MOUNT HOLLY POLICE DEPARTMENT: Engraved Brick Deadline Extended To 9/30!

MOUNT HOLLY POLICE DEPARTMENT: Engraved Brick Deadline Extended To 9/30!
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Mount Holly Police Department issued the following announcement on Sep 17. 

Help us spread the word about our Circle Roundup effort to sell out the bricks in this circle of the Memorial Plaza!! There are a total of 800 bricks in this spot, and we’ve sold over 500 to date! 

There are less than 300 bricks left that will be part of the Memorial Plaza Circle!!  

Visit www.MountHollyPoliceFoundation.org to place your engravable brick order. 

Please Note: A total of 1300 bricks are available for the entire Plaza, as you can see in the photo below. The 800 bricks mentioned above are part of our Phase 1 efforts for the Circle. The remaining bricks will continue to be sold after the Circle sells out.

 Original source can be found here.

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Source: Mount Holly Police Department



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