Banner applications being accepted
Volunteers sort the first round of banners which are currently displayed around the county.
MEIGS COUNTY A second round of applications are being accepted for the Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project.
Earlier this year, the first of the banners, 324 of them, were hung around villages in Meigs County, honoring veterans and active duty military members from Meigs County.
Now, the organizers are accepting applications for additional banners to be placed around the county.
Applications can be found on the Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project Facebook page or at Farmers Bank.
Applications and documentation must be received by Aug. 1, 2021, for the new round of banners. Items may be emailed to banners4meigsvets@gmail.com or brought to any Farmers Bank location and they will assist with emailing the items.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ The Big Bend Beardsmen, groomed for service
By Lorna Hart - Special to OVP
April 2021 Community Gardens at Mulberry: Jason Underhill (left), Chris Burkhamer (front right), and Joe Rosler (back right) worked with Meigs County Farm Market volunteers to construct nine raised beds for the Community Garden at the Mulberry Community Center in Pomeroy.
Lorna Hart | Courtesy
Beardsman members assisted with hanging the banners in Pomeroy for the Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project.
Courtesy of Big Bend Beardsmen
The Big Bend Beardsmen assisted Pomeroy Mayor Don Anderson, the Meigs County Farmer’s Market Board, and other volunteers in planting the Community Orchard. Members of the Big Bend Beardsmen were instrumental in the planting of the Community Orchard.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Banners honor armed forces personnel
By Sarah Hawley - shawley@aimmediamidwest.com
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project committee members sort banners to be placed in communities around the county.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Banners were placed on light poles along the walking path in Pomeroy.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Volunteers in the village of Rutland work to hang banners.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Volunteers hang the banners in Racine.
Meigs County Armed Forces Banner Project | Courtesy photo
Banners were sorted at the Syracuse Community Center before being delivered for placement in the villages in Meigs County.
From The Inspiration Edition — Banners honor armed forces personnel mydailysentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mydailysentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.