receive a voucher to receive a native Eastern Redbud seedling at the Stephens Lake Park Arboretum Plant Sale in spring 2023.
Complimentary appetizers, beer and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided at the event, thanks to sponsors Logboat Brewing Co., N.H. Scheppers Distributing, Nauser Beverage and Pepsi Beverages Co.
The Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund was established in 2017 as an endowment fund to sustain and augment Parks and Recreation programs and facilities. For additional information about the Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund, visit the web page at CoMo.gov.
Columbia Parks and Recreation is unveiling a commemorative parks system poster to kick off the CoMoGives campaign for the Parks and Recreation Fund. The unveiling event will be held Tuesday, Nov. 29, the National Day of Giving, from 5:15 to 7 p.m. at Walt's Bike Shop, 1217 Rogers St.
The artwork is the second piece designed by local artist Jane Mudd for this campaign. Mudd will be available to sign posters at the event. The posters will be provided as a premium for a minimum donation of $20 (by credit or debit card only) to the Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund through the online CoMoGives campaign, which will run through Dec. 31.
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Walt's Bike Shop is supporting the Fund by offering an additional premium of SmartWool socks at the Nov. 29 event (while supplies last) for donations of $50 or more. In addition, the first 200 donors will receive a voucher to receive a native Eastern Redbud seedling at the Stephens Lake Park Arboretum Plant Sale in spring 2023.
Complimentary appetizers, beer and non-alcoholic beverages will be provided at the event, thanks to sponsors Logboat Brewing Co., N.H. Scheppers Distributing, Nauser Beverage and Pepsi Beverages Co.
The Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund was established in 2017 as an endowment fund to sustain and augment Parks and Recreation programs and facilities. For additional information about the Columbia Parks and Recreation Fund, visit the web page at CoMo.gov.
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