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Blackville Foodland Window Display Pays Tribute to Community
/Posted on: November 2, 2018/
Blackville Foodland managers Clem and Naomi Savoie have been busy transforming their storefront with a new window display that pays homage to the community.
The collage, titled “A Look Back in Time” and installed this week by River Signs, features six panels and is 17 feet wide and almost 7 feet tall. It features a variety of photos important to Blackville’s past including:
- the McCormack and McCarthy Store
- the Whooper Train
- the old train bridge that crossed the main river
- scenes from Main Street
- Lounsbury store
- the mills
The idea of the display came when the Savoie’s wanted to rejuvenate the front of the building while creating a tribute to the community and its people. It was created by Les McLaughlin and designed to mimic a wall of framed photos. It also features a silhouette of a fisherman – a nod to the community’s long history of salmon fishing.
What a nice idea. Awesome! Love it!đ
It looks awesome.
Looks really nice
Looks great
Awesome looking! Really nice!
What a great idea
Great job Les
It looks amazing
Love it
Like always you do a great job love it
It looks awesome, as usual tremendous job Les!
It looks beautiful, great job!!!!!!
Thx, Leslie!! It is beautiful and meaningful!
Leslie, its amazing
Looks good
Good job Les. It looks awesome.
Good job Les, great idea
Love it
Awesome Les
Awesome. You did a great job Les McLaughlin
That’s awesome! Looks so good too
Big Thank you Les for making an idea come to life. It couldn’t be done without you and your true Heart for Blackville and the community.
Clem and I are much Grateful.
I appreciated the opportunity to do it, and your community spirit.
This is awesome! Great job Les. Thanks Clem and Naomi.
Great job!