Monday, September 10, 2007

Land Dedication and Spruce-Up, May 3, 1992

Most of these pictures were taken on what is now the frontage of Goddard School, which didn't then exist, of course. As explained elsewhere, we sold our front 1.7-acres in order to have the money to pay the balance on the loan for our land, enabling us to use money raised in the capital campaign to construct our building.

Part of the agreement we made with Goddard for the land was a shared sign on which Friendship would get top billing. Since we were giving up frontage, we didn't want to lose the advantage that represents entirely. A prominent sign on Ohio Pike was a way to keep some of that advantage.

By the way, I got ticks this day and had to be tested for Lyme's Disease. Thankfully, I didn't contract it.


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