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See larger 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.

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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  • 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.
  • A pulley system extends the banner across North Street as Public Works Director Jeff Kiser, center below, directs the operation.
  • Finishing up, the banner pole system across North Street in Anderson will allow non-profit groups and service clubs to promote their events for a $150 hanging fee and the cost of creating the banner.
  • Old technology -- A reader board sign like this one outside Anderson New Technology High School still serves a function, but a driver's eye is naturally attracted to a large banner stretched across the street and can miss the sign amid other clutter.

Community Development Block Grant funds paid for a pair of banner poles on either side of North Street in downtown Anderson that will allow non-profit groups and service clubs an opportunity to promote their special events for up to 30 days at a time on a 40-foot long, two-sided banner extended across the 48-foot street.

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