Greenwood, Miss., Lodge No.
854
With the help of the Elks from Greenwood, Miss., Lodge No.
854, Sgt. John Pittman Drive—a major route in the city of Greenwood—is looking
more beautiful than ever. The Lodge used an Elks National Foundation Beacon Grant to partner with Boy
Scout Troop 200, the Greenwood Department of Public Works, and local volunteers
to improve the appearance of this major road.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of all the
individuals involved in making this project a success, 214 trees were planted
along the route.
“The Lodge came together and made this a success,” says Community Investments Program
Project Manager Walter Jordan. “More members and citizens have expressed a
desire to participate in the continuation of the project next year.”
A 501(c)(3) public charity, the Elks National Foundation helps Elks build stronger communities through programs that support youth, serve veterans, and meet needs in areas where Elks live and work. Through Beacon Grants, the ENF gives Lodges the opportunity to develop an ongoing, charitable, Elks-driven community project. These $2,000 grants are available to all Lodges. To find out more about Beacon Grants and the Community Investments Program, visit www.elks.org/enf/community.
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