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Roadside marker dedicated in Volney

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Rolla eligible for Legends & Lore Roadside Marker program

RDN REPORTS rdnnews@gmail.com Communities in Missouri have an opportunity to put their town or city’s folklore in the spotlight this bicentennial year.  Grants for the Legends & Lore Roadside Marker program is funded fully by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, which established the program to promote cultural tourism and celebrate legends and folklore as part of local and state heritage. Missouri is one of 11 states eligible to receive the grant.  The Missouri Folks Arts Program at the University of Missouri is the state’s organizer for the grant and invites communities across the state to participate.  “We are excited to join colleagues across the country as a Legends & Lore state partner – and to be the first to represent the Midwest,” says Lisa L. Higgins, director of the Missouri Folk Arts Program. “Missouri’s bicentennial year is an inspiring time and we hope Legends & Lore will encourage local communities to mark the Show-Me state’s unique culture in an

MISSOURI COMMUNITIES ARE AMONG 11 STATES ELIGIBLE FOR LEGENDS & LORE ROADSIDE MARKER PROGRAM

Communities in Missouri have an opportunity to put their town or city’s folklore in the spotlight this bicentennial year. Grants for the Legends & Lore Roadside Marker program is funded fully by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation, which established the program to promote cultural tourism and celebrate legends and folklore as part of local and state heritage. Missouri is one of 11 states eligible to receive the grant. The Missouri Folks Arts Program at the University of Missouri is the state’s organizer for the grant and invites communities across the state to participate. Applications are being accepted through May 3 for the first of two application periods in 2021.

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