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27 April, 2022

Tower Park Project receives more funds

Tower Park received a donation from Nutrien Ag Solutions

By Samantha Smith

DONATION: Nutrien Ag Solutions staff members Jack Butler, Wayne Albrecht and Isacc Eldridge watch as their manager, Jade Clark, presents Dimboola Art Inc vice-president, Deb Moar, with the cheque. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
DONATION: Nutrien Ag Solutions staff members Jack Butler, Wayne Albrecht and Isacc Eldridge watch as their manager, Jade Clark, presents Dimboola Art Inc vice-president, Deb Moar, with the cheque. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

NUTRIEN Ag Solutions has donated $5000 to the Tower Park Project sub-committee of Dimboola Art Inc.

The donation presented on Tuesday morning, April 19, and brings the sub-committee’s funding total to just over one-third of the amount needed to complete the planned works.

Sub-committee secretary John Nichols said that they were “absolutely thrilled” to receive the donation.

“We are so grateful to Nutrien Ag for their wonderful support,” he said.

The beautification project will see the site of what was previously the Dimboola Hotel become a centrepoint for the town’s main street..

Tower Park was the site of dozens of solar lights handmade from recycled materials for the Steampunk Festival.

The Dimboola Hotel was also the subject of a short film created by Tracey Rigney which was shown at the Steampunk Festival.

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