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X-WR-CALDESC:Senator Gerald Malloy to Present Grant Check for Restoration a
 nd Preservation of Greenlawn and Marion Avenue Cemeteries\nThe City of Har
 tsville is proud to announce a grant presentation by Senator Gerald Malloy
 \, dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the historic Greenlawn
  and Marion Avenue Cemeteries. The event will be held at the Marion Avenue
  Cemetery\, 8th Street Entrance\, on Monday\, July 1\, at 9:30 AM.\nThe gr
 ant\, provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History\, 
 was sponsored by Senator Malloy to ensure restoration and preservation of 
 these culturally and historically significant sites. Both Greenlawn and Ma
 rion Avenue Cemeteries hold immense cultural value for Hartsville\, partic
 ularly for the African American community. These cemeteries serve as vital
  historical\, architectural\, and archeological artifacts\, offering direc
 t insights into the community's past.\nHartsville’s Mayor Casey Hancock ex
 pressed gratitude\, stating\, 'We are deeply grateful for Senator Malloy's
  leadership and dedication to improving our community. This grant takes a 
 needed step towards preserving our heritage and ensuring these sacred site
 s remain accessible and respected for generations to come.'\nThe restorati
 on project addresses crucial preservation needs to prevent these sites fro
 m becoming inaccessible due to erosion\, overgrowth\, and weathering. The 
 City of Hartsville recognizes the importance of this initiative not only i
 n preserving historical resources but also in honoring the final resting p
 laces of past generations.\nThis project marks the first phase of a larger
  planning process that includes securing the properties and making general
  improvements. Specific enhancements for Greenlawn Cemetery include orname
 ntal fencing\, brick entrance signage\, paving of the drive gate\, and com
 prehensive landscaping and irrigation. For Marion Avenue Cemetery\, the pl
 ans include new sidewalks and a parking lot\, ornamental fencing\, drive a
 nd pedestrian gates with gate columns\, and enhanced landscaping and irrig
 ation.
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DESCRIPTION:Senator Gerald Malloy to Present Grant Check for Restoration an
 d Preservation of Greenlawn and Marion Avenue Cemeteries\nThe City of Hart
 sville is proud to announce a grant presentation by Senator Gerald Malloy\
 , dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the historic Greenlawn 
 and Marion Avenue Cemeteries. The event will be held at the Marion Avenue 
 Cemetery\, 8th Street Entrance\, on Monday\, July 1\, at 9:30 AM.\nThe gra
 nt\, provided by the South Carolina Department of Archives and History\, w
 as sponsored by Senator Malloy to ensure restoration and preservation of t
 hese culturally and historically significant sites. Both Greenlawn and Mar
 ion Avenue Cemeteries hold immense cultural value for Hartsville\, particu
 larly for the African American community. These cemeteries serve as vital 
 historical\, architectural\, and archeological artifacts\, offering direct
  insights into the community's past.\nHartsville’s Mayor Casey Hancock exp
 ressed gratitude\, stating\, 'We are deeply grateful for Senator Malloy's 
 leadership and dedication to improving our community. This grant takes a n
 eeded step towards preserving our heritage and ensuring these sacred sites
  remain accessible and respected for generations to come.'\nThe restoratio
 n project addresses crucial preservation needs to prevent these sites from
  becoming inaccessible due to erosion\, overgrowth\, and weathering. The C
 ity of Hartsville recognizes the importance of this initiative not only in
  preserving historical resources but also in honoring the final resting pl
 aces of past generations.\nThis project marks the first phase of a larger 
 planning process that includes securing the properties and making general 
 improvements. Specific enhancements for Greenlawn Cemetery include ornamen
 tal fencing\, brick entrance signage\, paving of the drive gate\, and comp
 rehensive landscaping and irrigation. For Marion Avenue Cemetery\, the pla
 ns include new sidewalks and a parking lot\, ornamental fencing\, drive an
 d pedestrian gates with gate columns\, and enhanced landscaping and irriga
 tion.
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240701T103000
LOCATION:Marion Avenue Cemetery\, 8th Street Entrance
SUMMARY:Grant Presentation by Sen. Malloy
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