Y Repairs to the picnic shelter came to $2196 > tables and paint for them cost $650.84. The bronie pléZflé EZLSâ€CI;;Z; amounted to $151.88. We refunded §$1737.93 out of the $5000.00 awar Bicentennial grant, and feel ou ) i s year, 1994. 9 L r project is a permanent reminder of said that she had env?sioned someth?ng of.this ngtu?e being done, a place where people could sit, rest and'llsten to the birds sing, enjoying the trees, grass and quiet beauty of the changing seasons of God‘s wonderful creation. After an exprgssion of thgnks to all who had worked on the project includâ€" ing Bill Caldwell for his sound equipment, cold drink, coffee and cookies were served under the pienic shelter on the picnic tables. on October 10, 1984 the Bicentennial Committee, to fulfil its committment to the Federal Government, met to make out an activity and financial report on the Bicentennial project. On_the evaluation sheet it was said the community support was expressed by the celebration attendance and the daily use of the picnic shelter. The dedication and renaming of the park to the Grace C. Patterson Park had made an endurâ€" ing impression on the community, and the historical value had been expressed in the plague. CRACE PATTERSON WOMEN‘S INSTITUTE!‘S BICENTENNIAL PROJECT, 1984 THE NAMING OF GRACE C. PATTERSON PARK AND THE UPDATING OF THE Mrs. Harold Kerr Curator, 1981â€"1987 Submitted by Mrs. Harold Kerr, 1984 came to $2196.93; purchase of four picnic The bronze plaque was $262.42. Advertizing 93 out of the $5000.00 awarded as a tee, to fulfil its committment y and financial report on the said the community support was use of the picnic shelter. The atterson Park had made an endurâ€" alue had been expressed in the THE PICNIC SHELTER, Continued the Bicentennial ] 7