Three downtown Mineola businesses have made improvements through grants from the Main Street program.
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Main Street awards grants
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Main Street Board awards a $300 grant to Donna Hanger, owner of Between Friends, for repairs to deteriorated wood on the building’s cornice. Pictured (from left) are Dayna Sadler, Steve Brooke, Vice Chairman Wanda Dubbs, Mrs. Hanger, Chairman Nic Watkins, Jerry Gaskill, Jr., Chris Williams, and Kim Galyean.
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Main Street Board Chairman Nic Watkins presents a $1,500 grant check to Cowburners owner Jason Herring. The grant assists with the cost of repainting the building’s exterior, restoring its original color and enhancing the cast iron columns. Pictured with Herring are (from left) Kim Galyean, Chris Williams, Vice Chairman Wanda Dubbs, Steve Brooke, Jerry Gaskill, Jr. and Dayna Sadler.
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Main Street Board Chairman Nic Watkins presents a check for $1,182 to Lake Country Playhouse Board President Jeff Hurley. Also pictured is LCP Board Treasurer Randy Parrish (left) and Main Street Board members (from left) Steve Brooke, Chris Williams, Vice Chairman Wanda Dubbs, Dayna Sadler, Kim Galyean and Jerry Gaskill, Jr. The grant is reimbursement for a new neon flasher motor for the tower. Funds for the grants are raised entirely by the volunteers. Not pictured: Board Secretary Misty Hooks, Eric Carrington and Main Street Manager Doris Newman.
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Three downtown Mineola businesses have made improvements through grants from the Main Street program.