Donation for ADA pier

Photo submitted by City Administrator Phillip Patterson (left) shakes hands with Michael Butler, Treasurer of the Siloam Springs KIA Memorial Committee, while Service Officer Jerry Cavness issues a check for an American Legion donation to the city for the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) fishing pier. American Legion commander Less Carroll declined to disclose the amount of the donation because he didn’t want the American Legion to overshadow the city. During the city council meeting on July 20, city directors approved an ordinance providing for the construction of the fishing pier.

Photo submitted by City Administrator Phillip Patterson (left) shakes hands with Michael Butler, Treasurer of the Siloam Springs KIA Memorial Committee, while Service Officer Jerry Cavness issues a check for an American Legion donation to the city for the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) fishing pier. American Legion commander Less Carroll declined to disclose the amount of the donation because he didn’t want the American Legion to overshadow the city. During the city council meeting on July 20, city directors approved an ordinance providing for the construction of the fishing pier.

Photo submitted by City Administrator Phillip Patterson (left) shakes hands with Michael Butler, Treasurer of the Siloam Springs KIA Memorial Committee, while Service Officer Jerry Cavness receives a check for an American Legion donation to the city for the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) fishing pier. American Legion commander Less Carroll declined to disclose the amount of the donation because he didn’t want the American Legion to overshadow the city. During the city council meeting on July 20, city directors approved an ordinance providing for the construction of the fishing pier.

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