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City Of Canton Launches BenchMark Program

The City of Canton is offering the Benchmark program to purchase a plaque, bench or both together as a tribute to someone special.

CANTON, GA — The City of Canton is offering a program to purchase a plaque, bench or both together as a tribute to someone special. The BenchMark Program was the idea of Councilor JoEllen Wilson, who thought the city needed this opportunity in its parks.

“About one year ago, a constituent asked if she might place a plaque on one of the city park benches in honor of her uncle - a former council member,” Wilson said. “I had been interested in this project for a while having visited Rolater Park in Cave Spring, Georgia, where I often enjoy their memorial benches. As I walk in Etowah River Park, it is such a respite to have lovely benches on which to rest,” she continued. “Adding the name(s) of those we wish to honor or memorialize will help as we rest and enjoy the view."

The BenchMark Program is open to everyone, and not exclusive to City of Canton residents. The cost for an installed plaque, including the engraving of four lines, with 16 characters per line, is $200. To purchase a bench installed with the engraved plaque is $1,300. Cost and product availability are subject to change. The city will choose the placement of plaques on current benches and the installation location of new benches.

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“As you think about Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries or other occasions, consider placing a plaque on a city park bench,” Wilson said. “You may even want to purchase a bench and plaque. Both options are available for you. What a great way to let those you love know your feelings!”

For more information or to order a plaque, contact Adam Dodson, Parks and Recreation Manager, at adam.dodson@cantonga.gov.

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