GREATER STATESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Leadership Statesville’s Class Project

GREATER STATESVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: Leadership Statesville’s Class Project
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Greater Statesville Chamber Of Commerce issued the following announcement on Feb. 24.

The Leadership Statesville Class of 2022 is partnering with the Boys and Girls Club of the Piedmont (BGCP) to revitalize and create a sustainable community garden. They plan to raise over $30,000, volunteer one hundred hours and assist with the development of a Boys and Girls Club of the Piedmont Farmers’ Market. Included in this project are activities such as raising and re-configuring the garden beds, building a fence around the garden, building a storage facility on-site, and creating a plaque to recognize garden sponsors, and building a portable greenhouse.

DATE: February 26, 2022

LOCATION: City of Statesville Leisure Pool

JUMP FEE: $25/person (Pay at the gate on the day of the event via cash, check, or card)

**First 50 to register online will receive an event t-shirt!**

Schedule Events:

1:00 pm – Check-in and registration 

2:00 pm – Plunging begins! 

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Greater Statesville Chamber Of Commerce



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