They’re our brave protectors, our loyal patriots, our heroic soldiers. American veterans have sacrificed so much for the sake of our freedom – and they deserve to be honored. That’s why Gate City Bank donated $50,000 toward the construction of Veterans Memorial Park in Grand Forks, ND.
The $1.2 million project was opened to the public April 21, 2021, and the grand opening ceremony took place on September 11, 2021.
“Gate City Bank believes in creating a better way of life for our customers, communities and team members,” says Becky Mindeman, Senior Vice President of Retail Banking, and a member of the Veterans Memorial Park Dedication Committee. “We’re thankful and proud to honor this nation’s courageous veterans, and are forever grateful for their service to our country.”
Veterans Memorial Park is located adjacent to the roundabout at 24th Avenue South and 34th Street South in Grand Forks. These two roadways will be ceremonially named Veterans Memorial Parkway. Additionally, the project includes the following features:
Pillars stand in place, representing all five branches of the military.
Visitors can witness the 6-foot-high, 40-foot-long black granite wall with laser-etched images describing the pivotal role American veterans played in past wars.
Placed to honor living and deceased veterans.
These include shelters and benches for meditation and reflection.
Three of them are raised to represent the U.S., North Dakota and POW-MIA.
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Learn how we’re offering extra support to our beloved senior citizens, helping to prevent elder abuse in assisted living homes throughout our communities in ND and MN.
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Photos provided by Tweten's Photography, © 2021