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MEMORIAL BRICK PLAZA

Created in1995, the Memorial Brick Plaza is located on the Elks Aidmore campus, in front of the Administration Building. The center monument in the Plaza was sponsored by the Past State Presidents of the Georgia Elks Association, the benches by the Georgia Elks Auxiliary, and the four station monuments by the four districts of the Elk Lodges of Georgia.

The Memorial Brick Plaza serves as a perpetual remembrance of loved ones, both past and present. Plaza Bricks may be purchased to honor someone, in the memory of someone, or simply as a patron of the Aidmore Program. Bricks may also be purchased to celebrate events such as anniversaries, weddings, graduations, births, and other important dates.

Bricks are $100.00 each and we at Covington Lodge have set a goal of having 35 Bricks in a new section of the wall all in a group representing our Lodge. As has been mentioned, what a wonderful way to remember our LOVED ONES and also make a donation to no more of a worthy cause than to help THE GIRLS OF AIDMORE.

To purchase a brick simply write or call Covington Lodges Aidmore Trustee:

Larry Capes (770-786-8228)
447 Almon Rd.
Covington, Ga. 30014
Capes3@bellsouth.net


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