GALLERY: Elevate Ellsworth brings revitalization projects to East End Park area
Posted 6/5/24
Elevate Ellsworth was deemed a successful event last week. A huge thank you to all the participating businesses and organizations:
Village of Ellsworth
Ellsworth High School …
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GALLERY: Elevate Ellsworth brings revitalization projects to East End Park area
Elevate Ellsworth volunteers took to the community, completing painting, landscape and other projects in the East End Park area May 29.
Andrew Harrington / Pierce County Journal
Participating businesses and organizations were the Village of Ellsworth,
Ellsworth High School, Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce, CCF Bank, Pierce Pepin Cooperative
Services/SwiftCurrent, Common Man Tap & Table and YB Urban?.
Andrew Harrington / Pierce County Journal
Heidi Scheppler of Pierce Pepin Cooperative/SwiftCurrent Connect potting a plant near East End Park.
Photo courtesy of Elevate Ellsworth
Volunteers paint pillars of the pavilions at East End Park during Elevate Ellsworth on May 29.
Andrew Harrington / Pierce County Journal
Todd Olson of Pierce Pepin Cooperative/SwiftCurrent paints a post during Elevate Ellsworth on May 29.
Andrew Harrington / Pierce County Journal
A line of benches painted on North Broadway Street by Elevate Ellsworth volunteers. Elevate Ellsworth gave a special thanks to Ace Hardware and Reuvers’ Nursery.