Photo by George L. Winship, Editor
Anderson Public Works maintenance worker James Seabolt attaches the first 40-foot street banner to the pulley mechanism prior to extending it across North Street. The banner, visible on both sides, promotes Anderson Union High School's centennial Sept. 3-5 on one side and the city's downtown demonstration block street fair on the reverse side.
Non-profit groups will pay a hanging fee of $150 and can keep their message visible for up to 30 days at a time. Banner specifications and pole reservation forms are available in the Public Works office on the second floor of Anderson City Hall.
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