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Delaware Aerie 376 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles recently donated $3,000 to the Boardman Arts Park for the development of the park’s Imagination Project. On Oct. 13, Mike Williams, right, presented a giant check to Boardman Arts Park Director Roxanne Amidon, left. Williams was a former student at Boardman Elementary School, which once stood where the Boardman Arts Park is now located at 154 W. William St. in Delaware.
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Delaware Aerie 376 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles recently donated $3,000 to the Boardman Arts Park for the development of the park’s Imagination Project. On Oct. 13, Mike Williams, right, presented a giant check to Boardman Arts Park Director Roxanne Amidon, left. Williams was a former student at Boardman Elementary School, which once stood where the Boardman Arts Park is now located at 154 W. William St. in Delaware.