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Commemorative Bricks Sold for Special Holiday Price

During the coming holiday season, the Capital Campaign Committee of the Bentworth Community Center Building Project will continue to accept financial gifts for the center’s renovation and expansion project.

The Bentworth Community Center is name of the building that houses the Bentleyville Public Library, the Bentworth Senior Center, and the Bentleyville Area Historical Society. The building project is a comprehensive plan to renovate and enlarge the building to better meet the needs of the three organizations and the needs of the community.

Yvonne Baker, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, noted, “During this season of goodwill and giving, we humbly ask area residents and businesses to consider a gift to our building project.” She added, “Your gift will be one that will last long after the holiday season.”

As a fundraising activity, the Capital Campaign Committee is accepting orders for commemorative bricks for the patio at the renovated community center. Baker noted, “Commemorative bricks provide an opportunity to honor a special person or special event in your life while supporting this worthwhile community project.”

During the holiday season a 4” x 8” personalized, engraved brick, which normally sells for $125, can be purchased for $100. An 8” x 8” personalized, engraved brick, which normally sells for $225, can be purchased for $200. The holiday sale ends on January 1, 2016.

Order forms for commemorative bricks and additional information about the building project can be obtained at the Bentleyville Public Library or at www.bentworthcommunitycenter.com. The Bentworth Community Center serves residents of the boroughs of Bentleyville, Cokeburg, and Ellsworth and the townships of North Bethlehem and Somerset.

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