29
Apr
2015
LECLAIRE, Iowa. In dedication to the men and women who have so bravely served our country with unbelievable strength and courage, the surroundings of the Scott County Freedom Rock are acting as a memorial to soldiers, firefighters, police officers and emergency responders. "Hero Pavers" will encircle the Freedom Rock and act as a lasting legacy of your loved one.
The Freedom Rock of Scott County is proudly located on the beautiful Levee in LeClaire, Iowa. The magnificent stone displays a long lasting patriotic tribute to all of those in our communities that volunteer their lives in keeping this country free. Your donations will help to carry out this great honor. The Hero Pavers will be installed around the rock and can be purchased for a veteran, policeman, fire fighter, or EMT - our heroes.
The Freedom Rock Tour, created by the artist of The Freedom Rock, Ray "Bubba" Sorensen II, aims to spread the message of thanking our heroes while providing a unique monument to each of the 99 counties in the great state of Iowa.
Please go to http://www. freedomrockscottcountyiowa. com/ to order your Hero Paver today. Dedication can be three lines, up to 13 characters on each line. The cost is only $50. Pay online or send payment to: Freedom Rock - Scott County, c/o Blackhawk Bank & Trust, 323 South 2nd Street, PO Box 748, LeClaire, IA 52753.
Paver installation will be completed by Memorial Day, May 25, 2015, so orders must be received by May 15, 2015.
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