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The Town of Wake Forest will celebrate
its 100th birthday in 2009,
and one of the ways the Centennial
Celebration Committee plans to
commemorate the event is by publishing a
book filled with pictures along with the
history of those 100 years.
The committee, which is
headed by Frank and Carol Smith, needs
the pictures in the albums, desks,
trunks and attics that show what the
town looked like in 1909 or in 1929,
1959, 1989 or today. They need pictures
of local landmarks, ones still here and
those now just a memory; the Fourth of
July celebrations, Christmas parades,
and other community events.
You can share your pictures
in one of two ways. If you can scan a
picture, save it on a CD and take it to
the receptionist’s desk at town hall. Be
sure to include the date, the names of
the people in the picture and a
description of what is shown along with
your name, address and telephone number.
If you have a printed
picture and cannot scan it, take it to
the receptionist’s desk in an envelope
and include all the information listed
above. The picture will be returned to
you as soon as it is scanned.
For more information about
this, call Bill Crabree at 554-6196. |