VETERAN’S WALK  Project

A TRIBUTE TO OUR NATION’S VETERANS

Sponsored by the St. Simons Island Rotary Club

Application Form Brick Locator Contact Us St. Simons Rotary

Veteran’s Walk is a brick walkway and memorial in front of the Bandstand at Neptune Park on St. Simons Island. This beautiful, engraved brick walkway reflects the admiration that Rotary and other Americans share for men and women who serve and have served our country through military duty. While adding lasting beauty to our community, the walkway also pays tribute to veterans of all services, both living and deceased.

By purchasing a brick, you can say a personal "thank you, I know what you did and I appreciate your service" to loved ones who have served so proudly and bravely. The walkway is for all veterans, not just those who are deceased or who served during war time. Bricks can be purchased as a remembrance or a gift.

You may join the Rotary Club in honoring the veterans you have loved in this special and enduring way by purchasing an individually engraved brick for each loved one who is serving or has served. An Application form is available on the site below. For more information call 912-638-3430.

Proceeds from the sale of engraved bricks for the Walk go toward the local, national and international charitable and scholarship activities of Rotary International. For example, since 1960 the St. Simons Island Rotary Club has contributed over a half a million dollars to local Glynn County residents for college scholarships. This includes graduating high school students as well as older, transitional students.

Complete   "This Application Form"   and submit it along with your payment to:

Rotary Club of St. Simons Island Veteran’s Walk
P.O. Box
21132
St. Simons Island, GA 31522

For more information call: (912) 634-4791

Locator Map of Installed Bricks
Click here to find a brick location


This list locates the position of the Honored Veteran's brick in the walk layout.
 

On-line list included the 3 lines of inscription on each brick.

Additional information may be available to those during family research.

   
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