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Four signs welcome visitors to Historic RBS
by Submitted by Karen Davis, Vision 2020
Richard Eadler, Chairman of Vision 2020 (left) and Mayor Bobby Etheridge with new welcome sign for Red Boiling Springs.
Richard Eadler, Chairman of Vision 2020 (left) and Mayor Bobby Etheridge with new welcome sign for Red Boiling Springs.
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“I can’t wait to see them in person!” It was a beautiful, warm fall day in October 2012 for the crew of five volunteers to do their work. After almost four years of planning and designing, working with two different State of Tennessee departments for guidance and approval, finding the most cost-effective way to construct them to endure weather conditions for many years, new welcome signs are now erected at the four main entrances into Red Boiling Springs.

Installation work began first as the local volunteers prepared the ground and installed posts. Next came some brick work and finishing to the posts. Then the signs themselves were erected within the framework. A gabled roof was added to complete the “front porch” design. Work lasted for about four months from mid-August through mid-November. After winter had almost passed, the final touch – a red water hand pump – was installed in the gable area of each sign.

Funding for this project was provided by the City of Red Boiling Springs, Nestle Waters of North America and Macon County’s Three-Star Committee. All building materials, as much as possible, were purchased from local suppliers. The design, construction and installation of the four signs were provided by local volunteers. Each sign is estimated to be worth, including all the volunteer hours, about $4,000.

Sign #1 greets folks coming into town from Lafayette. Sign #2 welcomes folks coming into Red Boiling Springs on the Carthage Road. On the North Springs Road at the city limits is the location of sign three. At the top of Bennett Hill Road, sign #4 greets folks coming in from Kentucky.

Vision 2020 Inc was happy to coordinate this community effort. Our thanks goes to: Mike Silvio, Nancy Doss and Brad Copass for design suggestions and guidance; Championship for the lettering on the sign; Carol Nutter for painting the red water pumps for each sign; Josh Watson and Andrew Eadler for helping their dads when it came time to erect the signs; and to our Vision 2020 Design Team of: George McCrary, Del Watson and Richard Eadler.

Vision 2020 meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month in the dining room of the Armour’s Hotel beginning at 7:00pm. The meetings are open to anyone interested in the work of the group. 2013 general membership meetings will be held: April 23rd; May 28th; June 25th; July 23rd; August 27th; September 24th; October 22nd; and November 26th.

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